Rumor: HomePod mini and new Apple TV will track your in-home location – 9to5Mac

He suggests this will allow a number of capabilities …

John Prosser, a leaker with an irregular track-record, is recommending that the prepared for HomePod mini and next-gen Apple TV will both be able to track your at home location, thanks to Ultra WideBand (UWB) abilities.

Prosser tweeted:

HomePod mini & & the new Apple television will both act as UWB base-stations

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One possible scenario to explain his hits and misses out on would be that he has a source associated with site updates (who would understand dates and some details, but not necessarily information about the products themselves), supplemented by guesses about what promises.

Turns regular hardware into HomeKit hardware.

Will specifically track your location as you stroll inside house with other U1 gadgets.
Use information for media controls, brightness/volume control, & & door locks.

Lastly, he shows that they will enhance AR functionality.

Base stations like HomePod mini and Apple TV are a really clever Trojan horse from Apple that will allow AR abilities in your Find My app within your home. Next level things.

Proof for the upcoming launch of a HomePod mini is much more powerful, backed by two leakers with excellent track records. It is said to cost just $99 and measure in at 3.3-inches.

Prosser has actually been proper on some forecasts, however these mostly associate with dates: which products would be announced on which date. Some of these tweets have been previously on the exact same day. He has been proper on some item details, such as the name of the brand-new iPhone SE and the truth that a new iMac was not getting a redesign.

Can likewise be utilized in the Find My app when youre far from home to alert you if any of your devices have been moved within or drawn from your home.

Prosser also suggests the home-based gadgets might serve as kind-of security systems.

The last sentence appears to be a recommendation to gadgets like Apple Watches and iPhones being turned into more effective HomeKit gadgets thanks to their location being known. This could imply, for instance, that locks and lights might be triggered by HomeKit scenes far more accurately than is possible through existence detection.

The concept itself isnt at all unreasonable– it appears likely Apple will consist of UWB chips in most/all brand-new items– however we would not always see this tweet as evidence.

His failed forecasts consist of the AirTags launch on September 15, new Apple Watch and brand-new iPad being announced in a press release ahead of the September event, iOS being relabelled iPhone OS, new Apple Television 4K in May, new AirPods prepared to ship in May, brand-new AirPods introducing in April, iPhone 9 deliveries in April, the date of WWDC 2020– and he posted an image he claimed was a brand-new, working AirPower charger (it wasnt).

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