Apple Expected to Launch This All-New Device Next Year
Apple is expected to kick off 2025 by launching an all-new smart home hub, also referred to as a "command center," as early as March.

The hub is expected to feature around a six-inch display that can be attached to a tabletop base with a speaker, or mounted on a wall. The device is said to run a new "homeOS" operating system with a customizable widget-focused home screen, and it is expected to support both Siri and Apple Intelligence. Proximity sensors could detect how far away a person is and automatically adjust the size of widgets shown on the screen.
The device will allow users to manage HomeKit accessories, and it could double as a home security system by displaying camera footage. And with a built-in camera, users will be able to make FaceTime video calls with the device.
The hub will compete with products like Google's Nest Hub and Amazon's Echo Show line.
Read our guide outlining everything we know about the "command center" for more details.
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