By: Newspeddlers
Apple
is reportedly developing a new TV accessory that combines elements of its Apple
TV with a HomePod speaker and camera for video calls, according to a new
report from The
Verge. Alongside it, Apple is also said to be working on a smart
speaker with a display, similar to Amazon’s Echo Show or Google’s Nest Hub. Development of both devices is said to be in its
early stages, with plans subject to change.
It
was gathered by The Verge that, The unannounced TV accessory would have the
hardware to fulfill a variety of roles. As a TV accessory it could offer access
to games and the streaming video services supported by Apple TV today; while
its built-in speaker would likely be an upgrade over those found in most TV
sets, similar to Roku’s soundbars.
It would also support HomePod features like music playback and Siri voice
assistant controls, much like the Sonos Beam offers with Alexa and
Google Assistant. Finally, the camera would let it serve as a video calling
device like a Facebook Portal TV. It’s potentially a lot of functionality in a single Apple device.
The
second device is a smart display similar to what competitors Amazon and Google
already offer, combining features of an iPad and HomePod. Apple’s work on the device was
previously reported by Bloomberg last month. Like the TV accessory, this device would also
offer video chat features, but via its built-in screen rather than a connected
TV. Apple is said to have explored using a robotic arm to rotate the display
and track users, similar to Amazon’s 2020 Echo Show.
While
Apple’s existing
smart home devices have focused on one or two key areas, the functionality
offered by the two rumored devices would be much broader. The Verge notes
that Apple merged its HomePod and Apple TV engineering groups in 2020.
The
Verge also uncovered that Apple’s smart home
lineup could use a shot in the arm. The company hasn’t updated its Apple TV hardware
lineup since 2017, and it recently discontinued its high-end
HomePod to focus on the more affordable HomePod mini. A hardware
update for the Apple TV has been rumored for several months now, and
recently discovered code suggests it might include support for 120Hz
refresh rates.