- A new filtration states that Apple’s smart bell will have Magsafe compatibility
- This could allow it to recharge wirelessly, but there are few details
- Identification security is also expected
There are several great ways that you can use Face ID to improve your safety, such as unlocking your iPhone and confirming purchases. But there is a device that feels like a natural adjustment for the identification of the face: an intelligent timbre. It is rumored that Apple is building only this device, and a new filtration has affirmed that it will add some additional intriguing characteristics that the rivals cannot match.
The filter Kosutami has claimed in a series of publications about X (previously Twitter) that Smart Toilmell could find a way to integrate Apple Magsafe technology. Kosutami has been correct about Apple’s future products (such as iPhone 16 Pro), but they have also had some failures, so it is worth taking these rumors with several salt help.
“There is something that Apple playing at your door,” the filter published, followed by the Tidbit, “Magsafe at your door, sounds.” MAGSAFE allows accessories to adhere magnetically to all the best iPhones, and can also be used for wireless load.
That’s not all. Both publications were preceded by Kosutami writing the following cryptic publication: “Guess what, home accessories is knocking on their door! And you can know about next generation Airpods Pro!
Although Kosutami did not mention Face ID, Bloomberg’s reporter Mark Gurman has previously alleged that Apple will work facial recognition technology in his intelligent product. Gurman believes that the bell will admit the next Apple wi-fi wi-fi chip and the wireless thread standard.
A smart house thrust
If both Gurman and Kosutami are correct, Apple’s rumored intelligent bell could come with a variety of characteristics seen in other Apple products. That makes a lot of sense, since Apple often borrows characteristics of its entire product line when updating products and releasing new devices. And in the case of a bell, elements such as Face ID and Airpods Pro Compatibility make a lot of sense.
For example, you can use Face ID to make sure the door only unlocks for you, keeping your home safe and turning out the possible intruders. It would also be much more convenient than using a key or even an existing smart block solution such as touching an Apple Watch in a sensor.
Meanwhile, the Airpods Pro tie-in could allow people to communicate through the bell. When using Airpods Pro, for example, you can get an audio alert that a person is at the door. Then you could communicate with them using only your headphones.
What is a little clearer is how Magsafe can be applied to the bell. Kosutami’s publication could imply that he can load the bell wirelessly using a cargo disk compatible with Magsafe, but the filter did not come into details on this point. Attaching the bell to a wall using Magsafe does not make much sense, since it would be very easy to separate and steal.
According to reports, Apple develops several intelligent domestic centers and a domestic security chamber in addition to smart bell, it seems that the company plans to make a serious impulse in the intelligent domestic market. Gurman believes that the bell will not be launched until 2026 as very early, but could give great success when he finally lands.