HomeKit is one of Apple’s dominant marketing strategies to streamline smart home appliances. The word “home” refers to home automation, whereas “kit” stands for software developer kit (SDK). HomeKit intends to introduce new ideas for smart accessories to be communicated and controlled from various product categories like speakers, detectors, plugs and blinds. Koogeek P1 HomeKit plug enable users to monitor, manage and schedule home electrics easily through iPhone, iPad or Siri voice commands. iOS systems, such as iOS 8, can improve connectivity framework of HomeKit to a higher level, and enable users to interact smoothly with physical HomeKit accessories in daily life. HomeKit was first announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from Apple in 2014. WWDC is an official annual conference that is held by Apple to introduce new iOS products or software, such as iPhone series. It opens for worldwide reports and partners and is presented by Apple CEOs. At the WWDC in 2016, Koogeek ® HomeKit made its debut. Apple sets highly strict requirements for enterprises to join the HomeKit plan. So far only 18 worldwide enterprises have been qualified for Apple’s HomeKit business pattern, and Koogeek ® is the second brand in Asia that has been entitled to this honor.
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