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Elgato Unveils 'Eve' HomeKit Supported Smart Home Sensors, Hub-Less Smart Bulb

Elgato has announced its brand-new line of "Eve" connected home sensors at this year's IFA 2014 trade show in Berlin, featuring full integration with Apple's HomeKit home automation platform once iOS 8 launches.

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Elgato's line of "Eve" smart home sensors

The Eve brand features Bluetooth accessories that monitor air quality, smoke, humidity, air pressure, energy, and water consumption, with all information syncing back to an iOS app. From the app, users can see an overview of the different aspects in their home along with suggestions and tips to better improve the environment.

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Elgato's $50 "Avea" smart lightbulb

The company also announced its own $50 Avea smart lightbulb, which allows for custom profiles, colors and alarms through an iOS app. Notably, the Avea does not require a hub like the Philips line of Hue smart bulbs, and can utilize multiple bulbs to coordinate lighting patterns.

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Elgato's iOS app for its line of "Eve" smart home sensors

Elgato's Eve line of products are among the first to publicly support HomeKit, which was first announced at WWDC this past June. The platform allows home automation devices and their apps to work with Apple's first-party services like Siri and stock iOS apps using a single, secure protocol. A report from earlier this year claimed that Apple was developing its own smart home products to work with HomeKit for a release in the near future. Apple may also look to feature HomeKit integration in its highly-rumored iWatch wearable device, which is said to "make good use" of HomeKit.

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Top Rated Comments

155 months ago
Finally! I can monitor the air pressure in my living room!
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
155 months ago
I think these are all solutions looking for a problem.

Except in the case of, at distance, being able to check air quality in the toilet room.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Tankmaze Avatar
155 months ago
ouch, $50 for a lightbulb :eek:
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
I am Sampson Avatar
155 months ago
YES! My 3 month old daughter is called Eve.
This may grant this range of products extra "wife approval points".

Or, more realistically only -4999 points rather than -5000.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
155 months ago
So the lightbulb doesn't use a HUB.

Im away and I'm using timers and remoting in from my iPhone. The wifi in my house goes down.

How do my lights continue to work?



with phillips HUE the timers are in the hub so even if I can't remote in via iPhone or my wifi or internet goes down it still looks like I'm home. My home is protected. HUE continues to work.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tirk Avatar
155 months ago
Looking at their website the bulb looks like a poor mans HUE.

You have a different idea of "poor" from me then - $50!!!!

:eek: :eek: :eek:
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)