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IKEA Debuts 21 HomeKit-Compatible Smart Bulbs, Sensors, and Controls

IKEA today announced the upcoming launch of 21 new Matter-compatible smart home products that will be able to interface with HomeKit and the Apple Home app. There are sensors, lights, and control options, all of which will be reasonably priced. Some of the products are new, while some are updates to existing lines that IKEA previously offered.

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There are a series of new smart bulbs that are available in multiple shapes, sizes, lumen levels, and styles. IKEA is offering both white and color spectrum options, with dimming supported.

11 bulbs are available in total in E27/26, E14/E12, and GU10 sizes. Color-changing bulbs are available in each size, and lumen levels range from 470 to 1,521. Decorative clear-glass bulbs will also be available.

Several sensors will be available, for motion, air quality, humidity, and water leakage.

  • MYGGSPRAY - Indoor/outdoor motion sensor for lights.
  • MYGGBETT - Door/window sensor that detects when a door or window is open or closed.
  • TIMMERFLOTTE - Temperature and humidity sensor designed for indoor use.
  • ALPSTUGA - Air quality sensor that measures CO₂, particles (PM2.5), temperature, and humidity indoors.
  • KLIPPBOK - Leak detector that can be placed under sinks or appliances.

There are also four smart plugs and remote controls. The BILRESA is a remote control with either a dual button or a scroll wheel, and it can be used for adjusting smart home products. It can dim lights, turn lights on and off, activate scenes, and more.

The GRILLPLATS smart plug adds Matter connectivity to ordinary lamps or other small appliances.

Specific pricing for the new product lineup hasn't been announced, but the devices are expected to launch in January of next year.

IKEA is using Matter-over-Thread for its product lineup. Thread is a wireless mesh protocol that runs on the 2.4GHz band and allows devices to talk directly to one another, improving range and responsiveness. Matter-enabled products require a smart home hub to work, and on Apple's platform, the Apple TV, HomePod, and HomePod mini serve as home hubs and Thread border routers.

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Top Rated Comments

9 months ago
"Apple to purchase IKEA, renaming it iKea."
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Earendil Avatar
9 months ago
Now if Apple would support Matter 1.4, instead of still being on 1.2, we’d get even more from IKEA. In particular, Matter has supported energy reporting (volts, amps, watts) for a while, but none of that data can make it to Homekit.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
Wow I had been planning to buy some HomeKit-compatible leak detector sensors. They are all quite expensive unless you want to buy a 3rd party hub. It seems like Ikea's will run about $10. That's amazing.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Shin-Ra Avatar
9 months ago
Curiosity piqued.

* BILRESA remote control with dual button – A simple way to control smart products from afar. Use it to switch lights on or off, adjust brightness, change colour, or trigger a preset scene.



The green BILRESA with dual button comes in pack of three, together with a red and a beige version. Also comes in plain white version sold separately.

* BILRESA remote control with scroll wheel – Lets you adjust smart products with a simple turn. Use it to switch lights on or off, dim, change colour, or control a group or preset scene.



The red BILRESA with scroll wheel comes in pack of three, together with a beige and a green version. Also comes in plain white version sold separately.

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Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
The value on these are insane. Looks like I’m getting myself IKEA products!
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
adrianlondon Avatar
9 months ago
Pricing looks good!

https://www.theverge.com/news/814241/ikea-smart-home-matter-thread-lights-sensors-remote-control


Ikea hasn’t revealed US pricing yet, but it did share pricing details for the UK. The new Kajplats will range in price from £4 to £9 (around $5.21 to $11.73) while the dual button remote will be £3, and the scroll wheel remote will be £4. The Klippbok, Myggbett, and Myggspray sensors will each be £7, and the Timmerflotte temperature / humidity sensor will be £5. The most expensive device in the new collection will be the £25 Alpstuga air quality sensor.
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