A new Home Hub device could combine aspects of HomePod and iPad

Robotic Apple Home Hub could have square display

by · AppleInsider

Last updated 5 hours ago

Apple's rumored Frankenstein-like Home Hub with the body of a HomePod, neck of a robot, and iPad head could have a more square display according to a new rumor.

From the ashes of the Apple Car project arose a new robotics division that is allegedly working on AI-powered arms and robot companions. One device is expected to be the long-awaited Apple Home Hub, a combination iPad HomePod.

This internally labeled "HomeAccessory," codenamed J490, will be powered by an A18 processor and have a square-ish display. The details come from an anonymous source speaking to 9to5Mac.

The new device would support Apple Intelligence, recognize users via the camera, and respond to gestures. It has been pitched as a hybrid product combining the usefulness of HomePod and iPad powered by a more intelligent Siri.

Like competing options, customers would place the product in a common space like the kitchen to use it as a smart display. It could show recipes, play a TV show, or make a FaceTime call and be controlled with voice, touch, or hand gestures.

The rumored Home Hub device would cost around $1,000, but that's the estimate for the robotic arm option. Apple could also offer a version with a static display at a more reasonable price.

There is no indication of if or when Apple would announce the robotic Home Hub. It is likely a 2025 or later device.


8 Comments




8 Comments

12Strangers 74 comments · 4 Years
About 21 hours ago


I cannot see Apple releasing something that fugly.

darbus69 47 comments · 9 Years
About 20 hours ago


only AppleInsider would😉

gatorguy 24558 comments · 13 Years
About 17 hours ago


12Strangers said:
I cannot see Apple releasing something that fugly.
I suspect it will look fairly similar to and offer many of the same features of the Google Nest Hub Max. It's a decent looking product, very good sound and a good screen size. Loads of functionality, but none of it all that difficult for Apple to integrate into their own version.  They already offer most of the basics, just needing to figure out the security cam and a more inclusive media streamer that includes live TV. 

applesauce007 1701 comments · 17 Years
About 14 hours ago


A smaller version of the G4 iMac would be awesome!

ForumPost 74 comments · 6 Years
About 8 hours ago


Sunny, without the wheels

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