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If you're a fan of what HomeKit has brought to the table so far, the platform now includes support variety of devices, along with remote access via iCloud. Including what was supported at launch, here's the full breakdown of what HomeKit now supports: security systems, motion sensors, locks, thermostats, lights, window shades.
In addition, Apple announced that users will be able to control their rooms remotely from iCloud. Keep following along with our liveblog for much more from WWDC 2015.

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