These are all of the accessories that support Apple HomeKit

HomeKit is a great way to control your home from your iPhone or iPad. You can do everything from set the temperature to turning your lights on. You can even control your entire house with Siri. But knowing which products work with the system can be confusing.
But we're here to help with that, with this list of all of the accessories and appliances that Apple says work with HomeKit (opens in new tab). We'll continually update this list as more HomeKit products come to market.
Fans
Hubs
- Insteon Hub Pro (opens in new tab)
- Lutron Smart Bridge (opens in new tab)
Indoor sensors
- Elgato Eve Door & Window (opens in new tab)
- Elgato Eve Energy (opens in new tab)
- Elgato Eve Room (opens in new tab)
- Elgato Eve Thermo
- Fibaro Door and Window Sensor (opens in new tab)
- Fibaro Flood Sensor (opens in new tab)
- Fibaro Motion Sensor (opens in new tab)
- First Alert Onelink Environment Monitor (opens in new tab)
- First Alert OneLink Hardwire Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm (opens in new tab)
- First Alert OneLink 10-year Battery Wi-Fi Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm (opens in new tab)
- iHome Smart Sensor (opens in new tab)
- Netatmo Home Coach (opens in new tab)
Lighting
- Elgato Eve Light Switch (opens in new tab)
- iDevices Socket Wi-Fi Light Bulb Adaptor
- Incipio CommandKit Smart Lightbulb Adapter (opens in new tab)
- Lutron Smart Bridge Pro Lighting Kit (opens in new tab)
- Lutron Smart Lighting Kit for Wall and Ceiling Lights (opens in new tab)
- Lutron Smart Lighting Kit for Lamps (opens in new tab)
- Nanoleaf Aurora Smart Lighting (opens in new tab)
- Nanoleaf Smarter Hub Lighting Kit NL15-0001 (opens in new tab)
- Philips Hue Bridge (opens in new tab)
- Philips Hue White Ambiance Starter Kit (opens in new tab)
- Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance Starter Kit (opens in new tab)
- Philips Hue White Starter Kit (opens in new tab)
Locks
- August Smart Lock (opens in new tab)
- Kwikset Premis Touchscreen Smart Lock (opens in new tab)
- Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt (opens in new tab)
Outdoor sensors
- Elgato Eve Weather (opens in new tab)
Smart plugs
- ConnectSense Smart Outlet (opens in new tab)
- iDevices Switch Connected Plug (opens in new tab)
- iDevices Outdoor Switch Connected Plug (opens in new tab)
- iHome Control Smart Plug iSP5 (opens in new tab)
- Incipio CommandKit Smart Outlet with Metering (opens in new tab)
- Koogeek Smart Plug P1 (opens in new tab)
- Opro9 iU9 Smart Power Outlet
- PureGear PureSwitch
Thermostats
- Bryant Housewise Wi-Fi Thermostat
- Carrier Côr Wi-Fi Thermostat (opens in new tab)
- ecobee3 lite Smarter Wi-Fi Thermostat (opens in new tab)
- ecobee3 Smarter Wi-Fi Thermostat with Remote Sensor EB-STATe3-02 (opens in new tab)
- ecobee3 Smarter Wi-Fi Thermostat with Remote Sensor EB-STATe3-C02
- Honeywell Lyric Thermostat RCH9310WF5003 (opens in new tab)
- Honeywell Lyric Thermostat TH8732WF5010
- Honeywell Lyric Thermostat TH8732WFH5002
- Honeywell Lyric Thermostat RCH9310WF5011
- iDevices Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat (opens in new tab)
- Netatmo Thermostat NTH
Questions?
Have you set up any HomeKit accessories or appliances yet? Do you have any favorite Siri commands for your home? Be sure to let us know.
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Joseph Keller is the former Editor in Chief of iMore. An Apple user for almost 20 years, he spends his time learning the ins and outs of iOS and macOS, always finding ways of getting the most out of his iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.
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I chose Lutron for my primary interface. I use it for lights and shades. I have Philips hue light strips and an ecobee thermostat. Using Siri to control the color of the light strips is fun. Using it to control the shades is impressive. I use both Siri and Alexa to control the devices. Siri control is more complete than the Echo.
I also have a Schlage lock which Siri controls quite well.
I would note that Hunter has announced HomeKit support for two of its fans but neither is available yet. I have one on order. -
I'm thinking about getting the Hunter fan also. Let us know how you like it when you get it installed...
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I'd rather this list be grouped by type: Lights, Thermostats, Sensors, Locks, Plugs, Switches, etc.. Grouping by manufacturer is difficult to read and compare.
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Mavsguy842- if you would rather the list be grouped that way then I suggest you make it yourself! I can't believe your username was an idea from ladies man 217
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What are you babbling about?
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This list comes directly from the Apple web site:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204903 That's the way Apple chose to present it. It apparently was just copied here. -
The FirstAlert safe isn't listed.
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It should probably be noted that having the Insteon Hub Pro instantly enables the use of hundreds of Insteon devices; all accessible through Apple's Home app.
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It should also be noted that the Insteon Hub Pro is not something a sane person should purchase. Even its main seller, smarthome.com, admits that it was released well before it was ready; they have a return rate that's well over 50%. Until a new version of this device is released (or the maker of Indigo, a software "hub", can be convinced to implement HomeKit interfacing in their product), Insteon is, for all practical purposes, outside the HomeKit family. (Which sucks for me, because HomeKit and Hub Pro was why I bought Insteon stuff in the first place.)
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Come on garage door openers, Canary, and Ring!
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Yes, where's the garage opener!!! Sent from the iMore App
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Can't use much living in an apartment.
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