Article 67YXC Apple is turning on the HomePod Mini’s secret temperature and humidity sensor

Apple is turning on the HomePod Mini’s secret temperature and humidity sensor

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Cameron Faulkner
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dseifert_201107_4281_0013.0.0.jpg The HomePod Mini has been hiding a secret sensor that can detect the temperature and humidity at home. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge

Apple debuted an updated HomePod speaker today, and one of the new features is its ability to track temperature and humidity with a built-in sensor. As it turns out, those are things that the smaller, cheaper HomePod Mini can do, too - even the ones that may already be in your home.

The company quietly added a feature overview to its website, indicating that Apple plans to switch on a latent temperature and humidity sensor that has been in the devices since launch but couldn't previously be used. Having this sensor means you won't need to buy a separate gadget to measure temperature or humidity and run Apple Home automations to, say, turn on a fan when it gets above 70 degrees Fahrenheit or adjust a compatible smart thermostat.

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