Apple Home support for robot vacuums has been delayed to 2025

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Apple has quietly delayed its plans to support robot vacuums in HomeKit. After announcing earlier this year that Apple Home would finally support robot vacuums with iOS 18, MacRumors has spotted that Apple has updated its HomeKit website to note that the robot vacuum integration won’t be available until early 2025.

The website had previously mentioned that HomeKit would be updated by the end of 2024, with some hoping that robot vacuum support might sneak into the iOS 18.2 release this month after originally missing the initial iOS 18 launch. If you’re waiting to ask Siri to get your robot vacuum to clean your room then you’ll now have to hold on for a few more weeks or months.


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You’ll soon be able to use Siri to control robot vacuums.

Apple has promised to support the core functionality of robot vacuum cleaners, including power control, cleaning modes, vacuuming, mopping, and charge status. In early 2025 you’ll be able to use the floor cleaning devices with automations, scenes, and with Siri. Apple hasn’t detailed the feature fully, but it’s likely part of Apple Home’s support of Matter, which includes support for robot vacuums in Matter 1.2.

The delay to HomeKit improvements in iOS 18 comes after Apple also delayed several Apple Intelligence features that were first shown off at WWDC earlier this year. iOS 18.1 eventually debuted in October with a redesigned Siri, and more Apple Intelligence features are arriving with iOS 18.2 this month. Apple is also planning to launch major upgrades for Siri in the coming months.

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