You can now buy a house with Apple smart home stuff already built-in
But some people want a smart home experience that works "out of the box."
Brookfield Residential, a real estate developer, said on Wednesday that it's building new houses that come with lighting, locks, and Wi-Fi that work with Apple's smart home software already included.
These gadgets allow users to, say, program lightbulbs or adjust the temperature directly from an iPhone or iPad.
- Lutron Control Lighting ($190)
- Honeywell Lyric T6 Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat ($150)
- Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt ($230)
- Ubiquiti Wireless Access Point ($130)
Some of these houses are already on sale in Irving, California, for move-in this summer. Prices start at the "high $600,000s" range in the subdivision, named Delano.
Here's a closer video look at these houses: