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Apple’s Smart Doorbell Is In The Making, Can Be Seen In 2025 Or 26

A new Bloomberg report suggests a face recognition doorbell might be on the horizon.

When it comes to technology, Apple loves to make an entrance — and now, it seems the company wants to help you unlock yours. According to multiple reports, a so-called Apple face recognition doorbell may be in the works, powered by the same Face ID technology that has been wowing iPhone users for years. If true, this bit of hardware could let your door greet you with open locks, sidestepping the tedious ritual of hunting for keys.

A Potential Peek at Face ID for Your Front Door

The rumours gained steam after one tech insider claimed Apple intends to merge facial recognition software with a doorbell camera, enabling swift and secure unlocking. This possible smart camera might tie in neatly with third-party HomeKit smart lock integration, meaning it could work with existing partner products. That approach would let Apple slip into the market quickly, giving homeowners an easy route to upscale their front-door security with minimal hassle.

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Why Face ID?

Apple’s Face ID relies on a sophisticated TrueDepth camera that analyzes thousands of invisible dots to map your face. In a doorbell context, it could swiftly confirm the right person is standing on the doormat, then — voila! — unlock the door. The device, sources say, may house an in-house “Proxima” Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip, giving it enough connective prowess to link seamlessly with HomePod Mini and Apple TV updates rumored for next year.

A Broader Smart Home Strategy

This project arrives alongside speculation that Apple is also developing a new voice-enabled home tech device, code-named J490. The goal? Offer an AI-based home automation system that merges Siri, Apple Intelligence, and an interactive display. These moves point to Apple’s intent to capture a larger slice of the growing smart home ecosystem, nudging homeowners to weave more Apple gadgets into their daily routines.

Competitive Landscape

Meanwhile, devices from Amazon’s Echo and Google’s Nest lines continue to dominate living rooms everywhere. Some analysts argue that Apple’s new doorbell project could provide the missing link in its lineup, unifying front-door access, AI-based voice control, and expanded Apple HomeKit features. As more people demand flexible, personalized user experience solutions, Apple might be taking one more step toward cornering the market on home security innovations.

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Final Thoughts

If Apple’s rumoured doorbell camera takes off, it could give consumers an extra reason to join the company’s smart home party — no invites (or keys) required. Still, while the possibilities are exciting, the real test will be how smoothly this tech works in practice. A high-tech doorbell might be flashy, but it needs to open doors smoothly for everyday users.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
Aasthaa Bhandarihttps://www.gadgetbridge.com/
Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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