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Is Apple Coming for Our Homes? All the Rumored Smart Home Products Ahead of This Month's Event

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For the past year, reports have made it clear that Apple is planning to release its own line of devices for smart home and home security. The only question is when.

With Apple's big "awe-dropping" fall event only days away, it's time to start hoping. On Sept. 9, we'll see the new iPhone 17, a new Apple Watch and probably new AirPods, too. But Apple may also make a surprise announcement about a security camera, smart display and more home tech.

Could it be too early for the rumors to come true? Yes. But if Apple doesn't want to wait until next year, here's what they could unveil now.

Tabletop Apple robot

Is a Siri robot in Apple's future? SOPA Images / Contributor via Getty

How do you create something completely new for the smart home space? The rumor is Apple's tabletop robot, a smart 7-inch screen mounted to a swiveling arm that can move to face various people sitting around in a living room, kitchen, office or other space. It sounds a bit like Amazon's swiveling Echo Show 10 (currently discontinued as Amazon appears to be working on an updated model), albeit with an Apple focus on FaceTime for video chats.

The "robot" part is largely due to Bubbles, a code name for an updated version of Siri. Apple has been working on several different versions of Siri with more conversational AI features. For the tabletop display, Siri would gain the ability to hold conversations with multiple people at once, and a first-ever animated icon to give Siri a "face" to use in conversations.

These new versions of Siri seem to be central to Apple's smart home plans, but I'm not sure if they'll see the light of day now that Apple is working on empowering Siri with Google Gemini AI.

The robot is ambitious and unlikely to appear at Apple's fall event. Swiveling smart displays are a tough sell, not to mention mechanical arms, which make displays far more fragile, difficult to use and potentially intrusive.

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