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People are discussing that SwitchBot’s Button Pusher now works natively with Apple Home via HomeKit, improving integration quality. The focus is on better compatibility rather than just earlier workarounds.

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Key Takeaway SwitchBot Button Pusher finally supports Apple Home natively through HomeKit, signaling improved interoperability for Apple users.
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SwitchBot Button Pusher finally supports Apple Home natively through HomeKit, signaling improved interoperability for Apple users.

People are discussing that SwitchBot’s Button Pusher now works natively with Apple Home via HomeKit, improving integration quality. The focus is on better compatibility rather than just earlier workarounds.

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Product SwitchBot Button Pusher
Integration change Works natively with Apple Home
Technology named HomeKit
Source outlet 9to5Mac (HomeKit Weekly)

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  • Follow 9to5Mac HomeKit Weekly for updates on other device integrations reaching native Apple Home support. 9to5Mac

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  • HomeKit Weekly: SwitchBot Button Pusher finally works natively with Apple Home 9to5Mac
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