Eve Systems implements iOS 14 features for adaptive lighting, secure HomeKit video — Apple World Today

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With Adaptive Lighting activated, Eve Light Strip lets users start their day with warm colors, help them stay alert and focused midday with cooler ones, and let them wind down at night by removing blue light – without users having to even lift a finger, he adds. Color temperature adjustment happens automatically, each time you turn it on, and with gentle transitions. The feature requires a HomePod or an Apple TV (4th generation or later) as a home hub.

In conjunction with iOS 14 and a supported iCloud storage plan, Eve Cam is now able to detect faces, focus surveillance on user-defined activity zones and send its live stream to the Apple TV. Face Recognition is done locally by the Home Hub and can either rely on data from connected users’ Photos libraries or create its own gallery by saving new faces together with a user-assigned name. 

By narrowing the camera’s focus onto activity zones, a person or animal will only trigger notifications or recordings when they move within that area, e.g. by entering through the door. An Apple TV with tvOS 14 is now able to display Eve Cam’s live stream in the media player’s Control Center, enabling parents to check on their sleeping baby from the comfort of their couch.

The Eve Light Strip is available at a price of US$79.95, and a 6.5 foot extension costs $49.95. The Eve Cam can be purchased for $149.95. Eve products are available on the Eve Store, from the Apple Store, and at Amazon. The Eve App is available as a free download on the App Store.



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