Controller for HomeKit Version 7.2 Brings Enhanced Control and New Features
Controller for HomeKit 7.2 update leverages iOS 18, adding Control Center Widgets, improved TV support, and advanced virtual switches for seamless smart home management
The latest release of Controller for HomeKit, Version 7.2, introduces a variety of new features that are designed to maximize the capabilities offered by iOS 18. This update enhances the ease of smart home management and introduces streamlined user interactions within HomeKit.
One of the most significant advancements in this update is the integration of Control Center Widgets. These widgets allow users to run Workflows, access Floor Plans, and display the TV Remote directly from the Control Center. With these updates, users can swiftly execute essential HomeKit functions, making everyday interactions with smart home devices more efficient and accessible.
Version 7.2 also brings expanded support for televisions, allowing users to adjust volume, switch input sources, and control various TV settings directly from within the app. This improvement provides users with a smoother, more integrated experience in managing their home entertainment systems.
In addition to these updates, the latest version introduces optimized control elements for devices such as switches and lights. This enhancement aims to simplify interaction with HomeKit, creating a faster and more intuitive experience when controlling smart devices.
One of the notable new features is the addition of Virtual Switches, which act as digital versions of physical programmable switches. This functionality enables users to trigger actions and manage automations directly within the app, offering more flexibility than ever in HomeKit management without relying on physical switches.
Furthermore, Controller for HomeKit 7.2 introduces a redesigned interface for creating and managing Workflows. These Workflows extend beyond the standard HomeKit automation, allowing users to transfer values between devices and adjust specific properties across multiple devices at once. This improvement supports more advanced automation scenarios, providing users with a higher degree of customization in managing their connected home devices.
Finally, the app now includes new icons, designed in alignment with iOS 18’s Dark Mode aesthetics. These icons offer users a visually cohesive experience that matches the latest iOS design language.
With its comprehensive set of new features and design enhancements, Controller for HomeKit 7.2 takes full advantage of the innovations introduced in iOS 18, making the HomeKit experience more intuitive, efficient, and visually cohesive for users worldwide.