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Granted patent hints that Apple might make its own HomeKit-compatible security cameras

The graphic illustrates devices and users interfaces for displaying camera views.

Apple has been granted a patent (number 11589010 B2) for “camera and user interfaces” that hints that the company might develop its own line of HomeKit-compatible security cameras.

About the patent 

The patent relates generally to computer user interfaces, and more specifically to techniques for managing camera views and visitors. In the patent, Apple notes that cameras installed inside or outside of a home enable residents of the home to view events that occur, or have occurred, at entry points to the home. The cameras record video or take images of the entry points, which residents can view from various electronic devices.

However, Apple says that sSome techniques for managing camera views and visitors using electronic devices, however, are generally cumbersome and inefficient. For example, residents may want to be notified of events captured by cameras, visitors at entry points, or other notable events. 

]For another example, some existing techniques for managing camera views or notifications use a complex and time-consuming user interfaces, which may include multiple key presses or keystrokes. As another example, some existing techniques do not enable users to switch between different camera views while maintaining the ability to control other accessories. 

Apple adds that other existing techniques do not provide users with an ability to obtain information related to recent visitors in images captured by the camera, where the information is different for visitors known to the home and visitors unknown to the home. 

What’s more, other existing techniques do not provide notifications of suggestions based on an event corresponding to a media stream that is available for display. And even further, other existing techniques do not provide notifications identifying a currently signed in user or user account and providing options or instructions for signing in a different user or user account. 

Existing techniques require more time than necessary, wasting user time and device energy. Apple wants to overcome such limitations.

Summary of the patent

Here’s Apple’s abstract of the patent: “The present disclosure generally relates to camera and visitor user interfaces. In some examples, the present disclosure relates to techniques for switching between configurations of a camera view. In some examples, the present disclosure relates to displaying indications of visitors detected by an accessory device of the home automation system. In some examples, the present disclosure relates to displaying a multi-view camera user interface.”

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.