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In summary:
- Macworld reports that Apple is ending support for its original HomeKit architecture today, requiring users to update their Home app and devices to iOS 16.2 or later.
- The new architecture offers improved performance, guest access and activity history, but iPads can no longer serve as home hubs.
- Users who don’t update will lose access to their smart home controls, so a HomePod or Apple TV is essential for the hub to work.
Attention Apple Home users: Today (February 10, 2026) is the last day Apple will support its original HomeKit architecture. Starting Wednesday, Apple will be rolling out a new version of Home for your smart home devices.
According to Apple, “Any device connected to an updated home that isn’t running iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, macOS 13.1, tvOS 16.2, or watchOS 9.2 or later will lose access to the updated home until you update the device. This includes people who invite you to control your home.” HomePod or Apple TV hardware must be set up as a home hub if you want to share control of your home or receive home notifications. iPad can no longer be used as a home hub.
Apple switched to a new architecture for the Home app, which is visually identical but offers better performance and some new features such as guest access, support for robotic vacuum cleaners, and activity history, in iOS 16.2, but rolled back the changes after initial problems. Since then, it has been issuing a warning to users who are still using the old version of the app, but as of today, it won’t work at all.
How to update the Home app:
- Open the Home app.
- Tap/click the “…” button.
- Choose Home settings. If you have more than one house, choose one.
- Choose Software update.
- Tap/click Update now and follow the instructions.
- When it’s done, you’ll see a message saying that the Home app and accessories are up to date.
About a year ago, reports suggested that Apple planned to force users to upgrade to the new Home architecture with the release of iOS 18.4, but that was delayed until this year.