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Last year, the Nokia vs. Apple. In response to the hearing, Nokia removed the company Apple from its offer products of the Withings line, which are under Nokia. On the new page dedicated HomeKitCustomers will no longer find compatible Withings products at all.

Absolutely new website dedicated to platform add-ons HomeKit, also contains a list of products compatible with HomeKitem. Customers can find a total of more than a hundred different products here, which are divided into fifteen categories. The Withings line Home Plus, which one more doneancient Apple pros HomeKit offered, but you would search here in vain.

At this year's CES technology fair, Withings, a subsidiary of Nokia, introduced a number of products Home Plus. These were products that included security cameras and baby monitors with built-in HomeKitfrom Applu. In practice, this means that the products can be controlled and monitored in the Home app for iOS. The series Home Plus was supposed to be a direct follow-up to the Withings platform Homewhen the only difference should have been the inclusion HomeKitu.

In the "Video Camera" section on the new website Applu, dedicated HomeKitu, you will currently only find D-Link Omna 180Removing Withings products from the menu Applu is not that big of a surprise. In response to a patent lawsuit from Nokia, the company has Apple already last December to remove Withings products from its online store. At that time, however, you could still find them on the website Applu Withings product range Home – even those who HomeKit did not support.

Nokia bought Withings about a year ago for $192 million. The popular manufacturer iOS accessories the Finnish company took under its wing as part of its efforts to launch its Digital HealthRelevant Withings products are already available at AppYou can't buy them online, but they are available from a number of other retailers.

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Source: 9to5Mac

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