The Wemo Mini is the first device to get software support for Apple’s HomeKit

It's been over a year since Apple first announced that it would let device manufacturers add support for its HomeKit smart home standard with just software authentication (instead of requiring an Apple-approved physical chip), and now the Wemo Mini smart plug is the first device to implement the standard with a firmware update that's already beginning to roll out today.

Once the update hits, Wemo Mini owners will be able to use the smart outlets directly with HomeKit, without having to pay extra for the $40 Wemo Bridge hub that was previously required to use the devices with Apple's smart home standard. That said, you'll still need the hub if you have other Wemo devices you'd like to use — although Wemo says...

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