2022-12-23 18:53
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple finally explains what to do if users are experiencing issues with HomeKit

Apple finally explains what to do if users are experiencing issues with HomeKit

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Apple has outlined what to do with the recent bugs in the Home app in iOS 16.2, macOS 13.1, iPadOS 16.2 and more. The new software updates were released last week and many people have reported issues with the Home app ranging from unresponsive devices to being unable to invite any new users.

Apple has now shared some official guidance on what to do if you can’t invite users properly. Apple recommends in an official support guide to remove the Home from the Home app, reboot all the home hubs which means every Apple TV and HomePod in the house.

After that, delete any pending invitations for the user having the issues and then reinvite them.

This official guidance comes just a few days after Apple pulled the new Home Architecture within iOS 16.2, macOS 13.1, iPadOS 16.2 and 16.2 for the HomePod and HomePod mini.

Alex Lowe

Apple finally explains what to do if users are experiencing issues with HomeKit

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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