New in iOS 15.1 with HomeKit - Conditional automations for temperature, humidity and light sensors

Apple plans to release iOS 15.1 to the public on Monday 26th October and this will bring several improvements and bug fixes to iOS devices. While the headline features are Prores video recording and Shareplay. In this latest update, HomeKit gets some love bringing conditional automations directly from the Home App. For sometime HomeKit users have been able to create these via third party Apps, like Eve. But now users can create conditional automations for HomeKit within the native Home App. So Starting in iOS 15.1, HomeKit users will get the ability to create temperature, humidity, and light level automations. So finally you can make use of the sensors built into many HomeKit accessories that until now only provided readings. Product links (Affiliate links) Eve Room - https://geni.us/6NkHfV Netatmo indoor sensor - https://geni.us/Jj4unI9 Eve Energy - https://geni.us/EveenergyNA Philips Hue - https://geni.us/hu2V2 Nanoleaf Essentials - https://geni.us/Nanoleafelements Follow me for all the latest on Homekit and smart home reviews ✅ Twitter:   / followhomekit   ✅ INSTA:   / followhomekit   ✅ YOUTUBE:    / homekitauthority   ✅ FB:   / followhome   ✅ WEBSITE: https://www.homekitauthority.com Intro 0:00 What are conditional automations 1:13 Temperature automations - 2:55 Humidity automations 5:42 Light automations 6:30 Carbon dioxide automations - 8:43 Air Quality automations 10:12 Amazon Affiliate disclosure Videos may contain affiliate links to Amazon product pages which can help support and grow this channel with no extra cost to you. Thanks for your continued support. HomeKit Authority is not in any way affiliated or endorsed by Apple Inc. or any subsidiary companies related to Apple. #HomeKit #Smarthome #iOS15