One of the major themes you’ll see at CES 2019 will be with smart home devices — that means smart lights, smart plugs, smart sensors, smart doorbells, smart locks, smart cameras, etc. — and how they’re announcing support for more and more smart ecosystems. Basically, smart devices don’t want to be walled-off or limited by working with only Google Assistant or only Amazon’s Alexa or only Apple’s HomeKit. Of those three major ecosystems, HomeKit might have the most room for improvement.
Apple was the last to release a smart speaker of its own, and it’s still playing catch-up in terms of the number of third-party devices that support HomeKit, but so many people are committed to Apple’s hardware (iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple TVs, HomePods) that it makes sense for them to commit to Apple’s ecosystem. If they don’t have to talk to Alexa or Google because they can get the same smart home control through Siri, it probably makes sense for them to do just that.
At this year’s trade show, a bunch of third-party companies have announced new accessories that work with HomeKit. Some are completely new smart devices. Others are just ones that have never supported HomeKit before. (With a new software authentication for HomeKit, Apple recently made it much easier for third-party devices to support HomeKit.) Here are the best new smart home devices that support HomeKit (so far).
Wemo Light Switches and Mini Smart Plug

Wemo announced new light switches and smart plugs with native HomeKit support, meaning you don’t need to update their software before using. The smart light switches allow users to control their home lights from the wall, a phone, or by commanding Siri with your voice. The Wemo Light Switches will be available in single-pole ($40) or 3-way options ($50) this coming spring/summer.