At IFA 2025 SwitchBot shared its latest updates in embodied artificial intelligence, also known as AI that interacts with the physical world. SwitchBot focused on showing new ways its products use AI for smart home features. The company shared its goal of making daily life easier by improving how people use and control devices in their homes.
At IFA 2025, SwitchBot talked about its plan to include embodied AI in its product range. This approach means the devices not only respond to commands but also learn from how people use them, which can help with tasks around the house. The company made it clear they are working on making smart home products that can better understand what their users need. One of the main ideas is that SwitchBot wants its products to work more smoothly within the home setting, making tasks simple for everyone.
During the event, SwitchBot introduced updates to its existing products and teased new devices that use embodied AI technology. These changes are meant to help people control everything from lights to appliances with less effort. The company said its new products can learn from daily routines and adjust settings automatically. This means users may not need to use their phones or voice assistants as much because the devices will be able to predict what needs to be done.
SwitchBot also explained that its focus on embodied AI comes from feedback from users who want easier ways to manage their homes. The company is trying to make products that are simple to set up and use, even for people who do not have a lot of experience with smart home technology. They said that privacy and security are part of the design process, and that any data collected by the devices is protected.
The company plans to keep working on new smart home devices that use embodied AI, with a goal of making home automation more useful for people around the world. SwitchBot said it wants to continue listening to its users and making updates based on what people need in their day-to-day lives. The updates and new products shown at IFA 2025 are expected to be available soon. The company looks to help people spend less time managing devices so they can focus on other things.
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