Apple has taken major steps to improve the HomeKit experience on my iOS and watchOS devices, specifically updating the app’s interface in watchOS 8 on my Apple Watch 7. The revamped HomeKit app is the most underrated new Apple Watch feature in watchOS 8, if you ask me. Plus more best smart home device companies offer HomeKit-compatible options than ever. We saw several HomeKit-friendly video doorbells at CES 2022, as well as Schlage’s new smart lock that works with Apple’s digital keys for NFC control via iPhone or Apple Watch. So it’s not really HomeKit that’s the problem. It’s Apple’s in-house HomeKit hardware. Though the HomePod mini provides solid audio quality and ensures Siri is always in voice’s reach, it’s not diverse enough to drive a purchase compared to the variety found among the best Alexa speakers and best Google Home speakers. It took me until recently to realize a HomePod with a display is the HomeKit device I’ve been waiting for. I caught sight of beautiful HomePod smart display concepts (opens in new tab) designed by Parker Ortolani (opens in new tab) for 9to5Mac a few days ago, and haven’t been able to stop thinking about them since. In the realistic-looking renders, Ortolani conjured up a HomePod with a circular screen. The device sits on a tilt compared to the actual HomePod mini, placing the speaker’s touchscreen display in a natural light of sight. Ortolani makes a very convincing case for the “HomePod touch,” suggesting it should run a version of watchOS. It could borrow the Apple Watch’s watch faces, music player and, of course, HomeKit controls. You can already make and answer phone calls using the HomePod mini, but with a display you could perhaps see contact images, volume levels and the status of the mute function. The product designer proposes expanding the exterior HomePod mini color options, too. Apple initially rolled out the HomePod mini in black and white, then added orange, yellow and blue versions during an Apple event this past October. While a hot pink HomePod might look nice alongside my pink iPad mini 6, I’m far less preoccupied with the casing details as I am with wanting a HomePod smart display. Again, HomeKit successfully won me over. It took a few years, but it’s catching up to Alexa and Google Assistant. I’m just waiting on the HomePod speaker-smart display of my dreams to give HomeKit its main character moment in my smart home.