Apple’s mysterious wireless device is just a door access system

Multiple filings for an unannounced wireless device with the model number A1844 which Apple recently made with theĀ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have caused quite a commotion, more so in light of Bloomberg’s claims that an Amazon Echo-like appliance powered by Siri wasĀ in prototype testing. The mysterious device has turned out to be nothing more than a wireless door access system.

AsĀ per Business Insider, the device wasĀ likely designedĀ for the new Apple Park headquartersĀ opening to employees in April.

The FCC published a user manual and detailed photos of the mystery device that appears to be a badge reader that attaches to a door assembly, as shown below.

The FCC application classes the device as a low-powered gadget with both Bluetooth and NFC wireless functionality. The following image was included as part of an FCC test.

The user manual includes specific backend wiring instructions and usage instructions:

  • Present the company provided credential to the reader.
  • The reader will indicate granted access by briefly changing color to green and playing a sound. Declined access is indicated by red color and a second sound.

Apple does not design its own smart home devices and this particular wireless device lacks HomeKit certification, indicating it is intended for internal corporate use.

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Watchers previously speculated, based on Apple’s FCC filing, that the device in question might be a next-generation Apple TV, an AirPort appliance or a smart home hub.

And there you have itā€”mystery solved. Nothing to see here, move along folks.

Read Apple’s FCC filing in full.

Source: Business Insider