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Particle vs Apple HomeKit

Apple HomeKit
Software
Apple's secure smart home platform integrated with Siri
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The short version
- Each has a real cost: Particle paid capacity is sold in blocks of 100 devices rather than per device, so 101 devices costs the same as 200; Apple HomeKit requires Apple device for setup and remote access; limited interoperability with non-Apple devices
- They diverge on capability: Particle covers Device OS, Apple HomeKit covers Siri Integration.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Particle and Apple HomeKit actually diverge.
| Attribute | Particle | Apple HomeKit |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | subscription | Unknown |
| Platforms | Particle devices, Custom hardware, Cloud, Mobile apps | iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Apple TV, HomePod, Web (via iCloud.com) |
| Founded | 2013 | 2014 |
Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Particle
- Device OS
- Cloud Platform
- Device Management
- OTA Updates
- REST API
- WebHooks
- Integration marketplace
- 3rd party services
Only in Apple HomeKit
- Siri Integration
- End-to-End Encryption
- Automation Scenes
- Remote Access
- HomePod
- Apple TV
- Apple Watch
- Third-party accessories
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Particle
- Connecting cellular and wifi IoT devices to a managed cloud platformnot Apple HomeKit
- Deploying firmware updates and collecting device telemetry at fleet scalenot Apple HomeKit
Apple HomeKit
- Unified control of multi-vendor smart accessoriesnot Particle
- Time, location, and sensor-triggered automationsnot Particle
- Siri voice control of accessoriesnot Particle
- Remote access via a Home Hubnot Particle
- Grouping accessories into scenesnot Particle
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Particle
- Paid capacity is sold in blocks of 100 devices rather than per device, so 101 devices costs the same as 200
- The Basic block is $299 a month and the Plus block $599 a month
- The free tier allows 100 devices and 100,000 data operations a month
- Data operations are the billing unit, so chatty firmware costs more than the device count suggests
- No overage rates are published at any tier, so exceeding an allowance has no stated cost
Apple HomeKit
- Requires Apple device for setup and remote access; limited interoperability with non-Apple devices
- HomeKit devices require manufacturer certification, limiting product selection compared to alternatives
- Automations are more limited compared to open platforms like Home Assistant or professional systems
Pricing, plan by plan
Particle
Free- MakerFree
- 5 free devices
- Cloud access
- Basic features
- Production$100/month
- Unlimited devices
- Advanced analytics
- Enterprise support
Apple HomeKit
Free- HomeKit (free)Free
- Local control of HomeKit devices
- Siri voice control
- Device automations
- Home hub (requires device purchase)$null/mo
- Remote access
- HomeKit Secure Video (free with iCloud+ 2TB)
- HomeKit automations
- iCloud+ 2TB (required for Secure Video)$9.99/month
- HomeKit Secure Video 4K (in iOS 27)
- 2TB iCloud storage
- Private email relay
Which should you pick?
Choose Particle if
- You need device os.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Particle devices, Custom hardware, Cloud, Mobile apps.
- You also want cloud platform.
Choose Apple HomeKit if
- You need siri integration.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Apple TV, HomePod, Web (via iCloud.com).
- You also want end-to-end encryption.
Questions people ask
- Is Particle or Apple HomeKit better?
- Neither clearly leads. Particle starts at Free and Apple HomeKit at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Particle or Apple HomeKit?
- Particle starts at Free and Apple HomeKit at Free.
- Does Particle or Apple HomeKit run on more platforms?
- Particle runs on Particle devices, Custom hardware, Cloud, Mobile apps. Apple HomeKit runs on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Apple TV, HomePod, Web (via iCloud.com).
- Can I use Particle for free?
- Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
- What is Particle best used for?
- Particle is most often used for connecting cellular and wifi iot devices to a managed cloud platform, deploying firmware updates and collecting device telemetry at fleet scale. Of those, connecting cellular and wifi iot devices to a managed cloud platform and deploying firmware updates and collecting device telemetry at fleet scale are not what Apple HomeKit is typically brought in for.
- What can Particle do that Apple HomeKit cannot?
- Particle covers Device OS, Cloud Platform, Device Management, OTA Updates. Apple HomeKit covers Siri Integration, End-to-End Encryption, Automation Scenes, Remote Access.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Apple HomeKit: Does Apple HomeKit require a home hub?
A home hub is required for remote access and automations. Apple TV 4K, HomePod (2nd gen), or HomePod mini can serve as hubs.
SourceApple HomeKit: Is HomeKit data encrypted?
Yes. HomeKit uses end-to-end encryption for all data and communications with HomeKit devices, keeping all home data secure.
SourceApple HomeKit: Does HomeKit support Thread?
Yes. Thread-enabled accessories require a Thread-enabled home hub such as Apple TV 4K, HomePod mini, or iPhone running iOS 18. Thread provides improved reliability and responsiveness for HomeKit devices.
SourceApple HomeKit: What devices are compatible with HomeKit?
HomeKit supports thousands of certified devices including lights, locks, thermostats, cameras, and plugs from manufacturers like Philips Hue, Yale, Ecobee, and Logitech.
SourceApple HomeKit: Does HomeKit support Matter?
Yes. HomeKit supports Matter, enabling HomeKit devices to work with other ecosystems like Amazon Alexa and Google Home on the same Matter protocol.
SourceRelated pages
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