How to Connect D-Link to Apple Homekit ? Guide

With an extensive range of Products, D-Link has emerged so much in the years. You can transform your  Smart Home with a variety of amazing accessories. From Security Cameras to Smart Plugs, WiFi Routers and Other Revolutionary Products are available. But do you want to know if is it possible to connect D-Link to Homekit? Read through the guide and Know the Answers.

How to Connect D-Link to Apple Homekit ?

Does D-Link work with Apple Homekit?

Yes, D-Link works with Apple Homekit. But Currently, Only the D-Link Omna 180 Cam HD (DSH -C310) is the First Camera to have Homekit Compatibility. You can connect to Apple Homekit directly through the Apple Home App.

D-Link Omna Homekit Enabled 

D-Link Omna Homekit Enabled 

Yes, D-Link’s Indoor Home Security Camera is Homekit enabled. This Camera – Omna provides amazing features that you cannot resist buying.

  • Get a 180-degree view with ultra-wide lens on a camera.
  • High Defintion Quality – 1080p.
  • You can create Scenes and Control.
  • Siri Voice Control.
  • Night Vision.
  • 2-Way Audio- with Built Microphone and Speaker.
  • Motion Detector Alerts.
  • Offers you a MicroSD Slot128 GB for Local Storage.
  • Record Clips which you can access on the Omna App.

You would also like to know: How to Use Doorbird to HomeKit.

How to Connect D-Link to Homekit?

New WiFi Camera supports Apple Homekit, by connecting it to the Apple Home App on iOS 10. Make sure that you have a Compatible D-Link Camera. Since there is only one camera that is Homekit Enabled.

In order to Connect D-Link to Homekit, Here are the Steps to follow;

Prepare your D-Link Camera to connect to Homekit 

Add D-Link Camera to Apple Homekit

  • Set up your DSH-C310 and your iOS Device.
  • Turn on your camera and Wait until the LED Light turns to flash into an orange or Amber Colour.
  • Firstly, Make sure to connect all your devices – D-Link Camera and iPhone/iPad to a Common WiFi Network.

Connect D-Link to Homekit on Home App

  • Install the Apple Home App on your iPhone and Open it.
  • Tap on Get Started and then Allow.
  • Click on the + icon and Select Add Accessory.
  • Turn ON your Bluetooth on your iPhone.

connect D-Link to Homekit

  • Find and Select your D-Link DSH -C310 Camera on the App.

If you cannot find your camera, Reset it to make it discoverable.

Add D-Link Camera to Apple Homekit

  • Click on Allow to connect D-Link Camera to Homekit.

Add D-Link Camera to Apple Homekit

  • Now, Scan the Code printed on the back of the camera.
  • Type the 8-digit code in the required space.
  • Wait until your Omna 180 Cam is pairing.
  • Once it is done, Move on to  Adjust the Settings.
  • Select your Location and Tap Next>Done.
  • On the Apple Home App Dashboard, Select the Favourite Cameras.
  • Choose your Connect D-Link to Homekit to stream Live Video.

Therefore, Now – You can control and manage your camera through the Apple Home App. By Connecting D-Link to Homekit, You can access the SIRI – Voice-enabled feature to control your devices better.

Read: How to Connect Reolink Camera to Homekit?

Other ways to connect D-Link to Homekit

In case, You want to connect your Incompatible D-Link cameras to Homekit. There is a way you can do it. It is thus possible to integrate the Apple Homekit.

D Link Homebridge Plugin 

Homebridge allows you to connect Non-Homekit devices to Homekit and It is actually a great alternative. You can try Homebridge on the following D-Link devices ;

  • D-Link Cameras – Add to Homebridge using an FFmpeg Plugin.(DCS 2330L and DCS 935L) . You can add your D-Link Cameras to Homekit using MJPEG and RTSP Streams.

{
“platform”: “Camera-ffmpeg”,
“cameras”: [
{
“name”: “DCS-935L”,
“videoConfig”: {
“source”: “-re -i rtsp://USERNAME: PASSWORD@CAM-IP-ADDRESS:554/play1.sdp”,
“still image source”: “-i http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@CAM-IP-ADDRESS/cgi/jpg/image.cgi”,
“maxStreams”: 2,
“maxWidth”: 1280,
“maxHeight”: 720,
“vcodec”: “h264_omx”,
“packetSize”: 188,
“maxFPS”: 4
}},
{
“name”: “DCS-2330L”,
“videoConfig”: {
“source”: “-re -i rtsp://USERNAME:PASSWORD@CAM-IP-ADDRESS/live2.sdp”,
“stillImageSource”: “-i http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@CAM-IP-ADDRESS/dms?nowprofileid=2”,
“maxStreams”: 2,
“maxWidth”: 1280,
“maxHeight”: 720,
“vcodec”: “h264_omx”,
“packetSize”: 188,
“maxFPS”: 4
}
}
]
},

OR

{"name": "D-link",
	"motionDoorbell": true,
	"doorbell": true,
	"switches": true,
	"videoConfig": {
		"stillImageSource": "-i https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/image/jpeg.cgi",
		"source": "-i rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/play1.sdp",
		"maxWidth": 640,
		"audio": true,
		"maxHeight": 480
},	"motion": true
}
  • DCH -S160 Wifi enabled Water Detector– Get a Plugin > Create an accessory on the config file and Restart Homebridge.

Here is an example config that might help ;

"accessories": [
       {
         "accessory": "SirenSwitch",
         "name": "DLink Siren",
         "ipAddress": "192.168.1.10",
         "pin": 123456,
         "sound": 2,
         "volume": 100,
         "duration": 88888,
         "updateInterval": 2000
       }
   ]

You can also add D-Link DCH -B 112 to Homekit using Homebridge or Zigbee2MQTT.

NOTE : Replace IP Address,Username and Password with that of your Data.

How to Connect D-Link Smart Plug to Apple Homekit?

Unfortunately, The D-Link Smart Plug does not support Apple Homekit. There are two options that you can use to access controls on the Smart Plug.

Connect D-Link Smart Plug to Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.OR you can get a Homekit Compatible Smart Plug – There are pretty good picks.

Do Check Out this :Connect Kasa to Homekit -TP-Link Kasa

Bottom Line 

Since you have already laid your hands on the Homekit, Then Omna is a pretty good choice. Pick the Camera which does have some astonishing features you can look at. Therefore, Concluding here by letting you know that This guide thus includes the Straight method. You can easily connect D-Link to Homekit through the Apple Home and control your smart home.

In the meantime, Let us hope that D Link brings up products that are homekit compatible. If that happens, We will update you soon!

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