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It was Apple that chose to make HomeKit a nonstandard, proprietary protocol for the purpose of locking people into iOS. You simply cannot fault Google for failing to fall in line with Apple's play for the market.
Putting HomeKit behind MFi is a barrier, but hardly one that should put Nest off the platform. The majority of their installed user base uses iOS. I kind of expected my Nests to last me 10+ years, but now I'm left wondering if I'll be replacing them sooner. (It's not clear to me how Nest's API is any more standard than HomeKit.) Of course, from a business perspective this all makes sense. But as a customer, it's disa…
HomeKit is mostly just an addressing system allowing the house to be described in config. It's not a huge loss for consumers if both Apple and Google have their own flavours of this.
Provided the product companies producing hardware remain independent rather than being swallowed up by Apple or Google.
I'd be equally annoyed if Apple started acquiring companies like Withings.