So why not extend that ecosystem to your home Wi-Fi?

Apple now designs and makes its own in-house processors, and the results have been spectacular.

In general, they don’t sell their customers' data for extra cash.

Editing a screenshot in Shottr’s editor on a Mac.

To me, that would be a pretty attractive feature in a router system.

However, there’s no denying that there’s room for improvement.

This is the same company that figured out how tomake TV color calibration dead easy.

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An AI generated concept image of what an Apple router could look like.

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Several Apple HomeKit devices.

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An iPhone showing an AirDrop prompt and resting on top of a MacBook.

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