Designer Yves Behar talks smart locks, wearables and Apple

Famed industrial designer Yves Behar co-founded August, a smart-lock maker

SAN FRANCISCO -- Yves Behar, one of the most famous industrial designers of the past two decades, has a lot to say not just about the way products should look, but what problems they should solve.


Since beginning design house Fuseproject in 1999, Behar has worked with companies such as Apple, General Electric, Herman Miller, Movado, Prada and Samsung. He is chief creative officer at fitness-band maker Jawbone and chief designer at charity program One Laptop per Child.

Behar is also a co-founder of smart-lock maker August, which on Wednesday introduced its newest products. The company's latest smart lock works with Apple's HomeKit software and lets owners of an Apple device ask their Siri digital voice assistant to lock their front doors. A new doorbell includes a camera to monitor who's at the door. A keypad lets people unlock their August locks by typing in a PIN.

The gadgets are part of the nascent smart-home market, which will link over the Internet all manner of household appliances and systems, from locks and security setups to TVs and washing machines. Analysts project that in 2018, people will spend $100 billion on smart-home technology and 45 million smart-home systems will be in use.

CNET met with Behar at August's headquarters here to discuss the company's new products and to hear his thoughts on wearables, smartphones and design. Here's an excerpt of the conversation, edited for length.

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