I'm not able to see the option to update to the new home architecture even after I have updated all my devices, but I have feeling that I might have already been upgraded.
To give you some background, I had issues with syncing of scenes and automations between my hubs so I the final resort was to nuke my entire home with the configuration profile provided by Apple. At the time all my devices were running iOS 16.1 except a single iPad which was running iPadOS 16.2. I ran the profile and reset my Home on my iPhone running 16.1.
After completely resetting the HomeKit side of things I could not for the life of me invite my partner until I signed her Apple ID on the iPad running 16.2 beta and could then finally accept the home invitation. I no longer have any devices running a beta OS.
My theory is that when HomeKit on my account was completely wiped and I created a new home it automatically created it in the new home architecture, but I don't know how to check that this is the case. Does anyone how I can validate this?
To give you some background, I had issues with syncing of scenes and automations between my hubs so I the final resort was to nuke my entire home with the configuration profile provided by Apple. At the time all my devices were running iOS 16.1 except a single iPad which was running iPadOS 16.2. I ran the profile and reset my Home on my iPhone running 16.1.
After completely resetting the HomeKit side of things I could not for the life of me invite my partner until I signed her Apple ID on the iPad running 16.2 beta and could then finally accept the home invitation. I no longer have any devices running a beta OS.
My theory is that when HomeKit on my account was completely wiped and I created a new home it automatically created it in the new home architecture, but I don't know how to check that this is the case. Does anyone how I can validate this?