Apple
has announced it will release the HomePod on February 9th and that preorders
for the device will start this Friday, January 26th. The smart speaker will
initially go on sale in the US, UK, and Australia. It’ll then arrive in France
and Germany and Nigeria, which is the
company’s biggest market in sub Saharan Africa sometime this spring.
Apple HomePod |
The
company’s first smart speaker was originally supposed to go on sale before the
end of the 2017, but it was delayed in mid-December. That meant Apple missed a
holiday season where millions of smart speakers were sold — but the market for
voice-activated speakers is clearly just getting started. And at $349, Apple’s
speaker is playing in a very different market than Amazon’s and Google’s
primarily cheap and tiny speakers. The HomePod is being positioned more as a
competitor to Sonos’ high-end wireless speakers than as a competitor to the
plethora of inexpensive smart speakers flooding the market.
Despite
the delay, Apple doesn’t appear to have made any changes to the HomePod — the
smart speaker appears to be exactly what was announced back in June, at WWDC.
The focus here continues to be on music and sound quality, rather than the
speaker’s intelligence, which is the core focus of many competitors’ products.
The speaker will still have an always-on voice assistant, but Apple’s
implementation of Siri here will be more limited than what’s present on other
devices.
MULTI-ROOM
AUDIO WILL COME IN A SOFTWARE UPDATE LATER IN 2018
Even
though the speaker goes on sale this Friday, there are still some key details
we don’t know. Apple has designed the speaker to work with Apple Music first
and foremost, and it’s not clear how the speaker will work if you’re, say, a
Spotify subscriber instead. It’s very possible that voice just won’t be
supported. Siri also isn’t as capable here as it is on other iOS devices, with
the voice assistant limited to certain categories of third-party integrations.
While those don’t seem to have changed since launch, we likely have to wait for
Apple’s next developer conference to get a sense for quickly the company
intends to expand what it can do.
Apple
also says that multi-room audio won’t be supported until later this year, with
a software update. While this was once a rare feature, the ability to
synchronize playback across multiple wireless speakers is something that has
slowly been added by most other smart speaker makers and is now pretty much an
expected feature. Stereo playback, for when two HomePods are present in the
same room, won’t be available at launch either and will have to wait for this
update.
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