Without any further ado, Tim Cook launched into Apple’s first announcement for its Hi, Speed event — the launch of the HomePod Mini. Which is a diminutive smart speaker for the home, along the lines of the Google Home Mini — only made by Apple, of course.
Of course, the original HomePod isn’t actually here. We didn’t care much before this but seeing HomePod Mini… yeah, someone better bring this one to SA.
Apple’s little helper
Apple’s also arranging intelligent stereo pairing — where putting two HomePod Minis in the same room automatically sets them to stereo mode — in addition to synced audio between all devices in a home. There’s also an iPhone handoff mode, with physical (haptic) effects, and visual interaction between the two devices. Apple Music will be supported, obvs., but there’s also support either built-in or inbound for other services. Mostly American ones but… yeah, HomePod’s not here yet.
The Apple HomePod Mini will launch at $99 (R1,630) in both White and Space Grey. Pre-orders start from 6 November, and the device ships on 16 November — overseas, of course. We’ll be watching closely for local info.