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Apple Homepod Review - Success or Flop?
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Apple’s HomePod was more expensive, limited, and frankly late to the game. Even the later HomePod Mini could only try to match what had already been available for a while from Amazon and Google.
YouTube Music support on the HomePod joins Deezer, Pandora, and Tidal. Back in June, we reported that Google was planning more apps and third-party integrations for YouTube Music.
Google isn’t as egregious, but it frequently offers unwanted tips. While the HomePod’s functionality is more limited, I’m tempted to switch just to escape the annoyances of its rivals.
Like the Echo devices, Google Home devices and HomePod must be plugged in to function. This means you have to consider its placement in your home, and you won’t be carrying it around.
If you’re looking for a HomeKit and Matter compatible smart home hub, Apple’s HomePod mini is a much better value than the 2nd-gen HomePod. Michael Brown/Foundry ...
Though not a knock-out blow to Sonos, Google, or Amazon, HomePod's tight integration with Apple's broader universe leaves the smart speaker feeling cohesive and mature.
Apple’s second-generation HomePod is a bit of redemption — and a bit of déjà vu. It’s not all that different from the first so-called “full-sized” HomePod that was released in 2018 and then ...
Google came in second at a bit over 30%. HomePod, meanwhile, was lumped into a third category that also included the likes of Sonos and Harmon, comprising less than 20% of the market, combined.