HomePod Launches February 9, Available to Order Starting Friday in United States, UK, and Australia
Apple today announced its HomePod speaker will be released on Friday, February 9, with pre-orders beginning this Friday, January 26 via Apple’s online store or the Apple Store app in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Apple added that HomePod will launch in France and Germany at some point “this spring,” but it hasn’t provided release dates for any other countries yet.
HomePod is priced at $349 in the United States, but Apple hasn’t revealed how much the speaker will cost in Australia or the United Kingdom yet. The speaker will be available in Apple Stores and at select resellers, such as Best Buy in the United States, John Lewis in the UK, and Harvey Norman in Australia.
Apple has primarily positioned the HomePod as a speaker that can stream Apple Music, but with built-in Siri, users can send messages, set timers, play podcasts, check the news and weather, control HomeKit-enabled smart home accessories, and complete other tasks without needing to take out their iPhone.
The high-fidelity speaker is equipped with spatial awareness and Apple-engineered audio technology, including a seven‑tweeter array and high-excursion woofer. The nearly seven inch tall speaker is powered by Apple’s A8 chip.
Apple’s marketing chief Phil Schiller:
HomePod is a magical new music experience from Apple. It brings advanced audio technologies like beam-forming tweeters, a high-excursion woofer and automatic spatial awareness, together with the entire Apple Music catalog and the latest Siri intelligence, in a simple, beautiful design that is so much fun to use. We’re so excited for people to get HomePod into their homes, apartments and businesses to hear it for themselves.
We think they will be blown away by the audio quality. The team has worked to give Siri a deeper knowledge of music so that you can ask to play virtually anything from your personal favorites to the latest chart-topping releases, simply by saying ‘Hey Siri.’
Apple said a future software update coming later this year will enable users to play music throughout the house with multi-room audio with multiple HomePods, presumably via its AirPlay 2 protocol. If there’s more than one HomePod set up in the same room, the speakers will be able to deliver stereo sound.
HomePod is compatible with iPhone 5s or newer, any iPad Pro, iPad Air or newer, iPad mini 2 or newer, and the sixth-generation iPod touch running iOS 11.2.5, which remains in beta testing, or later.
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