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HomePod mini: Six things to know about Apple’s new smart speaker

The HomePod mini is a smaller version of the HomePod speaker. But does it all end there? Roman Loyola reports

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Apple has added a new member to its smart speaker line-up. The HomePod mini is a smaller version of the HomePod speaker Apple released in 2018, and if it takes off, it will help Apple grab a bigger piece of the burgeoning smart speaker market.

The HomePod still has the mesh grill exterior available in Space Grey or white, but it has an entirely different

shape. It’s round, not a cylinder like the full-sized HomePod. It reminds us of the mesh-protected apples you might find at the supermarke­t. While we haven’t seen it in person, the screen at the top of the HomePod mini seems more prominent, even brighter. Here are the top six things you need to know about the HomePod mini.

1. SIZE, SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE­S

The HomePod mini measures 3.3 inches tall, less than half the height of the HomePod. And since it’s smaller, it has fewer speakers and microphone­s, though Apple promises that the listening experience hasn’t diminished at all. The HomePod mini has a “full-range driver, powered by a neodymium magnet and a pair of force-cancelling passive radiators,” as well as three mics that listen for voice prompts, and an internal mic to help isolate the speaker’s sound to hear a “Hey Siri” command while playing music. Apple uses its S5 chip to process the sound.

2. INTERCOM: BROADCAST YOUR ANNOUNCEME­NTS

A new Intercom feature lets you say a message to the HomePod mini, and that message will be played on other connected minis, HomePods and even AirPods. Intercom displays an alert on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and on CarPlay, and you can stream the audio.

3. ULTRA-WIDEBAND SUPPORT

The HomePod mini has Apple’s U1 chip, which provides the device with ultra-wideband, a radio communicat­ion

technology that uses very little power, works in a short range, and has a high bandwidth.

The U1 allows for some cool iPhone tricks as well. You can ‘hand off’ music playback from your iPhone to the new HomePod, as well as use an iPhone to control the music playing. You can also get personaliz­ed listening suggestion­s, and Apple says that later this year, you’ll get visual, audible, and haptic effects when transferri­ng sound between devices. However, to use these features, you’ll need devices that are equipped with the U1, according to Apple’s HomePod mini website. That means you need an iPhone 11 or later.

Older iPhones won’t be able to perform these features.

4. SUPPORTED MUSIC SERVICES

The HomePod mini works with Apple Music, the Apple Podcasts app, and radio stations from iHeartRadi­o, radio. com, and TuneIn. Apple said during the event that Pandora and Amazon Music support will be coming soon. Could that mean that other music services are coming, such as Spotify? We’ll have to wait and see.

5. HEY SIRI

Like the full-sized HomePod, the HomePod mini relies on Siri as its

interface, using Siri commands to play music and podcasts. Siri can recognize who is speaking and make music suggestion­s based on the user’s preference­s. You can also use Siri for personal updates, such as asking about your schedule, the weather and reminders. Any Siri Shortcuts made on your iPhone or iPad are also available.

Apple continues to protect your privacy while using Siri. Siri requests are sent to Apple’s servers only when Siri is activated, and those requests are not associated with your Apple ID. Apple also says it does not sell your personal informatio­n to third parties.

6. PRICE AND DEVICE COMPATIBIL­ITY

The HomePod mini will set you back £99. It will be available for pre-order on 6 November, with shipments starting on 16 November.

Apple says it is compatible with the following devices:

• iPhone 6s or later

• iPhone SE

• iPod touch (7th generation) running iOS 14

• iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation or later)

• iPad Air 2 or later

• iPad mini 4 or later running iPadOS 14

Features on the HomePod mini that rely on its U1 processor will not work on devices that are not equipped with a U1. You need an iPhone 11 or later.

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