The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Apple poised to expand into market space with HomePod

- The Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO » Apple is finally ready to launch its attempt to compete with the internet-connected speakers made by Amazon and Google with the release of its long-awaited HomePod.

Pre-orders for the HomePod began Jan. 26 in the U.S, U.K. and Australia, two weeks before the speaker goes on sale in stores for $349.

Apple had intended to release the HomePod last month during the holiday shopping season, but delayed its debut to refine the product.

Both Amazon’s Echo and Google’s Home speakers have been expanding their reach into people’s homes since Apple announced the

Apple had intended to release the HomePod during the holiday shopping season, but delayed its debut to refine it.

HomePod last June. Amazon and Google also are selling their speakers for substantia­lly less, with streamline­d versions of their devices available for below $50.

Like its rivals, the HomePod includes a voice-activated assistant to help people manage their homes and the rest of their lives. Apple relies on Siri to process commands while Amazon leans on Alexa and Google features the eponymous Assistant.

All three companies are trying to build digital command centers within homes in an attempt to sell some of their other products.

In Apple’s case, the company has designed the HomePod as a high-fidelity speaker tied to its musicstrea­ming service, which charges $10 per month for unlimited access to a library consisting of about 45 million songs. The HomePod is supposed to be able to learn people’s musical tastes so it can automatica­lly find and play songs that they will like.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Pre-orders for Apple’s delayed HomePod speaker began Jan. 26.

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