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Like HomePod, but smaller (and cheaper).
It took a couple of years, but Apple has finally announced HomePod Mini, a smart speaker that's priced to compete with affordable offerings from competitors Google, Amazon, and Sonos. The revised HomePod is a cheaper, less powerful cousin to the steeply priced HomePod that Apple released in 2018, arriving on November 16 at $99. Orders begin on November 6.
Instead of breaking down exactly how the HomePod Mini downgrades from the original, larger model, Apple's announcement talked up its use of an Apple S5 chip to drive "computational audio," which will dynamically adjust audio depending on the room it's in. Apple made its usual promise of "a full-range dynamic driver that delivers high output while keeping distortion to a minimum," which we look forward to testing.
The 3.3"-tall hardware includes a touch panel on its top for play/pause and volume options, along with a light-up display to indicate use of Siri. And if you hold an iPhone close to a HomePod Mini, its top panel will reflect this—and you'll be able to access wacky options on the phone.
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