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5 things you need to know about the Apple HomePod

Including, can you use it as a really expensive emergency pillow?

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK

Our homes might already be filled with the chatter of Amazon Echos and Google Homes, but guess who’s just knocked on the door? Yes, it’s fashionably late Apple with its much-rumoured smart speaker, the HomePod. Packing a smarter Siri and some fancily-named musical talents, it’s looking to simultaneously suplex Sonos and arm-wrestle Amazon’s Echo family. But what’s so special about the speaker that Apple is naturally claiming will “reinvent home music”? Here’s everything you need to know.

1) IT'S A CROSS BETWEEN A SONOS PLAY:1 AND A SMART SPEAKER

1) IT’S A CROSS BETWEEN A SONOS PLAY:1 AND A SMART SPEAKER

Yes, Sonos speakers will start working with Amazon Alexa later this year, but Apple has characteristically blended the two ideas – high-end speaker with voice control – in the HomePod. Standing at a little higher than a Play:1 at just under 7in, it looks a bit like a mini Mac Pro wearing a sweater (sorry, mesh fabric) and comes in both white and space gray colours. The main thing is, it’s a damn sight more attractive than the iPod Hi-Fi.

2) IT SOUNDS BETTER THAN THE AMAZON ECHO AND GOOGLE HOME

2) IT SOUNDS BETTER THAN THE AMAZON ECHO AND GOOGLE HOME

Apple was keen to play up the HomePod’s sound quality, talking up its seven beam-forming tweeters and real-time sound modelling to help it manage bass according to your room’s shape. It also has a similar setup process to Sonos’ TruePlay, apparently learning its position in your room within seconds and optimising its sound.

3) SIRI WILL BRING SOME NEW MUSICAL TRICKS

3) SIRI WILL BRING SOME NEW MUSICAL TRICKS

The Amazon Echo and Google Home are both smart assistants that happen to play music, but the HomePod’s main calling is clearly to be the king of voice-controlled music. This means you can not only ask Siri to play music, but also ask her questions about it like “who’s the drummer in this?”, “when was this recorded?” and “what was the top song in 1983?” (that’ll be Karma Chameleon by Culture Club, we think you’ll find, Siri).

4) IT WANTS TO BE YOUR HOMEKIT HUB

4) IT WANTS TO BE YOUR HOMEKIT HUB

It’s fair to say that Apple’s HomeKit platform has been a little slow to get off the ground, but this Siri-powered speaker should give it a boost.The HomePod will give you voice control of any HomeKit-supported accessories, letting you control your amazing motorised blinds or Hue lights without whipping out your iPhone. Until now, you’ve also needed an Apple TV to remotely control your HomeKit accessories from outside your house, but the HomePod will also handily let you do this without buying Apple’s ageing set-top box.

5) IT WON'T BE QUITE AS PERSONALISED AS GOOGLE HOME OR AMAZON ECHO

5) IT WON’T BE QUITE AS PERSONALISED AS GOOGLE HOME OR AMAZON ECHO

The HomePod might have a strong musical talents – particularly as you can combine them with extra HomePods and other speakers using AirPlay 2 – but Google and Amazon both hold the upper hand when it comes to properly tailored results. That’s because both the Home and Echo can tap into all the data from your personal and shopping accounts, letting you talk to your calendar and order new dishwasher tablets. Whether Apple will be able to (or wants to) match the depth of its rivals’ integration remains to be seen.