HomePod came off as bolder and more vivid than Sonos Play:3 in the experience I tried, and a lot better than Amazon Echo. I'd also say the music sounded consistently vivid and crisp in a quiet space, more so than the Sonos and Amazon comparisons on-hand.
As Sia’s The Greatest played out, the HomePod sounded impressive: strong bass rang out – which was perhaps the overriding audio takeaway for the speaker – but the vocals still seemed sharp and crisp. In comparison, the Sonos Play:3 appeared uncharacteristically flat, while the Amazon Echo felt almost pedestrian.
The HomePod however, sounded crisp and bright no matter the musical genre fed through it -- it rendered The Eagles as well it did Kendrick Lamar... And the Echo? Well, I'll put it this way: if listening to the HomePod was like listening to a CD, then audio through the Echo sounded like AM radio. In my experience it's excellent for audiobooks, but if given the choice, I'd rather have the HomePod pump out my jams.
adox wrote: » One thing is for sure. These kind of devices are great for streaming services. Apart from the whole just telling it what you want played, the fact that you arent using a phone or tablet to send the music to it is fantastic, not wasting your battery on streaming music.
Sad Professor wrote: » Yeah, the whole streaming from your device to a speaker/tv thing is really cumbersome in my experience. I often just put my headphones in or play using my iPhone speakers (which I hate!) because I just couldn't be bothered with it.
Dades wrote: » Since I bought a Bose Soundlink Mini 2, I have my phone constantly paired with it at home, in the garden, etc. It's in constant use for podcasts and Spotify and works pretty seamlessly. I'm confused as to whether the HomePod would replace this setup I have. How you do browse for stuff? Can you even play a podcast you've downloaded on it?
Sad Professor wrote: » As Zcott said above, you will be able to stream to it via Airplay, but it's designed to operated using Siri. So you could just tell it to play a track directly from Apple Music or Apple Podcasts.
murpho999 wrote: » Wonder how you sign-in or link to your account, does it connect to your phone first for that?
Creamy Goodness wrote: » I'm guessing there'll be a HomePod app just like the Watch app. You'll be able to control things there. Or maybe like the Apple Tv (4th gen) setup, you hold your phone close to the device and it wirelessly sets up the HomePod.
murpho999 wrote: » So does that mean only iOS device users can use it?
OU812 wrote: » It should be able to play an iTunes library though, right?
cnocbui wrote: » Sounds more like you need to be talked out of buying something you don't need.
Dades wrote: » ^^ This! It seems to me that if you're looking to use this primarily as a speaker through which to play audio, then it's just a very expensive non-bluetooth connected waste.