prionnsias wrote: » I just unboxed my new homepod. First impressions are excellent and I can confirm Siri works perfectly in Ireland using an Irish apple id.
faceman wrote: » Come back to me when Siri can sing a Christmas carol. Tangent comment. Say the following to Siri: “i see a little silhouetto of a man”
prionnsias wrote: » I think if Siri didn't work in this country on the homepod it would be a bit crap to be honest. Airplay works fine and the sound is amazing but the voice control features set it apart from a regular speaker
Vudgie wrote: » Does anyone have an educated guess as to when we can expect it on the Irish store?
peteeeed wrote: » so the homepod/siri gets 52% of questions correcthttps://9to5mac.com/2018/02/11/homepod-siri-functionality-test/
Creamy Goodness wrote: » odd, I would have thought Alexa would have been better at 64%. I didn't get a chance to watch the video but do they say what the figure for understanding the commands are for Alexa/Assistant. Siri is quite good at 99.4 percent.
glideslope wrote: » Thanks for posting that info. When you say it works perfectly do you mean Siri can set timers, create reminders, play specific songs from Apple music with an Irish Apple music sub etc. you know the same as on iPhone. Just concerned it is restricted in some way in Ireland.
murpho999 wrote: » Amn't I right in saying that there is no such thing as this? You just have an Apple Music sub that is paid with an Irish bank card? Service is no different to an American sub? I don't see how it would be restricted for geo-locations when it's Siri capabilities on the Homepd are quite limited anyway
murpho999 wrote: » glideslope wrote: » Amn't I right in saying that there is no such thing as this? You just have an Apple Music sub that is paid with an Irish bank card? Service is no different to an American sub? I don't see how it would be restricted for geo-locations when it's Siri capabilities on the Homepd are quite limited anyway
glideslope wrote: »
kkapp wrote: » I'm running the beta of 11.3 on my Apple TV and Siri for tv is available in Ireland. So will be available on general release I'm sure once it comes through later in spring.
bluemachaveli wrote: » Any thing you did to get this working? I'm on the latest 11.3 beta and it's still grayed out in the settings
prionnsias wrote: » I found it works fine for music playback, reminders, timers most things really. The only things that I have found that doesn't work is if you ask it the news or if you ask it to play music from a particular decade. Basically whatever way Siri works on your phone now It'll work the same on the homepod, the same regional restrictions will apply.
whippet wrote: » I got my hands on it this morning .. only had a few minutes to play around with it .. for some reason I can't get it to access my calendar or notes .. it keeps saying that the language needs to be the same as the device. I've set the language on both the HomePod and iPhone to UK English but to no avail !! .. any suggestions?
flexcon wrote: » No current Support for Notes or calendars.
Bob24 wrote: » Just guessing but maybe or is also a matter region settings and you also need to set the region to UK on both devices.