- Apple HomePod design The speaker has a sleek design, it is made of fabric mesh, it weighs 5.5 pounds, and the dimensions are 6.5 (height) x 5.6 (width) mm. The speaker uses a power card for connection, it doesn’t include any batteries.
- With the latest Apple HomePod beta, Apple finally joins the fold of giving its users choice. Third-party app developers will still need to implement support for the HomePod. That means services.
- Once you’ve linked your streaming service accounts, it'll play music from Apple Music, Spotify or Deezer over wi-fi (to do this on the HomePod Mini you'd need to use AirPlay 2, which works much.
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Part 1. How to Play Tidal on HomePod from iTunes Music Library
HomePod can support a wide variety of audio formats, including AAC, MP3 VBR, WAV, FLAC, MP3, AIFF, FLAC, Apple Lossless, protected AAC (from iTunes Store) and HE-AAC (V1). So you can open the setting window by choosing 'Preferences' 'Convert' option and then you can customize audio format as one of the HomePod compatible audio formats.
The first method introduced to stream music to HomePod from Tidal needs you to transfer Tidal music to iTunes library. As thus, all tracks will be synced to the iCloud Music Library with the iTunes Match, so that you can play Tidal music on HomePod from iTunes library.
To meet this goal, it is necessary to get help with AudFree Tidal Converter, which can download Tidal music and playlists as local files at 5X quicker speed, and save them as MP3, FLAC, WAV, AAC, M4A and M4B so as to import Tidal downloads to iTunes library.
No matter you are using Tidal Premium or Tidal HiFi, even using the Tidal 6-month free trial, you can use AudFree to download and convert Tidal music, playlists, albums with original sound quality and ID3 tags for offline playback on any device anywhere. This smart Tidal tool offers users to install it and test its performance before purchasing. You might as well have a shot at its trial version.
You might wonder why there is a need to use an additional Tidal downloader to do this. Doesn't Tidal premium support downloading music from Tidal for offline listening? You know, although Tidal provides premium users with the download option on mobile devices, music you download from Tidal is cache, which can just be used with Tidal app within valid subscription. As a result, to download Tidal songs for playing on HomePod through iTunes library, a professional Tidal music downloader is a must.
AudFree Tidal to HomePod Converter
- Keep lossless audio quality with all ID3 tags
- Download Tidal music as local files losslessly
- Convert Tidal music to HomePod compatible M4A, etc.
- Customize audio quality by adjusting bit rate, sample rate, etc
These steps will guide you to use AudFree Tidal Music Converter to convert and download music to iTunes for playback on Apple HomePod.
- Step 1Add Tidal music to AudFree Tidal converter
- To add Tidal music that you'd like to play on HomePod to the AudFree Tidal Music Converter, please launch this Tidal music converter and then you will see Tidal app is opening at the same time. Just discover the Tidal music, copy the Tidal track link by clicking '...' icon > 'Share' > 'Copy Tidal Track', and then paste it to the search box of AudFree. Touch the '+' button to load Tidal music automatically.
- Note: AudFree Tidal Music Converter needs to work with Tidal desktop app. Please make sure you have downloaded it on your computer in advance. Otherwise, you will get an error message saying 'Tidal is not installed'.
- Step 2Customize Tidal output settings for HomePod
- HomePod can support a wide variety of audio formats, including AAC, MP3 VBR, WAV, FLAC, MP3, AIFF, FLAC, Apple Lossless, protected AAC (from iTunes Store) and HE-AAC (V1). So you can open the setting window by choosing 'Preferences' > 'Convert' option and then you can customize audio format as one of the HomePod compatible audio formats.
To import Tidal music to iCloud Music Library with iTunes Match, the first thing you need to do is to follow this page to download Tidal music to iTunes library. And then you can start to sync them to your iCloud Music Library by switching 'Sync Library' on. Here, we will take iTunes for Windows as example to show you the detailed steps.
Step 1. Launch the iTunes app on your Windows computer;
Step 2. Please click the 'Edit' > 'Preferences' from the menu bar of iTunes;
Step 3. Turn 'Sync Library' on under the 'General' option and click the 'OK' to confirm it;
Note: Please subscribe to iTunes Match, if not, you won't see the 'Sync Library' tab.
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© Provided by Pocket-lint Apple HomePod 2 What we want to see in Apples second-gen smart speaker image 1(Pocket-lint) - Apple's HomePod sounds fantastic but the common criticism was that the implementation of Siri leaves a little to be desired.
Apple will surely have to produce a second-generation HomePod to compete with its rivals and it seems that time might finally be here. The sales of Amazon Echo and Google Home devices show that there's a huge market for smart speakers and Apple isn't doing as badly as many suggest.
According to analysts Strategy Analytics, Apple captured 4.7 percent of the smart speaker market in 2019, shipping around 2.6 million units in the run up to Christmas. In contrast, Amazon has around 26% of the market.
Here looking at the latest rumours as well as what we want to see from a second-gen device - which could be a direct replacement or it could be a lower-priced secondary device for elsewhere in the home - as well what rumours have appeared so far and when a HomePod 2 or cheaper HomePod might be released.
HomePod 2 release date and price
- Cheaper model due soon
- Sub-£200 price point?
The Apple HomePod was released in early 2018 and originally cost quite a bit more than the Amazon Echo and Google Home alternatives it competes against. The problem is that, currently, smart speaker sales are being powered by quantity – Google Home Mini for £29/$29-type deals, for example – not necessarily quality, although there's certainly an argument to suggest that is changing.
We would hope that a cheaper HomePod would be around the $200/£200 mark to compete with Amazon's Echo Studio and Google's Home Max.
What we want to see on HomePod 2
These are the features we'd like to see appear on the next Apple HomePod.
Bluetooth support
Apple seemed to try and suppress Bluetooth in early iterations of iOS – it was really buried in the Settings app, perhaps because Apple wanted users to use its own AirPlay tech instead. It's not like that nowadays – Bluetooth is front and centre just as it is in Android.
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It's, therefore, a little odd that the first HomePod doesn't support devices connecting to it via Bluetooth, especially when – get this – we know HomePod actually has Bluetooth inside and uses it for the setup process. The lack of Bluetooth is very restrictive for many homes – especially when you consider the HomePod is a device designed for a communal space.
Spotify Connect support
OK so this falls into the 'it’ll never happen' category but bear with us while we dream of HomePod being the best Spotify Connect speaker out there. But we think it's unlikely the HomePod will ever have it (like Amazon Echo devices) because Apple being Apple it will favour its own AirPlay tech. However, HomePod will be including support for Spotify and other streaming providers - see below.
Gesture control
As we've mentioned below, a patent suggests that an upcoming HomePod will have gesture control as an alternative to voice (in addition to the current touch controls). We're thinking this is probably going to be for basic stuff such as changing the volume or skipping to the next track to keep things simple.
That would be a far more agreeable approach rather than adding unnecessary buttons.
A better Siri
The problem with Siri on HomePod is that it's not been given license to fly – some essentials are missing, such as support for internet radio apart from Apple's own Beats 1 and there's little doubt that Siri lags behind the flexibility of Google Assistant and the bulletproof though Amazon-focused Alexa.
Still, we've no doubt that Apple will get Siri right – after all, this is one of the world's most resourceful companies we're talking about. Compared to the capabilities of both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Siri is very much third in the race now even though it debuted first.
An Apple HomePod Mini
There's the Google Home Mini. There's the Amazon Echo Dot. What about a better-sounding speaker called the HomePod Mini? It could still be relatively premium – maybe $99/£99 or $129/£129 to go up against the Amazon Echo and Echo Plus?
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Whereas we don't think the HomePod has sold that well, we could see a sensibly priced (not necessarily cheap) HomePod would do pretty well.
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Wireless Qi charging
Apple's AirPower never made it but why couldn't HomePod 2 have wireless charging on the top? Now that would be very handy.
HomePod as a surround system
You can already stereo pair HomePods, of course, but what if there was HomePod Mini and also a subwoofer and you could sync it all up into a system to go with your Apple TV? Now there's a thing.
Apple HomePod 2 rumours: What's happened so far?
Here's everything we've heard so far regarding a second-gen HomePod 2, including what is expected to arrive on the new speaker.
15 September 2020: Apple holds Special Event but there was no HomePod 2
Apple held its Time Flies Special Event on 15 September but there was no mention of HomePod. Instead, the event focused on the new iPad Air and iPad 8th generation as well as the Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, Fitness+ and Apple One subscription service.
2 September 2020 - Apple rumours again point to a smaller HomePod
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Debby Wu, both of which have a good track record when it comes to revealing Apple's secrets, claim that a smaller, cheaper HomePod is expected this September alongside the Apple AirPods Studio over-ear headphones.
24 June 2020: Apple's HomePod to get support for Spotify and other third-party services
Support for third-party music services like Spotify, Tidal and Deezer is coming to Apple's HomePod as we've suspected for a while, though there's no confirmation of which services will actually be supported. The announcement came in an Apple press release about various developer-orientated enhancements: 'HomePod also has a new program to integrate third-party music services'.
28 May 2020: Apple buys more companies to power up Siri
It's self-evident that Siri's capabilities have fallen behind Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa in its ability to adapt to natural language. Apple has bought several companies in the area of AI (artificial intelligence) in recent times and the latest firm, Inductiv, will enable Apple to better analyse data that comes in - presumably from user interactions - and so enhance the machine learning effort.
18 May 2020: HomePod drops to $200/£200 and availability is more scarce
The original HomePod sold out on the Apple Store on 14 May but became available again with a longer lead time. However, it appears stocks are now low and it's clear that HomePods are being sold off with a $200 price point at BestBuy and other stores.
19 February 2020: Support for Spotify and other music services?
It's rumoured that iOS 14 will usher in new capabilities for Apple devices to use non-standard apps as default options. And that will also mean more flexibility for the HomePod, too, with customers able to use Spotify or other music services on Apple's smart speaker - not just Apple Music.
Such new functionality would probably be launched alongside a new HomePod, but there's no reason why the older model couldn't be updated for this as well.
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22 August 2019: Bloomberg report details cheaper HomePod features
A Bloomberg report, written by Mark Gurman, has detailed several features expected to come on Apple's unreleased devices, including a cheaper HomePod.
According to Gurman: 'Apple is also working on a cheaper HomePod for as early as next year. The current $300 model hasn't sold very well. The new model is likely to have two tweeters (a type of loudspeaker), down from seven in the current HomePod.'
8 February 2019: Could the next-gen Apple HomePod feature hand gestures and Face ID?
A granted patent application suggests the next-gen HomePod could have facial recognition and control via hand gestures.
As with all such patents that appear online after they lose confidential status, it was originally submitted a while ago - back in 2017 in this case. And while the HomePod isn't explicitly mentioned, it's pretty clear that that's what the patent is referring to.
21 May 2018: Apple's cheaper HomePod may carry Beats branding
A report from Apple's supply chain, via Chinese site Sina, has claimed a cheaper version of the HomePod speaker may carry Beats branding.
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The report also said Apple is having talks with MediaTek about producing the new model, which would cost $199 when it goes on sale.
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8 March 2018: A smaller, cheaper Apple HomePod could be on the way
The Taiwanese Economic Daily and Mac Okatara both claimed that Apple planned to launch a more affordable version of the Siri-enabled speaker in the second half of 2018 for between $150 - $200. Of course that never happened, but that's not to say it won't.