Meet HomePod, Apple's New Siri-Enabled Speaker
Released on 06/06/2017
[Narrator] Today at WWDC, Apple unveiled HomePod, a
$350 wireless speaker with Siri baked right in.
The interesting thing about HomePod is that while this
clearly Apple's answer to devices like the Amazon Echo
and Google Home, the company isn't exactly marketing
it as a smart speaker, at least not yet.
HomePod won't be available till December, so the company
could always change it's tune in the coming months, but
for right now, Apple is pitching this device as a premium
wireless speaker first, and a home for it's
virtual assistant second.
The seven inch mesh-wrapped speaker comes packed with
seven tweeters, a four inch subwoofer and and onboard
smarts to detect the size and shape of whatever room it's in
that way it can fill the space with virtual surround sound.
Just know that it sounds incredible.
[Narrator] Not to mention expensive.
HomePod is $220 more than Google Home and almost
twice the price of Amazon's Echo.
Then again, they cost just 50 bucks more than the
Sonos Play3, one of the best wireless speakers on the market
which should tell you a lot about Apple's strategy here.
Late in the keynote, Phil Schiller did hint that Apple
is working to improve Siri's capabilities and it'll have to
to compete with Google's and Amazon's smarter, faster
more reliable virtual assistants.
But focusing on music in the near term, buys the company
some much needed time to do it.
For right now, HomePod's killer feature
isn't Siri, it's sound.
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