Priced at Rs 9,990, the
HomePod Mini will be available through Apple Store online and Apple authorised
resellers in in white and space grey colours.
Apple on Tuesday launched
the HomePod Mini at the iPhone 12 launch event. The Siri-powered smart speaker
will be available for pre-orders from November 6, with availability beginning
the week of November 16. Priced at Rs 9,990, the HomePod Mini will be available
through Apple Store online and Apple
authorised resellers in in white and space grey colours.
Just 3.3-inch tall, the HomePod Mini is designed to work with Apple Music,
podcasts, radio stations from iHeartRadio, radio.com, and TuneIn. In coming
months, other music services including Pandora and Amazon Music will also be
added to the list of supported service provides. The HomePod Mini supports true
wireless stereo set-up and it multiple HomePod mini speakers can work together
to stream music or podcasts to multiple rooms. In a single room set-up, two
HomePod mini speakers can also form a stereo pair for a surround sound stereo
audio effect.
HomePod
Mini is powered by the Apple S5 chip, which is touted to analyse the unique
characteristics of the music and apply complex tuning models to optimise
loudness, adjust the dynamic range, and control the movement of the driver and
passive radiators in real time. The smart speaker features full-range driver,
powered by a neodymium magnet and a pair of force-cancelling passive radiators
for deep bass and crisp high frequencies.
The HomePod Mini features a
three-microphone array to listen to voice commands. There is also a fourth
inward-facing microphone to help it isolate sound coming from the speaker to
improve voice detection when music is playing.
Powered by Siri, the
HomePod mini delivers a personalised and integrated experience for iPhone
customers. Siri can identify who is speaking and tailor music and podcasts to
their preferences, and respond to personal requests, like accessing messages,
reminders, notes, and calendar appointments, or making and answering phone
calls.
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