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HomePod mini
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I was told HomePods are "just loud" and "theres a difference between loud and good sound" by my coworker. Is it still worth getting one?
True. I’d describe the HomePod minis as a Siri device first, a speaker second. Full sized HomePods are the opposite. I’d rather spend $300 on a single homepad than $300 on 3 minis.
macmaverickk in r/HomePod
April 10, 2026 8:02 PM
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Apple's rumored all-new HomePad may launch 'by the end of this year', per report
L O L I have a Homekit house and there’s absolutely no way in hell I’d ever buy or recommend this to anyone until they fix Siri. How does my almost 10 year old shitty echo dot pick up what I say and give me answers better than the great Apple??? I have 6 HomePod minis so I’m stuck for now and I will
...Naturebrah in r/apple
May 25, 2025 12:51 PM
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Thread Networking
Normally the popular recommendation is Apple TV 4K (128). If your current one meets your needs right now, and with new devices promised “any day now”, I’d personally go HomePod Mini to save a little money and upgrade to whichever new device fits your needs when they come out. Advantage Apple TV: Eth
...GrayHerald in r/HomeKit
March 31, 2026 8:05 PM
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Is it worth getting a new HomePod now?
It's always worth getting a new HomePod mini, in every color. You gotta catch them all. HomePod minis, hear the rainbow (or taste the rainbow, if you lick them).
Double-Yak9686 in r/HomePod
May 3, 2026 9:28 PM
3
Switching from Alexa
You would only be able to control your TV with an Apple TV. It’s what is necessary for your other Apple devices to be able to see and interact with your TV. I will say again that the Apple TV is the best media streamer out there even if you never ever use Siri. The UI and functionality is the best s
...HumanDissentipede in r/HomePod
April 21, 2026 6:06 PM
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Question about U400
Only you will be able to use UWB and Apple key. It will not allow you to share the key with your wife without having an Apple home hub setup. I just went through this exact situation. I ended up buying a home pod mini as it was the cheapest point of entry to Apple home at $99. Honestly now that I ha
...Significant-Twist748 in r/Aqara
April 5, 2026 8:55 PM
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Homey Pro + HA vs Apple Home + HA: Which combo for a family-friendly smart home?
you can honestly keep the nest speakers around for music and general audio stuff, they work fine as airplay targets through the starling hub which you already have. the main thing is voice control for your smart home devices though, and google assistant won't natively trigger homekit scenes or acces
...bayora_ae in r/homeautomation
April 13, 2026 4:06 PM
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Issues with matter router. Maybe I don’t understand
If you buy a HomePod Mini right now for $99, you’ll have the Thread Border Router you need to make your chosen ecosystem—Apple HomeKit—work. If you buy the latest model Apple TV that has an Ethernet port, you’ll accomplish the same thing. But, I think you’ll mind having a slightly-older HomePod Mini
...mobyhead1 in r/HomeKit
April 18, 2026 1:59 AM
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HomePod Mini Is Now 2,000 Days Old
People here not getting the point. It's not about the speaker and its sound quality. It's about the smart home system/standard/hardware. The HomePod Mini is the cheapest way to get into their smart home system, and that's why this matters.
Pam-pa-ram in r/apple
April 6, 2026 4:57 AM
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Is a Gen 1 HomePod worth it in 2026 over 2 stereo HomePod minis?
Then just go for it. It looks absolutely good as you know this HomePod and it’s yours. Minis are nothing in front of it. But didn’t you mention you found it in FB marketplace for $150 in your original post?
Manson2612 in r/HomePod
March 29, 2026 3:40 PM
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