Apple announces revamped full-size HomePod two years after discontinuing original

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Apple has announced a new $299 HomePod smart speaker with a similar form factor to the original HomePod released in 2018. New features available with this second-generation model include support for the smart home standard Matter, allowing the speaker to control compatible accessories, and an upgraded S7 chip first seen in the Apple Watch Series 7. It will be sold alongside the HomePod Mini, the smaller version of the speaker introduced in 2020. The new HomePod is available to order starting today, and will begin shipping February 3rd.

The second-generation HomePod has a single 4-inch woofer paired with five tweeters, (down from seven in the original model) and a total of five microphones (down from seven). Apple says the speaker can sense how it’s positioned in a room, adjusting its sound depending on whether it’s placed up against a wall or out in the middle of a space. Like the original HomePod, two speakers can be arranged into a stereo pair, or used as speakers for the Apple TV 4K.

The internals of the new HomePod.
Image: Apple

New for this model are built-in temperature and humidity sensors that can be used as triggers for smart home automations (there were reports that similar sensors were present in the HomePod Mini, but they’ve never been made available for consumer use). There’s also support for a handing off music like we saw with the HomePod Mini using Apple’s ultra wideband tech, and the speaker’s voice assistant Siri is able to recognize up to six different voices and provide personalized responses.

With a software update coming later this spring, Apple says the new HomePod will be able to use its built-in microphones to listen for smoke or carbon monoxide alarms, and notify you if it hears anything via an iPhone.

As well as its cheaper price, the HomePod Mini also introduced support for Thread — a smart home protocol that subsequently became an integral part of the Matter spec. Like the new HomePod, the HomePod Mini can serve as a Matter smart home controller and Thread border router for management of Matter devices across Thread, Wi-Fi, and ethernet networks.

The second-generation HomePod will be sold in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, and 11 other markets, according to Apple. It’ll be available in either white or gray, with a “color-matched” power cable.

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