That HomePod is a real Apple product, a year or two late to the market and twice the price of the competition. Will be interesting to see if it manages to gain traction through the Apple name and looking pretty.
The real deal-breaker will be how good the voice recognition is. The Amazon Dot ($50) that I have is generally decent but when it doesn't understand you it gets irritating fairly quickly.
nah, surely the real deal-breaker is sound quality, a $50 device that has a speaker and recognizes your voice isn't the same product as a £400 sound system containing multiple speakers, smart EQ and echo cancellation
That HomePod is a real Apple product, a year or two late to the market and twice the price of the competition. Will be interesting to see if it manages to gain traction through the Apple name and looking pretty.
The real deal-breaker will be how good the voice recognition is. The Amazon Dot ($50) that I have is generally decent but when it doesn't understand you it gets irritating fairly quickly.