Why Apple is right to forget about a HomePod mini 2 – for now
If it ain’t broke…
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Applelifted the veil on itsHomePod 2wireless speaker last week, but we’re not expecting a second-generationHomePod minito follow any time soon.
In hislatest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s resident Apple expert Mark Gurman speculates that Apple isn’t “actively working” on a successor to one of thebest wireless speakersbecause there’s simply no need for one.
“The latest HomePod doesn’t include any major new functions that aren’t already in the $99 mini, so there isn’t an obvious reason to update the model,” Gurman explains. “Sure, it would be nice to get more colors, a cheaper price, and better sound and microphones, but the real improvements probably need to be made on the back end – with Siri and app integration.”
Gurman’s assertion comes after Appleconfirmed the existence of built-in temperature and humidity sensors on its pint-sized wireless speaker. These sensors – which are being marketed as some of the HomePod 2’s flagship features – have always existed in the HomePod mini, but an upcoming software update will allow the device to actually utilize these hitherto dormant smart home helpers.
As such, there isn’t really a need for Apple to pour resources into developing a HomePod mini 2 – at least for now. In ourHomePod 2 review, we noted that there isn’t much functionality that the bigger version has that the smaller one doesn’t, other than Dolby Atmos and lossless support.
Thanks to the imminent activation of its temperature and humidity sensors, the existing mini will soon be capable of kicking it with the HomePod 2 as a versatile andMatter-compatible smart home device.
The former is expected to get its shiny new sensor upgrade with the next majoriOS 16update, iOS 16.3, which is currently in its final beta.
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Gurman had previously suggested that Apple was considering the possibility of developing a full-blown (and “super-impressive”) HomePod mini 2, though that speculation came before news broke of the original model’s built-in temperature and humidity sensors.
For our money, the only thing that might encourage Apple to turn its attention towards a HomePod mini successor is the current model’s lack of support forDolby AtmosandSpatial Audio. These are the main ‘missing’ features on the HomePod mini versus the HomePod 2, and if consumers – and the music industry at large – continue to embrace audio streaming with 3D sound positioning, it’s an obvious way for Apple to add more interest to future models. We’re still some time away from that moment, though.
Make a house a (smart) home
Apple’s integration of smart home functionality in its new and existing HomePod range speaks to the company’s broader push to embrace smart home technologies in the coming years. Clearly intent on righting the wrongs of its confusing Home app, the tech giant is also reportedly working on aniPad-like smart displayand possiblyanother new HomePod with a screen.
It’s possible, then, that some of thebest smart home devicescould soon bear the Apple logo, rather than justGoogleandAmazon’s.
For more HomePod-related content, check out our comprehensiveApple HomePod 2 vs HomePod minifeature and our breakdown offirst HomePod 2 listening impressions.
Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.
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