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It has taken a while but the HomePod and HomePod mini are now, finally, officially available to buy in Singapore.
Alright, to recap a little, the second-generation HomePod was announced earlier this year and it features a revised speaker configuration and built-in temperature and humidity sensors.
It's powered by the S7 chip for computational audio, which means it constantly listens and adjusts its output for optimal sound.
The HomePod mini, on the other hand, was unveiled back in 2020. It's has a single full-range dynamic driver that's paired with two passive radiators and an acoustic waveguide to deliver 360° audio.
Like its larger sibling, the HomePod mini features an S5 chip that it uses to listen, process, and tune its output to ensure the best sound experience.
What's interesting about both speakers is that they don't have displays and are controlled solely via Siri.
You can also get a pair to create a true stereo setup. Or you could get multiple units for each room in the house to create a connected sound system where you can play the same song in each room or a different song in each room. The possibilities are numerous.
Both will be available to order on 30 March and will be available in stores on 6 April.
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@Snoweagle
Alright, to recap a little, the second-generation HomePod was announced earlier this year and it features a revised speaker configuration and built-in temperature and humidity sensors.
It's powered by the S7 chip for computational audio, which means it constantly listens and adjusts its output for optimal sound.
The HomePod mini, on the other hand, was unveiled back in 2020. It's has a single full-range dynamic driver that's paired with two passive radiators and an acoustic waveguide to deliver 360° audio.
Like its larger sibling, the HomePod mini features an S5 chip that it uses to listen, process, and tune its output to ensure the best sound experience.
What's interesting about both speakers is that they don't have displays and are controlled solely via Siri.
You can also get a pair to create a true stereo setup. Or you could get multiple units for each room in the house to create a connected sound system where you can play the same song in each room or a different song in each room. The possibilities are numerous.
Availability and pricing
The HomePod is priced at S$429 and is available in Midnight and White. The HomePod mini is priced at S$139 and is available in Space Grey, Blue, Yellow, White, and Orange.Both will be available to order on 30 March and will be available in stores on 6 April.

The HomePod and HomePod mini are finally officially available in Singapore
Better late than never, right?
@Snoweagle