Apple last week introduced a new $99 HomePod mini, which is a more affordable alternative to the full-size HomePod that's been around since 2017. The āHomePod miniā isn't shipping out until November, but on paper, it sounds great for those who have been eyeing a āHomePodā but haven't wanted to shell out $299.
In our latest YouTube video, we outlined the top five reasons why you might want to buy a āHomePod miniā.
1. $99 Price
At $99, the āHomePod miniā is a lot more affordable than the $299 āHomePodā, which was even more expensive ($349) when it first launched. Rumors have suggested that āHomePodā sales have been weak because of the high price of the device relative to smart speakers from other companies like Amazon and Google, so it was a no brainer for Apple to come up with a cheaper solution.

It's a lot easier to justify spending $99 on a home speaker than it is to spend $299, so the āHomePod miniā will likely be appealing to a wider consumer base than the original āHomePodā. At $99, āHomePodā is a solid choice if you're looking for a decent speaker that also gives you Siri access and HomeKit control.
2. Intercom
With āHomePod miniā Apple introduced a new Intercom feature that lets you send messages to and from the āHomePodā and other Apple devices. So, if you put a āHomePod miniā in oft-used rooms of the house, you can communicate with other family members through the Intercom option.

Parents will be able to do things like call the kids to dinner or make sure they're getting ready for school, and at that $99 price tag, it's more affordable to buy a couple of āHomePodā minis to place throughout the house.
Intercom messages sent to āHomePodā are played out loud in the room in your actual voice, and you can send them from any device. You can also send Intercom messages on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and even CarPlay.
3. HomeKit
A āHomePod miniā is a great way to control HomeKit-connected devices by voice. It's pretty convenient to be able to just say something like "Hey āSiriā, turn out the lights in the bedroom" at night to turn off the lights, and āHomePod miniā works with all HomeKit-connected devices.

It's an AirPlay 2 speaker so you can use it in scenes and automations for automatically playing music when desired, plus it serves as a Home Hub to allow you to access all your āHomeKitā devices when you're away from home.
4. Stereo Pairing
Two āHomePodā minis can work together as a stereo pair with left and right channels, serving as audio for an Apple TV or a home theater setup. When paired up, two āHomePodā minis can create a more immersive sound experience.

You can pair two full-size HomePods together too, but it's a lot cheaper to buy two āHomePodā minis than to buy two HomePods.
5. Handoff
With handoff functionality, you can bring an iPhone or āiPadā close to your āHomePod miniā and then the music that's playing on your device will transfer right over to the āHomePod miniā. You can also transfer from āHomePod miniā to iPhone when you're leaving the house.

There's a U1 chip that's in the āHomePod miniā (and not the āHomePodā), and Apple says that this chip will enable a different transfer experience with haptic feedback and personalized listening suggestions.
Feedback and Launch Date
Have other reasons you're considering a āHomePod miniā? Let us know in the comments below.
āHomePod miniā will be available to pre-order on Friday, November 6, and it will start arriving to customers on Monday, November 16, the official āHomePod miniā launch date.




















