Apple HomePod gets FCC certification, coming to market soon?

Georgi Vasilev, 20 January 2018

Apple's HomePod is coming and there's no stopping it now. About time, really - the smart speaker was unveiled on June 5 last year, with a market launch initially planned for December and then pushed back to early 2018. Well, early 2018 it is, and the HomePod has now received FCC certification.

Apple HomePod FCC ID label location
Apple HomePod FCC ID label location

Following a rumor from earlier this week that a million units have been dispatched from manufacturer Inventec's warehouses, the smart speaker should be hitting the shelves any day now. At least in the countries from the initial wave of availability, that is - the US, UK, and Australia.

The HomePod is Apple's answer to the Amazon Echo and Google Home, of course with Siri on board instead of Alexa and Google Assistant. The 7-inch tall cylinder features a 4-inch up-firing woofer, an array of 7 tweeters spreading highs in all 360 degrees, and six mics constantly listening for the 'Hey, Siri' trigger word.

The HomePod will set you back $349 and color options at launch will be white and space gray.

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Reader comments

I mean it's so typical for Apple to label any of their products with 'i" or 'pod'.

  • Anonymous
  • 22 Jan 2018
  • PA7

Copy paste product, be creative

Who is not being logical? Look at the price differences too. Audio quality is definitely affected by price. And what does mentality have anything to do with this? You dont even know what you writing. Try again.

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