Just_Me_D Ambassador Team Leader, Senior Moderator Moderator Jan 8, 2012 59,709 632 113 Visit site Jan 27, 2018 #2 When you view the HomePod page via Apple's website, the focus appears to be on music listening so with that in mind, I would *guess* the answer to be no, but it's only a *guess*. I honestly don't know.
When you view the HomePod page via Apple's website, the focus appears to be on music listening so with that in mind, I would *guess* the answer to be no, but it's only a *guess*. I honestly don't know.
Just_Me_D Ambassador Team Leader, Senior Moderator Moderator Jan 8, 2012 59,709 632 113 Visit site Jan 27, 2018 #3 UPDATE: The answer is YES, according to the information found via the iMore Blog. [h=3]Stream other audio via AirPlay[/h][FONT="]Even though HomePod doesn't ship with AirPlay 2, it can still receive audio from any device that can AirPlay. That includes your Macs, Apple TV, iPhones, and iPads, along with any third-party apps that support the feature (including work-arounds for Android and things like AirSonos).[/FONT] Source: https://www.imore.com/how-homepod-w...h-icloud-music-library-airplay-and-flac-files
UPDATE: The answer is YES, according to the information found via the iMore Blog. [h=3]Stream other audio via AirPlay[/h][FONT="]Even though HomePod doesn't ship with AirPlay 2, it can still receive audio from any device that can AirPlay. That includes your Macs, Apple TV, iPhones, and iPads, along with any third-party apps that support the feature (including work-arounds for Android and things like AirSonos).[/FONT] Source: https://www.imore.com/how-homepod-w...h-icloud-music-library-airplay-and-flac-files