Woot! Love the design... spherical! I'm drawn to the white, but the space gray would probably make more sense! Love the price- $99!
Woot! Love the design... spherical! I'm drawn to the white, but the space gray would probably make more sense! Love the price- $99!
Probably getting one for the bedroom.
Woot! Love the design... spherical! I'm drawn to the white, but the space gray would probably make more sense! Love the price- $99!
That's a great question. I dug around on Apple's Mini HomePod page and found that it comes with a 20W power adapter. So my guess is that it would need to be charged from time to time.
https://www.apple.com/homepod-mini/specs/#mn_p
In the promotional video at the event on Tuesday it seemed that the HomePod mini did not need to be connected to a wall outlet. Is that correct? Is it chargeable or does it have to be plugged in to an outlet?
I am watching the iMore Show, which is currently live. I asked the question about charging, and it will need to be plugged in to charge... just like the regular HomePod.
Are you saying the mini and the charger will both need to be plugged in to charge?
Are you saying the mini and the charger will both need to be plugged in to charge?
What language is this?
Is there a battery present in the HomePod and the HomePod mini?
If not, why would there be a charger in the package if it needs to be plugged in at all times.
And why do you think the charger won’t need to be plugged in? Does it come with its own battery?
Like I said, I don’t understand.
I’m going to get two, one for my study and one for the bedroom. They look really good. I love my other HomePod. It can hear me no matter how loud everything is going on around it
I’m on the fence about getting one because Siri & I are not friends