Apple wants us to have a new device in our lives, the new HomePod. A smart speaker whose primary objective is that we can listen to music or any audio that comes from our devices. In addition, we will also have Crab in our house, or in our speaker rather, a Siri that we can invoke from anywhere in our room and that will do everything we want, with certain limitations obviously ...
Yes, the HomePod is a speaker, and Apple talks about it as being the best speaker, a speaker designed for audiophiles (sound lovers). So is the HomePod all that worth it? Is the sound from the speaker quality sound? Well, it seems so ... After the jump we will tell you the impressions that audiophiles are having about the sound that the HomePod transmits, and as we said, it seems that nothing disappoints ...
As you can see in the previous graph, the HomePod emits a fairly balanced sound, reaching almost a flat line of sound fidelity. The HomePod could emit high, medium, and low sounds, within a range of 40hz to 20.000hz with only 2 decibels deviationQuite interesting features considering the size of the speaker. Of course, waiting for us to test it, there are also many users who speak of the HomePod as a speaker with a Beats sound (that sound with intense bass that makes us lose nuances of the sound).
Now, we must take into account the dimensions of this new Apple smart speaker, it is worth that the sound it produces is more than acceptable, and you could probably say that it is the one that provides the best sound of the speakers of its characteristics, but you also have to bear in mind that a speaker the size, at the top, of an iPhone 8 Plus cannot compete with large sound towers, and even less with multi-speaker sound systems. From my point of view, the HomePod is a smart speaker, Do you want a speaker to listen to quality music and you don't care whether you have Siri or not? consider other cheaper options. The HomePod produces a great sound, yes, but you have to assess whether it is what you need or not ...
Please, BALANCED, unbalanced. It's a bad translation from English. It costs little to speak and write well. I say this with all my good intentions. I don't mean to upset anyone.