The Apple HomePod has been out for a hot minute, and now that its AirPlay 2 firmware update has rolled out, it means that the HomePod is more than just a great-sounding smart speaker. It’s versatile. It can be configured in a stereo pair (here’s how) or in a multi-room system with other HomePods. And controlling the entire system is as easy as quick accessing the Control Center on your iPhone or iPad. Or you can just ask Siri. Basically, it’s the easiest and (arguably) the best way to stream music if you have an iOS device.
The other neat thing is that the HomePod plays pretty well with others. It can control other speakers throughout your home that also support AirPlay 2. At the minute, there aren’t too many third-party speakers that support AirPlay 2, but Apple has confirmed that they’re coming. Bang & Olufsen, Bose, Bowers & Wilkins, Marantz, Marshall, Naim and Sonos are just a few of the third-parties rolling out a firmware update with AirPlay 2 support shortly. However, it should noted that not every speaker that supports AirPlay will eventually be updated with AirPlay 2.
For those well-committed to Apple’s ecosystem, there’s still more on the horizon. The AirPlay 2 update isn’t available for Apple TV yet, but we fully expect it to be released in the coming months; and when it is, you’ll be better able to control your TV with your voice. We also expect a “TV mode” update that enables anybody with an Apple TV and multiple HomePods (and other potentially other AirPlay 2-enabled speakers) to configure them in a multi-channel surround sound system, similar what Sonos is able to do with their soundbars. Until then, however, we’ll just have to wait.
Apple is opening up a brand new door for home audio with AirPlay 2. If you an iPhone or iPad, and haven’t yet invested in a home audio system (or you want to start a new one), these are our favorite speakers to get you started. Remember, the HomePod is an excellent smart speaker but it’s limited in terms of connectivity — if you don’t subscribe to Apple Music or our heavily invested in iTunes, one of the below wireless speakers might be the better option.
Note: All the below speakers support AirPlay, and those that don’t yet support AirPlay 2 will most likely be updated in the near future. However, it’s worth double checking before purchasing. AirPlay can simply stream music from an iOS device or a computer with iTunes to a AirPlay-supported speaker. AirPlay 2 can do way more.
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The Good: The HomePod is the best-sounding smart speaker we’ve ever heard, with the pricer the Google Home Max ($399) and now the Sonos Beam ($399) being its only real competitors. When it comes to music, it’s the smartest smart speaker, too. It can tell you detailed facts about the song playing or the artist and the album, and it’s way more knowledgeable than other speakers — but only if you’re streaming Apple Music. The HomePod is really a personalized extension of your iPhone. It can read back or help you send iMessages. It can call people. And it can control your smart home. Most recently, you can configure two HomePods in a stereo pair.