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A new Apple HomePod in 2020? Here's what we've heard

© Tyler Lizenby/CNET  Apple's HomePod prices are down.

By Molly Price, CNET

Apple's HomePod debuted in 2018. It had a $349 price tag, great sound and the risk of putting white rings on your tabletop. Since then, despite some nice iterations on the HomePod's features via periodic software updates, Apple hasn't made much progress in the smart home, even as Amazon and Google continue to expand their audiences for Alexa and Google Assistant products across the board.

But according to a Bloomberg report in April, Apple isn't giving up on the HomePod. According to "people familiar with the plans," Apple is planning to release a smaller and cheaper HomePod this year. Details are few, but sources say that the new HomePod will be approximately half the size of the original. It will keep the same design, just on a smaller scale.


WWDC sets the stage

Apple could announce the new speaker at its online Worldwide Developers Conference that begins on June 22, with a release date for the second half of the year. (Apple did not respond to our request for comment.) While WWDC is traditionally a software-focused event, there's certainly a precedent for product news at the June event. Last year's conference saw the announcement of the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR, and Apple announced the first HomePod at WWDC back in 2017. 

Pricing premonitions

There's no word on a price for the second-generation HomePod, but a smaller size likely means a smaller price as well. That's the biggest step Apple can take to compete with the hugely popular and often on sale $50 Amazon Echo Dot and Google Nest Mini speakers. Since launching the HomePod, Apple has reduced the price of their smart speaker from its original $349 MSRP to $299, though it periodically goes on sale for $199. In recent months, reports circulated that Apple is offering employees a 50% discount on the HomePod with a limit of 10 per employee (up from just two). Could these price drops indicate a stock clear-out?

© Provided by CNET   Google and Amazon's popular small smart speakers rule the market. Chris Monroe/CNET


New patents from Apple

There are also rumors stirring around Apple's 2019 filing of a patent for a "Fabric-Covered Electronic Device with Touch Sensor." The patent's abstract description reads:

An electronic device such as a speaker device may have a curved housing characterized by a vertical longitudinal axis. A layer of fabric may cover the curved housing. A touch sensor may be used to detect touch input on the layer of fabric. The touch sensor may include capacitive touch sensor electrodes including drive lines and sense lines.

It also goes on to describe light-emitting components to mark where touch sensors are located. That's quite different from the solid plastic top of the current HomePod, and similar to the current touch fabric design of the Nest Mini.

Even with a slimmer design and better price, Apple still has smart home challenges to overcome. Apple's narrow selection of music streaming services and shorter list of compatible smart home products make it a tough sell to anyone not exclusively living the Appleverse. 

Siri is still a problem

Then there's the issue of Siri as an assistant. Compared to the ever-evolving and personable voice assistants from Google and Amazon, Siri falls short. Interactions just feel less natural, and often simple requests aren't handled as seamlessly as Google or Alexa. We've spent hours with all three and discovered there are some things Siri just can't do.

Whether they're rumors or fanboy wishlists, a HomePod sequel would certainly need some combination of wider music service support and serious Siri upgrades -- in addition to that presumed price cut -- in order to have smart home-savvy shoppers give the Apple speaker a second look.


Bonus rumor: Apple AirTags

If the possibility of a HomePod sequel doesn't raise your eyebrows, there are other Apple products rumored to be making debuts this year. Besides the perennially rumored Apple TV upgrade, Apple may be getting into the tracker game as well with a product rumored to be called AirTags or Apple Tags (name not confirmed). According to Bloomberg's sources, the tags will allow users to track items like wallets or keys, much like the Tile trackers you can buy today. MacRumors also pointed out an AirTags mention in an Apple support video (subsequently deleted) and screenshots shared with the website depicting AirTag setup. 

© Provided by CNET   Typically held at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, the annual Worldwide Developers Conference will be virtual this year. James Martin/CNET

Even if these products are up next for Apple, coronavirus delays could mean a later release. Wall Street Journal in April reported a delay in Apple's production of the newest iPhone. With manufacturing across Asia heavily impacted and consumers spending less on big-ticket items, that delay could extend to other Apple products like the HomePod or AirTags.

Last year, there were reports of Apple expanding its HomeKit team and prepping for new products. That gave us hope that Apple had a renewed interest in the connected home. If Apple is indeed planning to press forward into the smart home, it really should start with an improved HomePod.

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