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Following an unveiling at WWDC yesterday, Apple let members of the press get a close-up look at its new Siri-enabled speaker, HomePod, but due to the loudness of the area it was impossible for WWDC attendees to really determine HomePod's Sound quality. **w, a few websites have gotten the chance to hear how HomePod sounds in a **rmal environment, and shared their opinions of the device online.
According to Mashable, Apple played listeners five songs across four genres and the device had "very good audio." The HomePod starts up by playing 360-degree Audio to itself so it can learn the space it's in, and then adjusts any subsequent music that's played With the k**wledge of the size of the room. HomePod requires constant AC power for music playback Mashable said this worked, and "** matter where I walked in the small listening room, the Sound was consistent." The Audio wasn't just loud ? filling a room With sound, good or bad, is easy ? it was rich. The highs were sharp, but **t broken. The lows were deep, so**rous, but **t chest-thumping.Mashable **ted That Apple had in-room comparisons With its competitors, including So**s Play:3 and Amazon Echo, and That the HomePod easily beat the two other speakers in pure music playback quality. The site **ted the disadvantages users face if they don't use Apple Music, and was unsure how any of the smart home controls would work as press was only allowed access to **n-functional demo units, but was ultimately left impressed With HomePod, calling it a "very good speaker" and looking forward to testing it more as December grows nearer. CNET heard the same five songs, including "The Greatest" by Sia, "Sunrise" by **rah Jones, "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder, "DNA" by Kendrick Lamar and a live performance of The Eagles' "Hotel California." The site said That HomePod's Audio was "bolder and more vivid" than So**s Play:3, and in general "a lot better than Amazon Echo." CNET was also impressed how HomePod can separate vocals from ambient, instrument-based sounds, and how two HomePods in one room can recognize one a**ther and automatically adjust playback for the best spatial Sound output. HomePod came off as bolder and more vivid than So**s Play:3 in the experience I tried, and a lot better than Amazon Echo. I'd also say the music sounded consistently vivid and crisp in a quiet space, more so than the So**s and Amazon comparisons on-hand. But the one thing I didn't get to experience was how HomePod can listen, talk and suggest things. I couldn't request music, or ask for the weather, or try any smart controls.In the controlled demo environment, What HiFi? **ted the HomePod's strong bass and crisp vocals on Sia's "The Greatest," which made the Echo "almost pedestrian" in comparison. Even With TruePlay calibration on So**s Play:3, the So**s speakers "appeared uncharacteristically flat" versus HomePod. The site did **te That throughout the session songs felt more Bass-Heavy than some of the other speakers in comparison, and it remains unclear if Apple will allow users to tweak Audio playback in some way. ![]() As Sia?s The Greatest played out, the HomePod sounded impressive: strong bass rang out ? which was perhaps the overriding Audio takeaway for the speaker ? but the vocals still seemed sharp and crisp. In comparison, the So**s Play:3 appeared uncharacteristically flat, while the Amazon Echo felt almost pedestrian.Engadget called HomePod's Audio "incredible," and compared to both rivals in the demo area, "it blew them both out of the water." The HomePod however, sounded crisp and bright ** matter the musical genre fed through it -- it rendered The Eagles as well it did Kendrick Lamar. As a reminder, there's a huge woofer and seven tweeters inside, all meant to make Audio Sound as vivid as possible ** matter where you are in a room.The takeaway from most First impressions of Apple's HomePod appears to be That it easily beats the competition offered up in the demo, but as many sites **ted, that's an expected outcome. We'll still have to wait until closer to the HomePod's holiday launch in December to see more true-to-life Audio tests, how voice controls work With Siri, and how successful the intelligent assistant is at performing tasks within Apple's new smart speaker system. For more HomePod impressions, check out these sites: BBC, The Verge, Business Insider, Pocket-lint Related Roundup: HomePod Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: HomePod First Listen Impressions: 'Incredible' Audio With Bass-Heavy Sound That Easil || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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