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HomePod Tips
HomePod has finally arrived in our retail stores! While it has been shipping for a little over a month now, its taken a little while for Apple to open up availability to resellers such as ourselves. Our staff have eagerly set up speakers in all of our stores, everyone has been impressed with the sound quality and reporting that Siri is working better than ever!
Single user. Anyone in the room can give Siri commands, but when it comes to account-based connections, the HomePod is a single-user device. So if you set it up, which is astonishingly easy, it will connect to your Apple Music account, your iMessage account, your iCloud account for Reminders, and so on. That’s fine for you, but, for instance, your family members won’t be able to access their Apple Music playlists.
Speakerphone. The HomePod may be the best speakerphone you’ve ever used. Alas, you can’t initiate a call on it, but once you start one on your iPhone, you can transfer the call by tapping the new Audio button that replaced the Speaker button in iOS 11.2.5 and selecting the HomePod.
Apple Music. The HomePod can act as an AirPlay speaker, allowing it to play audio from your other Apple devices. But when you control it via Siri, the music must come from Apple Music, your iTunes Store purchases, or be matched in your iCloud Music Library. To send Mac audio from apps other than iTunes to the HomePod, get Rogue Amoeba’s Airfoil.
Audio power. It may be small, but the HomePod has plenty of power. At 6 feet, we measured the sound output at 100% volume at 80 decibels, which is louder than is comfortable.
Volume control. Speaking of volume, you control it by percentages, as in “Hey Siri, set the volume to 15 percent.” You can also tap the + and – buttons on the top of the HomePod to adjust the volume in 5% increments.
It listens. The HomePod hears your commands remarkably well, even when it’s playing music at a high volume. You shouldn’t have to shout at it.
Hey Siri. If you’re within earshot of a HomePod and want to give Siri a command on your iPhone or Apple Watch, don’t say “Hey Siri” right away. Instead, to use your iPhone, unlock it first. Or, to use your Apple Watch, raise your wrist. Apple has an explanation of how Hey Siri works with multiple devices.
Apple TV. You can play audio from your Apple TV through your HomePod. On the main screen of the Apple TV, press and hold the Play/Pause button on the Siri Remote, and then select the HomePod before playing a show. Or, while playing video, swipe down on the Siri Remote, swipe right to select Audio, and then select your HomePod in the Speaker li
Once you’ve transferred audio to the HomePod, you can use Hey Siri commands to pause and play the Apple TV content, change volume, and even rewind and fast-forward by a certain amount of time (“Hey Siri, rewind 10 seconds”). However, other things that Siri on the Apple TV can do, like tell you who stars in a movie, work only when you press and hold the Siri button on the Siri Remote.
Apple plans to release software updates that will enable two HomePods in the same room to provide true stereo sound, and that will let you control multiple HomePods simultaneously for multi-room audio. So far I’ve held out on setting up HomePod in my home. Something tells me though, that once this next update comes out I won’t be able to fight the urge any longer.
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Dear Friends,
Many folks use the calendar to let them know that spring has arrived, but for me, it’s hair. As soon as I start to notice my horses shedding out their winter coats I know spring is near, even if I hop into my car and see the temperature gauge display -6 degrees when taking the kids to school. Over the last week my horses have begun shedding at an incredible rate. Last night as I took the shedding blade to my mare I quickly created a pile of fallen hair on the ground and it brought a little smile to my face. The birds and other small critters also enjoy the site of my horses shedding their winter coats, as the fallen hair is a popular nest-making material. I’m looking forward to once again being able to have evening horse therapy sessions after work. While my dogs are great company, I’m a horse girl through and through. Not much beats the smell of the horse barn and time with my horses after work.
We have been doing some spring cleaning around the Small Dog offices and warehouse. I’m always surprised to see the things we’ve continued to hold onto after all these years and some of it is truly junk! In a back closet, I found a five-gallon bucket of what looked like spackle that had dried up ten years ago and a huge bag of lightweight utility or gardening gloves. Did we at some point hire an army of workers to spackle who were afraid to get their hands dirty? I’ll never know. Luckily, our spring cleaning has mostly revealed valuable items. If you happen to be in Vermont this weekend, stop by our South Burlington store today or tomorrow. We’ve pulled together all of or used, demo, dented box, refurbished and other less than perfect box computers and iPads and have put them on sale.
This week’s Kibbles & Bytes exclusive bundle is HomePod and Phillips Hue. HomePod is now the central hub in many homes, so why not let it take over your lights? This bundle normally sells for $549.98, but Kibbles & Bytes readers can get it for $524.98.
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Dear Friends,
While Don and Grace are enjoying warm breezes as they ride their motorcycles to New Orleans, I’m back in Vermont buried in snow. The calendar says spring in only days away, but it’s hard to believe that looking outside the office windows. There is a plus side to all the snow, the skiing has been incredible! I am thoroughly enjoying my weekends on the slopes and even more delighted that both of my kids can now join me. This winter I taught my youngest how to ski and she’s already comfortable cruising down the mountain from the summit. I can see I have a daredevil on my hands as she has eyes for mini-woods runs and already has a few favorite side trips.
Last week I was fortunate enough to travel to Austin Texas for a few days for the ASMC conference. This is a time for Apple authorized resellers and service locations to get together and share information and products face to face. These group interactions are valuable not only for gaining new insight on opportunities within our businesses, but it’s also a time to be introduced to new ideas. I always feel regenerated after these trips and I have already begun to utilize some of the information I gained last week with the team.
Leave your laptop behind with this week’s Kibbles & Bytes exclusive special! I have bunded a 10.5in 256gb iPad Pro with the perfect accessories for a slimmed down office. I’ve added the Apple Smart Keyboard, an extra wall charger, lightning cable, a lightning to AV adapter, iKlear and of course, AppleCare+. You won’t miss your laptop with this bundle. This normally sells for $1152.93, but for Kibbles & Bytes readers you can get it for $1099.99.
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