![]() ![]() If your HomePod starts making popping noises, chances are it’s about to bite the dust.Īnd if (or when) your original HomePod dies, there’s no clear replacement option. (…) During the last several months, we’ve seen a growing number of reports of HomePod units failing completely, with a so-called “popping” sound now infamous among users. 9to5Mac’s Chance Miller addressed these problems in his article about the original HomePod’s demise being a slow and sad one: ![]() Although I’ve covered a few stories here at 9to5Mac about users completely losing their smart speaker after a software update or for absolutely no reason, I never had this kind of issue. I’m a proud owner of the original model for the past three years. Unfortunately, there’s still a major issue Apple needs to address, which is AirPlay reliability when connecting multiple HomePods. While the original HomePod was discontinued last year, the company added new colors to the HomePod mini family in October and finally launched Lossless and Dolby Atmos support to these products. ![]() Apple has a strange relationship with its audio products. ![]()
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