For context I am a big Apple fan and not coming here just to hate. I’m also fairly embedded in the ecosystem with an Apple TV, AirPods, Mac, iPhone, etc.

I bought the HomePods per a recommendation from a friend and ever since I’ve regretted not just buying a sound bar instead. My list of grievances:

  • I’d expect plug in speakers at the size, price, and needing to get plugged into be louder and have more bass.
  • Nonstop connectivity issues that aren’t user friendly. Sometimes there’s a lag in connecting, sometimes I need to plug it out and plug it back in, sometime I want to connect to just my HomePods and not my Apple TV, and sometimes I want to be able to disconnect easily. Yes most of these things are doable but none of them are easy.
  • Even with an Apple TV I can’t play things like my Xbox audio through the HomePods because of no eArc and an older tv
  • This one isn’t technically Apple’s fault but serious lag with Spotify. Skipping songs or fast forwarding ads on podcasts is a pain

I honestly expected a lot more from Apple given the emphasis on quality and that I was paying a premium on these speakers. Had I known all of these friction points I would’ve opted for a Sony soundbar instead

  • Dasbeerboots@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You’re complaining about lack of bass… from a smart speaker. Get a subwoofer and two speakers. Don’t buy a sound bar. You’ll regret that even more. The KEF Q350 is on sale for $500 a pair right now. Pair that with a $120 SMSL amp and an SVS SB-1000 Pro, and you have yourself a killer 2.1 system.