A:Answeryes and no it uses airplay so for example if your trying to listen to spotify with boom 3d still working it does not support so in some cases yes and some cases no would need more info to fully and correctly answer your question
A:AnswerHi, I heard HomePod has been discontinued, is not a great deal though, it got a lot of bugs while operating with HomeKit, HomePod is an amazing speaker to connect to Apple Tv for movies and operate Siri with your voice, saying forward or rewind a minute or 5 minutes or start from the beginning, is excellent and quick, but it sucks as a smart speaker with HomeKit with lights, sometimes doesn't recognize your music library, says there's nothing there in your music library, even though I bought a lot of music aside of my Apple Music Subscription, and too expensive for the basic features, sometimes you ask for lights or make a call or translate anything, but it responds anything else like you got to go to settings again and crap like that, to re-associate account, and I dont really know why, I am an advanced user with settings so I do not recommend it anymore, regards
A:AnswerI don’t believe so. Or, not as an output that works with the sound bar. You may be able to use it as an either/or type of set up where the sound bar plays whatever is on the screen and the HomePod plays Apple TV and music content.
I could be wrong about the 2nd part, but, in terms of it playing in unison with the sound bar, I don’t believe so.
I do think you may be able to control the tv with speaker if you have Siri enabled and the tv is a recognized Apple HomeKit device. If you have Apple TV 4 or above, that remote will be able to control everything as long as you give jog the needed permission in settings. Good luck and hope this helps a bit!
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A:AnswerHi, hope you're Ok, HomePod has cable directly, no adapter like HomePod Mini wich comes with an USB-C 20 watts adapter, refering to your question no accessories with HomePod, the box has got the device itself with the cord plugged and packed in circle below, and its booklet of welcome, HomePod has a thicker cable wich says a 2.5A 125 volts and on the other hand HomePod Mini thinner cable and USB-C 20 watts adapter, regards
A:AnswerI have both and the HomePod mini sounds better in my opinion. Sound is subjective and you may come to a different conclusion. I would recommend checking it out, if you're in the Apple ecosystem, I don't think you'll be disappointed.