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Video: Apple HomePod vs. Google Home Max
fallenjt said:apple-tx said:cpsro said:HomePod produces too much very-low-frequency bass and infrasound, which is distracting and highly annoying (often bordering on painful). Outdoor audio often contains wind buffeting noises and even in the controlled environment of a studio, buffeting sounds are produced if the speaker's mouth is too close to the mic. This complaint of mine is tied with the HomePod being unable to play most internet radio streams. NPR stations around the country are recognized by Siri but a lot of major stations--even ones located in Cupertino's backyard--are not. Despite my finding the HomePod to be by far the best for both voice recognition (compared to Echos) and reproduction of the spoken word (compared to the Echo, Echo Dot and Sonos Play 5), I had to return my HomePod for the above reasons, because it's not clear when these issues will be addressed.
I’m surprised by all the HomePod reviews that gush over how good the sound quality is. It is a decent sounding speaker, but there are much better offerings from real speaker manufacturers in the same, or even lower, price range. -
Video: Apple HomePod vs. Google Home Max
cpsro said:HomePod produces too much very-low-frequency bass and infrasound, which is distracting and highly annoying (often bordering on painful). Outdoor audio often contains wind buffeting noises and even in the controlled environment of a studio, buffeting sounds are produced if the speaker's mouth is too close to the mic. This complaint of mine is tied with the HomePod being unable to play most internet radio streams. NPR stations around the country are recognized by Siri but a lot of major stations--even ones located in Cupertino's backyard--are not. Despite my finding the HomePod to be by far the best for both voice recognition (compared to Echos) and reproduction of the spoken word (compared to the Echo, Echo Dot and Sonos Play 5), I had to return my HomePod for the above reasons, because it's not clear when these issues will be addressed.
I’m surprised by all the HomePod reviews that gush over how good the sound quality is. It is a decent sounding speaker, but there are much better offerings from real speaker manufacturers in the same, or even lower, price range.