HomePod
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HomePod
Summary
HomePod is a smart speaker[1]. HomePod draws 310 Wikipedia views per month (smart_speaker category, ranking #2 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- HomePod's image is recorded as An Apple HomePod speaker .png[3].
- HomePod's instance of is recorded as smart speaker[4].
- HomePod's instance of is recorded as wireless speaker[5].
- HomePod's instance of is recorded as digital media player[6].
- HomePod's logo image is recorded as Apple HomePod Wordmark.svg[7].
- HomePod's manufacturer is recorded as Foxconn[8].
- HomePod's manufacturer is recorded as Inventec (China)[9].
- HomePod's manufacturer is recorded as Inventec[10].
- HomePod's developer is recorded as Apple Inc.[11].
- HomePod's subclass of is recorded as smart speaker[12].
- HomePod's subclass of is recorded as computing platform[13].
- HomePod's subclass of is recorded as smart hub[14].
- HomePod's subclass of is recorded as Apple hardware[15].
- HomePod's designed by is recorded as Apple Inc.[16].
- HomePod's operating system is recorded as iOS[17].
- HomePod's operating system is recorded as tvOS[18].
- HomePod's operating system is recorded as audioOS[19].
- HomePod's Commons category is recorded as HomePod[20].
- HomePod's input device is recorded as multi-touch[21].
- HomePod's input device is recorded as voice user interface[22].
- HomePod's country of origin is recorded as United States[23].
- HomePod's has part is recorded as Apple A8[24].
- HomePod's has part is recorded as Siri[25].
- HomePod's has part is recorded as tweeter[26].
- HomePod's has part is recorded as woofer[27].
Why It Matters
HomePod draws 310 Wikipedia views per month (smart_speaker category, ranking #2 of 9).[2] HomePod has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] HomePod is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]