Looks Like Nobody Wants to Buy Apple’s HomePod!!!
Surprise, surprise, turns out Apple’s debut foray into the world of voice assistant-enabled speakers isn’t
quite living up to the company’s initial expectations. According to a Bloomberg report, the company has
lowered the number of Homepods being manufactured by one of its partners, Inventec Corporation, and is
reportedly looking to make a second smart speaker, one a bit less expensive than its current $350 offering.
Meanwhile, according to a report from The China Times, Apple is slashing the number of monthly HomePod
orders from 500,000 to 200,00 due to some disappointing sales. Apple retail store workers cited in the
Bloomberg story claim to be selling “fewer than 10 HomePods a day.” Apple’s no stranger to lackluster
sales when it comes to new products, but the HomePod seems to be fighting a war on multiple fronts, and
doing poorly in each one. We’ve reached out to Apple for comment on the HomePod situation.
sell around 7 million HomePods this year, and 11 million in 2019. 11 million is a lot, but is pretty small
compared to the 39 million Echo devices he expects Amazon to sell in the same timeframe, or the 32 million
Google Home devices also expected to end up in homes.
The introduction of a cheaper HomePod, as suggested by The China Times, would no doubt make the
device more accessible, but that doesn’t exactly solve the most debilitating problem plaguing the HomePod,
its limited functionality....

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