Best HomePod 2 and HomePod Mini deals July 2024

Apple HomePod 2
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If you're an Apple user in the market for a Siri-powered smart speaker, one of Apple's HomePods should be just the ticket. 

There are two brilliant, five-star models to choose from, that are also the best-sounding smart speakers in their respective price bands. They are the latest HomePod 2 (£299 / $299 / AU$479) and the smaller, more affordable HomePod Mini (RRP £99, $99, AU$149).

Discounts on Apple products are rare, but now the HomePod 2 has been on sale over two years, deals are cropping up here and there. We have seen some good discounts on the HomePod Mini in the past too, so it's always worth checking what's about. 

Both HomePods have similar features: they both operate seamlessly with your Apple devices, use AirPlay 2 for wireless streaming (there's no Bluetooth) and both support Apple Music Lossless and Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos. That means you can stream lossless tracks up to 24-bit/48kHz quality through both HomePods, while the Dolby Atmos 3D immersive effect works well in both single speaker mode and as a stereo pair.

The company also offers Apple Music Voice Plan, which is a half-price subscription if you only use Siri.

Of course, you really need to be a dedicated Apple user to get the most features out of them. After all, you need an iOS device to set them up and an Apple Music subscription is necessary if you want to make the most of their excellent music curation features via Siri voice control. 

Not sure which HomePod speaker is right for you? Read on to find out.

Apple HomePod 2

Apple HomePod 2

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The HomePod 2 is the best-sounding smart speaker you can buy at this price, throwing out a clear, weighty and energetic sound that trumps (admittedly cheaper) rivals from Sonos and Amazon.

The HomePod 2 is smarter than its predecessor, with improved Siri voice control, it's compatible with more smart tech thanks to new Matter platform support, and it's even more flexible in terms of placement than before, with the newer S7 chip analysing and and optimising the sound to its placement in real-time.

Crucially, it sounds even better than before. Apple has made considerable improvements under the hood to the driver arrangement, including a high-excursion woofer and five tweeters, that result in an impressive performance from the bigger speaker.

It sounds tighter, more organised and voices in particular are delivered with clarity and warmth. The sound is spacious and three-dimensional, particularly with Dolby Atmos tracks and in a stereo pair, and basslines, have vastly more weight and presence than a speaker this size has any right to produce – yet it’s never overbearing or flabby. Overall it's more engaging, exciting and enjoyable to listen to.

Combine two HomePods with an Apple TV 4K and you’d also get a viable home cinema system – a wildcard option that’s well worth considering.

Apple HomePod Mini

Apple HomePod Mini

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The HomePod Mini, meanwhile, is effectively the HomePod 2 on a smaller scale. It's even smaller than the Amazon Echo Dot, but delivers an enjoyably detailed, organised and sophisticated sound for the price – you wouldn't believe such a tiny speaker was capable of such an authoritative performance. It's a mini musical marvel.

It delivers superb sonics thanks to Apple's S5 chip, which is said to analyse and optimise the performance over 180 times per second. A single full-range driver, held by a suspension system to reduce distortion, is flanked by two passive radiators designed to help create a bigger, weightier sound. For a speaker of its size and price, it offers an astonishingly good performance.

Remember, it packs in all the Siri, lossless and spatial audio tech as the newer HomePod 2, so it's quite the bargain at this sub-£100/$100/AU$150 price. And unlike its bigger sibling, the HomePod Mini comes in a range of colourful finishes: yellow, orange, blue, space grey and white. 

We often see discounts across specific finishes, so if you aren't fussy on colour, we reckon you'll be able to grab a bargain.

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Kashfia Kabir
Hi-Fi and Audio Editor

Kashfia is the Hi-Fi and Audio Editor of What Hi-Fi? and first joined the brand over 10 years ago. During her time in the consumer tech industry, she has reviewed hundreds of products (including speakers, amplifiers, turntables and headphones), been to countless trade shows across the world and fallen in love with hi-fi kit much bigger than her. In her spare time, Kash can be found tending to an ever-growing houseplant collection and shooing her cat Jolene away from spinning records.

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