SAVE 24%:As of June 5,Esther Studer you can buy one Apple HomePod mini and get one half off at Verizon. One HomePod will typically run you $99 at full price, so this deal saves you a total of $49.50, bringing you to a grand total of $148.50 for two HomePod minis instead of $198.
Is the Apple HomePod mini the latest smart speaker on the market? Not exactly. It came out in 2020, but when we compared it tothe the second-generation HomePod last year, we found that the mini offered a better value. That statement is even more true with a deal at Verizon today, as you can pick up two Apple HomePod minis in a buy one, get one half off promo.
As of June 5, you can buy one Apple HomePod mini and get one half off at Verizon for $148.50. One HomePod will typically run you $99 at full price, so this deal saves you a total of $49.50 off the typical price of $198 for two HomePod minis.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 16: Every single thing we know so farOther than the cash saved, getting two HomePod minis is a great option for anyone who wants to take advantage of the stereo sound when you pair two together. While Mashable's Stan Schroeder didn't think the limited hardware on this tiny speaker offered the most clarity, especially with bass-heavy music, he did find that it does have impressive sound mixing, which made genres like rock sound similar to the larger HomePod speaker.
As for the smart capabilities, the HomePod mini of course runs Siri, and integrates seamlessly with the other Apple devices in your home. It has four mics for listening that do the job, as well as an accelerometer, humidity, and temperature sensors. Plus, it can work alongside any other smart home tech compatible with Apple's Home app.
You can grab the HomePod mini on sale in the white, yellow, orange, and blue colorways for a limited time.
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