Indeed, the FullRoom will arrive at the HomePod in the next update of your system

There is little left for him HomePod is finally on the street in the hands of hundreds of thousands of people. We know that pre-sales have not been what they expected, that is, for analysts and followers of the brand, because we will never know if Apple had planned or not that the stock was sufficient so that it did not run out in the presale. 

This new speaker is already wreaking havoc on the networks and the YouTubers who have already been able to test it agree that the sound it emits is exquisite and that it will be very difficult to overcome. However, since its presentation, one of the things that was missing was the possibility that two HomePods can be connected to get an ethereal sound system or that they can be configured so that the same thing is reproduced by several units placed in different rooms of a house through the AirPlay 2 protocol. 

Today the news spreads around the net that Apple does plan to implement both options in future software updates and one of them has already been named FullRoom. This mode of operation would allow two HomePods to function as a stereo audio system, thus doubling the sound immersion.

If we currently enter the Apple website dedicated to the HomePod we can see that these two features will arrive "Later throughout the year". We will see if Apple implements them in the same software update or if it is implementing them progressively. What is clear is that both the FullRoom and the supposed Multi-room operating mode or whatever Apple calls it in the future are not far-fetched operating modes and that many users will want their HomePod to support.


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