The recently released HomePod mini got a raft of new features in a software update released Tuesday. The process of handing off songs from an iPhone to the smart speaker now comes with some visual, audio and haptic effects. And media controls automatically appear on the iPhone when it nears the diminutive HomePod.
Apple never came up with a cool name for the operating system that runs its smart speakers (speakerOS maybe?). So it simply calls today’s update “HomePod Software Version 14.4.”
Embracing Ultra Wideband
iPhones could already transfer songs to a HomePod with just a tap. But today’s software update makes that process look better.
The iPhone knows when it’s close to a HomePod mini and will automatically display media controls. Plus, the handset will give listening suggestions too.
These take advantage of the U1 chips in the tiny smart speaker and recent iPhone models. These use Ultra Wideband radio for location tracking.
HomePod Software Version 14.4 release notes
Apple’s own change log for the software update says:
Software version 14.4 includes bug fixes and the following new features with an Ultra Wideband (U1) equipped iPhone.
- Hand off music with visual, audible, and haptic effects from iPhone to HomePod mini
- Get personalized listening suggestions on iPhone when it is next to HomePod mini
- Media controls automatically appear without having to unlock iPhone when it is close to HomePod mini
Install the latest HomePod software version
By default, Apple’s smart speakers automatically update themselves. But users can do it manually if they prefer.
To perform a manual HomePod software update, open the Home app. Then tap on the Home icon in the upper-left corner of the screen. Choose Home Settings from the resulting pop-up window. Then choose Software Update.
Want more details? Visit Apple’s support website for extra info.