Aside from impressive sound and build quality, the HomePod’s greatest strength is its tight integration with the Apple ecosystem. Siri-powered smart speakers connect seamlessly with Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs, making it easy to control and manage connected smart home devices. First, we’ll show you how to set up your HomePod mini or HomePod and customize your settings to your liking.
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- 1 How to set up your HomePod mini or HomePod (2022)
- 2 Set up and use your HomePod mini or HomePod with the controls you need
How to set up your HomePod mini or HomePod (2022)
Apple allows you to set up your HomePod both automatically and manually. Automatic setup is recommended, but if you don’t see the setup animation, the manual method is convenient.
In particular, the HomePod displays several different status lights to indicate something specific. To understand what your smart speakers are doing, you need to see what each HomePod status light means. In addition, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the HomePod touch control, which allows you to perform some common tasks quickly. Once the setup is complete, we’ll talk about these important things. With that in mind, let’s get started right away!
How to set up your HomePod quickly and easily
1. First, Place your HomePod on a solid surface There is a space of 15 cm or more around it.
2. Well, Connect your HomePod to a power source.. Then wait for the chime and pulsed white light to appear at the top of your HomePod.
3. Next, Unlock your iPhone or iPad Place it next to your HomePod.Then tap Setting When displayed on the screen of the device. Then follow the prompts to set up your smart speaker.

4. When prompted, be sure Center your HomePod in the viewfinder Complete the pairing process on your iPhone / iPad.
Note:
- If you can’t use the camera, tap Enter the passcode manually.. Siri will now respond with a 4-digit passcode that you can enter on your device.
That’s it. Once the setup is complete, Siri will greet you and provide some examples you can ask.
Manually set your HomePod
If you don’t see the setup screen, you can set up your HomePod manually.
- Open the “Home” app on your iPhone Tap the “+” button It is in the upper right.Now tap’Add accessories‘.

- On the scan screen that pops up, tap’More options‘. Your iPhone will look for nearby HomeKit accessories (including the HomePod mini) and setup will begin.

Use the HomePod touch control
The HomePod provides some very useful touch controls that you can use to perform many common tasks faster.
- Adjust the volume during playback. Simply tap or touch and hold the “+” or “–” button at the top of your HomePod to increase or decrease the volume.
- Pauses and resumes playback. You can pause playback by simply tapping the top of your HomePod. Tap it again to resume playback.
- Move to the next track. You can skip the currently playing song by double-tapping the top of your HomePod.
- Move to the previous track. Triple-tap the top of your HomePod to move to the previous track. Note that it only works when listening to a playlist or album.
- Activate Siri: Simply press and hold the top of your HomePod to launch Siri. Alternatively, you can use the “Hey Siri” command to activate Siri on your HomePod.
- Clear the alarm. Simply tap the top of your HomePod to clear the alarm.
Identify HomePod status lights
Different status lights appear at the top of your HomePod at different times. To know exactly what is happening on the speakers, you need to identify each one.
White pulse light
If you see a white pulse light, it means you’re ready to set up your HomePod or your alarm / timer is off.

White spinning light
You’ll see a white spinning light when your HomePod is turned on or when you’re updating your software.

Red spinning light
When you reset your smart speaker, you’ll see a red spinning light at the top of your HomePod.

Multicolor spinning light
As Siri listens, you’ll see colorful spinning lights.

Green pulse light
When you transfer a call to your HomePod, a green pulse light will appear on your HomePod.

Identify the HomePod mini status light
White pulse light
When your smart speaker is playing audio, you’ll see a white pulse light at the top of your HomePod mini.

White spinning light
A white rotating light at the top of your HomePod mini indicates that your smart speaker is turned on or you’re updating your software.

Blinking orange light
When the HomePod mini is connected to your Mac and you’re updating the software, you’ll see a flashing orange light. It also appears if your HomePod mini isn’t included with your smart speaker and is connected to a power adapter that isn’t rated at 20W.

Green pulse light
When you transfer the call to your HomePod mini, you’ll see a green pulse light.

Multicolor spinning light
As Siri listens, you’ll see colorful spinning lights.

Customize and manage HomePod settings
The Home app allows you to customize and manage your HomePod settings with the controls you need. For example, you can fine-tune the individual settings for each HomePod you own, or customize the settings that apply to all HomePod speakers. Reset HomePodAllow / prohibit access to personal requests, etc.
- Open the “Home” app on your iPhone. Now press and hold the HomePod icon.

- Scroll down and[設定]Tap. Now you can easily customize all the settings available on your HomePod or HomePod mini.

Set up and use your HomePod mini or HomePod with the controls you need
That is, how to set up, customize, and use your HomePod mini or HomePod. In terms of sales, the HomePod may not yet threaten to steal the crown from Amazon Echo and Google Home, but Siri-powered speakers remain the top choice among Apple users. What do you think of the HomePod? And where do you rank among the best smart speakers? Don’t forget to share your valuable feedback with us.