Just an opinion, but I think Apple going to the trouble of allowing eARC to route TV audio to HomePod indicates their plans to expand their home cinema offerings. I think they will allow Minis to be used as rears but not before releasing a HomePod soundbar with built in TV OS and built in sub. They won’t go down the separate sub route.
I agree but not entirely.
I dont see Apple creating multiple distinct and quite niche products such as a sound bar.
Why create a sound bar when everyone, including youtube audiophiles, seem to rate the paired HomePod experience ABOVE that of the sonos beam AND it outperforms ATMOS in some cases (which im sceptical of).
Personally, ive never rated any virtual rear surround devices... there is no substitute to a physical speaker behind you. Im intrigued as to how these HomePod reviews say there is a rear presence...
BUT - Apple already have perfect devices for physical rears in the HomePod mini, and it's not like them to miss a trick in upselling more kit for a better experience. I think that the relaunch of the HomePod, and the encoragement to pair them with an AppleTV for genuine Living Room big screen audio performance can only mean that software-wise hompod minis will someday soon be able to be configured as rears....
After all, with a bit of a software tweak, for a lot of people who have purchased and configured the HomePod as a pair for the living room TV speakers.. its a guaranteed sale of 2x minis if they were able to enhance their setups. Id be surprised to not see this in iOS/HomePodOS/TVOS 17.
But I dont see another device such as a sound bar - I just dont see the point of that existing when 2 HomePods are as good or better than a lot of sound bars out there (apparently).
Ive got a couple of new HomePods arriving this week and although they arent intended for the living room, I will give them a quick test as im intrigued as to how they compare with the full 5.1 Sonos surround solution.
Should the minis become an option for rears, AND im sufficiently impressed with the pair of HomePods... I can potentially see myself doing the unimaginable in that I could be happy to ditch the Sonos for this solution.