Concept: Creating a more immersive HomePod store experience with AR and Apple Music<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Prior to the release of
HomePod earlier this month, many potential readers and Apple customers were
eager to hear just how good the $349 speaker would sound. On launch day, we stopped in at several of Apple’s retail locations to see HomePod in person,
bringing you photos of the store displays. Demoing a speaker in a noisy environment is no easy task, and while HomePod’s performance is admirable, the difference between your home and a busy store is still markedly obvious. Augmenting HomePod’s in-store display experience could help compensate for the shortcomings of a less-than-ideal testing environment. Here’s how it could be done.</p>
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Concept: Creating a more immersive HomePod store experience with AR and Apple Music