I would be very surprised if the home pod had a headphone jack, mostly because 
I don't see how they would do all the fancy processing that they do with the 
chip and depending on  room placement and all that if you're sending a signal 
directly to a pair of headphones. But what do I know?
Mary


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> On Jun 9, 2017, at 10:08 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Just called Sonos to give some general feedback on the new Apple Homepod and 
> the recently announced capabilities of Airplay2 which will allow users who 
> have compatible Airplay devices to send music throughout the house similar to 
> what Sonos can do. I just wanted to give them the opinion of one of their 
> loyal customers because I have always thought the lack of native Airplay 
> support once Apple announced it is a mistake. Now I think so even more 
> because people will be able to buy all sorts of speakers at a number of price 
> points from relatively inexpensive to high-end and of course Apples own 
> Homepod will I think be a serious competitor to the Play 3 and Play 5 
> offering but it will also be smart and while it may initially be not as smart 
> as Alexa or Google Home it will still be a lot smarter than a Play 3 or Play 
> 5 which may have done Kindergarten when it comes to smartness, but not much 
> more.
>  
> In any case, during my call the Sonos rep told me that they are currently 
> focusing on Alexa integration so I guess those who do have an Amazon Echo as 
> well as one or more Sonos players can by the end of the year tell Alexa to 
> "Play the top hits of 1986 on Sonos Bedroom", not sure exact what one would 
> have to say and I guess it depends a bit on whether you use Spotify or 
> another service which you may have to specify in your command as well. This 
> will add a lot of third-party smartness to Sonos, but of course it benefits 
> only customers in the US and as far as I know the UK and Germany which are 
> the only countries where the Amazon Echo is officially available. I 
> understand that quite a few people here in Canada have an Amazon Echo, but I 
> for one am not really interested in bending over backwards to buy one in the 
> first place and then maybe do whatever else is required to take full 
> advantage of it. As far as I am concerned if Amazon is not interested in 
> making this available in Canada then whichever other company does will get my 
> business. The Echo has been around for 3 years now and I don't quite get it 
> when it comes to making it available elsewhere.
>  
> I also again mentioned that I am very disappointed that Sonos still has not 
> released truely audio file quality headphones which act as a Sonos player 
> meaning they would show up in the Sonos app as a player just as any other 
> Sonos device so you can play something to them, group them with other Sonos 
> devices etc. The rep told me they have been focusing on "home audio played 
> out loud" and now with their Playbar (soundbar) and the new "Playbase" which 
> is a speaker the TV can stand on they are really trying to cover the living 
> room so that both people who mount their TV have an option (the pLaybar) and 
> those who want it standing on a cabinet can put the Playbase underneath it. 
> However, given the explosion of headphones and headsets and all of that I 
> still think it's a mistake Sonos hasn't tackled this yet, they should have 
> headphones which are a Sonos device as well as support bluetooth and Airplay. 
> I haven't heard anythig as to whether Apple's Homepod has bluetooth which 
> would allow you to connect a bluetooth headset to it for private listening or 
> if maybe it even has a 3.5mm headphone jack.
>  
> Best regards,
> Sieghard
>  
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