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Deals: You Can Get a HomePod Mini for $79.99 in Time for Christmas at Best Buy [Update: Expired]

Best Buy has the HomePod mini in every color for $79.99, down from $99.00. We haven't seen this sale since Black Friday, and it'll only be around for one day, ending later tonight around midnight.

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There are a few ways you can still get the HomePod mini in time for Christmas on Best Buy. You can choose in-store pick-up and see if a local Best Buy has stock, or you can get free two-day shipping with delivery dates estimated for December 23.

Best Buy is also offering a bonus deal on Nanoleaf smart lighting products when purchasing a HomePod mini. You can save $20 on select Nanoleaf packs, including the Nanoleaf Essentials A19 LED Bulbs 3-Pack and Essentials Smart LED Lightstrip. Just add the HomePod mini and one of the Nanoleaf items to your cart to see the discount.

Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.

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Top Rated Comments

43 months ago

If pairs could work in stereo, I’d consider a second one.
Can't they though?
https://support.apple.com/guide/homepod/set-up-stereo-pairing-apd1ed62a52a/homepod
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GuruZac Avatar
43 months ago
Tried HomePod Minis but had connectivity issues, and Siri is just outright unreliable. Caved and bought an Amazon Echo Dot 5th gen. Alexa is leaps and bounds ahead of Siri. I had no idea Alexa was that far ahead. You can damn near mumble something from 20 feet away and she nails it every time. Sound is also more than adequate. I realize I give up whatever perceived privacy we feel we have in the Apple ecosystem. However, all my tracking is turned off and yet I have conversations about shoes or something random and an ad for that very thing pops up in my social media feeds, so I don’t really buy the Apple privacy thing as secure as it’s made out.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jbachandouris Avatar
43 months ago
That’ll teach me for listening to Best Buy.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
43 months ago

If pairs could work in stereo, I’d consider a second one.
Mine are in stereo. We love them.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Tozovac Avatar
43 months ago
HomePod mini rivals iOS 7 as the most astoundingly disappointing thing to come from Apple.

That says a lot.

Is frustrating, unpredictable, and near impossible to reset and rename.

Good job Apple.

But when it works, I like mine. Just too much like anything like Microsoft, it's not easy/quick to figure out the basics you need to know to get the mini to do what you want. Shame.

We're getting married on 12/30 and I moved one of my HomePod mini's to the dinner area to show my fiancé how nice they sound. I unplugged it and moved it back to my office. It's playing music from a source I can't even figure out where it's coming from. Can't turn off the music. Another example of Apple no longer It Just Works.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lazyrighteye Avatar
43 months ago

Bring back the original HomePod (at least the form factor). HomePod mini is a joke
Eh, depends on your use case.
My 8 yo has one in her room and it’s been a game changer for her. I’m impressed with the fidelity of that tiny speaker for her sized room. Is there better fidelity? Of course. But I think you’d be hard-pressed to find noticeably better fidelity, in that foot print, at that price point.

That said, I too would love to see a return of a larger HomePod.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)