If you have a HomePod mini and, for some reason, you want to bring it places with you, then you’re in luck.
It’s been discovered that following the HomePod mini’s ‘14.3 software update,’ it can now be powered off an 18-watt portable battery. This means that, in theory, you can take this speaker around your house like the more portable Sonos Move.
Apple likely did this so that the HomePod mini works with more Apple chargers via backwards compatibility since it recently replaced its 18-watt wall charger with a 20-watt version. That said, the HomePod mini doesn’t appear to work with all 18-watt power packs given it requires a specific power profile.
It’s also suggested by The 8-Bit that users might be able to use the HomePod mini outside of Wi-Fi coverage via AirPlay 2. The publication was able to get their HomePod working with a portable battery from Cygnett.
Source: The 8-Bit
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