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Looking at one of the first quarterly US smart speaker market reports released after the commercial debut of the HomePod mini back in November 2020, it’s hard to understand exactly what took Apple so long to bring a diminutive and affordable rival (of sorts) for Amazon’s regular-sized Echo to global stores.
If you can meet that requirement and if the warehouse club retailer doesn’t run out of inventory earlier than scheduled (which is an obvious possibility), you’re looking at paying just 75 bucks for a brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged HomePod mini unit in your choice of white or space gray hues.