Apple began selling its HomePod smart speaker last week and,
between mixed reviews
and
a furniture staining issue
, it hasn't been the company's smoothest launch.
Now it turns out Apple might not even be making that much money on the speakers. A new report from analyst firm TechInsight, which we saw via Bloomberg , has shed some light on the HomePod's value, which apparently costs Apple about $216 (£153) to manufacture. Apple sells the device for $349 in the US, which results in a 38% profit cut.
And while that's certainly not meagre, its competitors Google and Amazon make a whopping 66% and 56% profit off their respective smart speakers (the higher-end Home Max and Echo Plus), while also offering lower audio quality, according to TechInsight.
"Apple is compressing their margins a bit, wanting to go big or go home," Al Cowsky, TechInsight's costing manager, told Bloomberg. "In doing so, I suspect they reduced the selling price from a normal Apple margin in order to sell more units on volume."
Breaking down the costs of the HomePod, TechInsight reveals that most of the internal components add up to about $58 (£41), while the lighting parts that allow the top glass to display a glowing Siri display come at about $60 (£42). The A8 chip, accessories, and other packaging parts bring it all up to the estimated $216 (£153).
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