iFixit cautions that it hasn’t tested for possible software restrictions on repairs. It’s not clear that you can replace circuit boards and still expect a functioning HomePod. Even so, it’s evident Apple considers repairability to be a priority this time around, much as it does with the standard iPhone 14 and other recent products.
Not that Apple has much choice but to make the HomePod more fix-friendly. Both federal and state governments are pushing for right-to-repair mandates. If Apple didn’t make the speaker easier to maintain, it risked a political pushback. And while we wouldn’t count on Apple adding the HomePod to its Self Service Repair program, the second-gen’s design makes that prospect more realistic.
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