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La bocina del hogar
La bocina del hogar
La bocina del hogar
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El presente libro no da una gran ilustración del cómo podemos manejar de manera más fácil nuestro hogar de forma inteligente, la bocina del hogar, que se ha convertido en esa útil herramienta tan esencial para llevar a cabo las tareas más básicas del hogar, como encender luces, encender el radio en la estación favorita, transmitir y escuchar la misma música en dos o más habitaciones del hogar, encender y apagar los electrodomésticos en fin, se prevé que será un exito, y sobre todo porque es la pauta a seguir para mejorar las tareas automátizadas en el hogar.

IdiomaEspañol
EditorialAdidas Wilson
Fecha de lanzamiento16 may 2019
ISBN9781547586097
La bocina del hogar
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Adidas Wilson

Adidas Wilson was born in Chicago, Illinois, surviving a near death experience driving off a bridge in an 18 wheeler and getting hit by a train. Adidas has dedicated his time and effort to educate, motivate, and inspire people around the world to make positive lifestyle changes. Adidas enrolled at the University of Phoenix graduating with a bachelor's in Healthcare Management. Also studying Health care Informatics - Master Degree program at Lipscomb University. Amazon Best Seller's List and mentioned in Entrepreneur Magazine. 

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    La bocina del hogar - Adidas Wilson

    Copyright © 2017 by Adidas Wilson

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    The author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information within this book was correct at time of publication. The author does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from accident, negligence, or any other cause.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Ch. 1 – Set Up and Use HomePod

    Ch. 2 – HomePod Basics

    Ch. 3 - Manage Speakers in The Home App

    Ch. 4 - Apple HomePod Features

    Ch. 5 - Customize Settings for Your HomePod

    Ch. 6 - 134 HomePod Skills to Know

    Ch. 7 - How to Connect and Use Apple AirPlay with HomePod

    Ch. 8 - How to Use HomePod to Control Your HomeKit Devices

    Ch. 9 - How to Stream Music to The HomePod

    Ch. 10 - How to Make Phone Calls with Your HomePod

    Ch. 11 - How to Set Up Your HomePod with Your Apple TV

    Ch. 12 - How to Install Software Updates for Your HomePod

    Ch. 13 - How to Set Multiple Timers with HomePod

    Ch. 14 - How to AirPlay Audio from Your Mac to HomePod

    Ch. 15 - Understanding HomePod

    Ch. 16 – Troubleshooting

    Introduction

    The HomePod is the first attempt by Apple to enter the smart speaker market. Google Home and the Amazon Echo are the giants in this category. Google and Amazon advertised the Home and Echo, respectively, as all-rounded devices that can perform pretty much any function such as getting the news, adding skills (third-party features), playing media, and controlling other smart home electronics. The HomePod can also do all of those things but Apple advertises it as a device for music, primarily. You can control the HomePod by voice via Siri; however, its primary features revolve around audio, not the Siri functionality. Because the HomePod has been emphasized so much as a music device, people do not think of it as a competitor to Google Home or Amazon Echo but to Sono’s high-end speakers.

    HomePod Features

    Siri: this intelligent assistant by Apple has been borrowed from the Apple TV, Mac, and iOS. There are several ways to control the HomePod, but Siri is the primary mode of interaction. Commands include getting news, weather and sports updates, playing songs, learning about the song that is playing and liking a song to enhance recommendations, using other apps, sending texts, and controlling other devices. Touch panel controls: there is a touch panel on the top side of the device to give you direct access. A single tap pauses/plays music, a double tap skips to the next song while three taps will go back to the previous audio. There is also a button for activating Siri and volume controls. Spatial awareness: using its microphones, the HomePod can know the contents, shape and measurements of the room it is in. This helps it deliver audio better. Multichannel audio: two HomePods in one room will notice each other and balance their output. Airplay 2 is needed for this feature. Multiroom audio: when you have several HomePods in an office or house, you can either have them play different music or the same song at the same time. Again, Airplay 2 is needed for this. Supported music sources: iTunes Store purchases, Apple Podcasts app, iCloud Music Library, Apple Music and Airplay/Airplay 2. Smart home integration: the HomePod has the ability to control Internet of Things/smart home devices as long as they are using Apple’s Homekit Standard. You can ask the HomePod via Siri to turn the devices on/off or activate apps. With third-party skills, you can add functionality to your HomePod. The skills are added to apps (by app developers) on your iOS device linked to the HomePod and not to the HomePod itself.

    HomePod Hardware and Specs

    Processor: Apple A8

    Microphones: 6

    Tweeters: 7 (each with custom amplifier)

    Subwoofer: 1 (custom amplifier)

    Connectivity: Airplay/Airplay 2, Bluetooth 5.0 and 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MIMO

    Dimensions: 6.8 tall x 5.6 wide

    Weight: 5.5 pounds

    Colors: white, black

    Audio formats: HE-AAC, AAC, protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV, FLAC

    System requirements: iPad Pro/Air/mini/ 2 or later, iPhone 5s or later, iOS 11.2.5 or later, 6th generation iPod touch

    Release date: 9th Feb 2018

    You need an iOS device to connect the HomePod for setup and some other features. It supports Apple’s cloud music services but not other music services (unless you stream music from an iOS device).

    Chapter 1

    Set Up and Use HomePod

    Listen to your favorite songs in an amazing way, get answers for your everyday questions and control your home using the HomePod. Check to see that your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad has iOS 11.2.5 or a later version. The iOS device that you intend to use for the HomePod set up process should be logged in to iCloud using your Apple ID. Make sure you turn on iCloud Keychain. A two-factor authentication set up is also required for your Apple ID. Connect the iOS device to your home Wifi and turn on Bluetooth. The Apple Music app and the Home app must be installed on the device. Re-download them from the App Store if you had deleted them. Place your HomePod in the room on a solid

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