When Apple introduced the brand new version of its HomePod smart speaker to the world at its October Keynote about two weeks ago, it made many users very happy. So far, at least according to information from Apple itself, the HomePod mini appears to be a great device with lots of interesting features to make our lives easier. After the end of the presentation, a smile fell on the face of many domestic apple lovers when they found out that they unfortunately will not see a mini model modeled after the classic HomePod in the Apple Online Store, but after the product was listed by domestic sellers, their faces returned again. One of the first Czech stores to include the HomePod mini in its offer was Alza, which has now even started accepting pre-orders for it. Thanks to this, we learn both the date of the speaker's planned arrival in the Czech Republic and its price.
If you already want the HomePod mini, you can pre-order it on Alza in both space gray and white versions for a very decent 3499 crowns, which is a price that was more or less expected among domestic apple sellers. As for the availability of the device, while in the markets where Apple will officially offer the new product via its website and stores it will be sold on November 16, with pre-orders starting on the 6th, in the Czech Republic Alza expects to sell it from November 24 - i.e. eight days later. Compared to the launch of sales of the classic HomePod, we are therefore expecting a much shorter time delay.
So I didn't count on such a price and I'd definitely rather go abroad for it for 96,5 EUR (see apple.de). I would give them 3k for it here, but 3,5 is too much.
Alza must be fined, because according to Apple, Homepod should not be sold here at all. ;)
Rofl. Made my day, dude :-D :-D :-D
It's a starting price so don't be surprised
Pretty expensive when it sells for €96 in Germany.
I expected the Czech price to be up to 3000 CZK.
How else is ALZA overpriced and in everything, let them keep it, people are fools, so they will buy it?
Jojo, everyone will go abroad to save money. But no one will think about the time they lose and the gas they use. ?♂️ That's the mentality this ?♂️?♂️?♂️?♂️
Can't send it? If the restriction is only on DE, then there are several services that have a mailbox in DE and forward it to CZ. It will be cheaper anyway.
We must have gotten used to going to Germany for shopping about once a month... so it's not a problem to buy something like this... so it wouldn't be a problem, the Germans probably won't let us there :-)
There's no need to go to Germany, I'll have it forwarded for 100 CZK https://www.mailboxde.cz/ and I will still save 850 CZK. The service has already been tried repeatedly via amazon.de.
You're insane... If I take 3, I'll drive the 65 kilometers to Dresden, no... that's a long way to go
To save a petikilo and drive gas there and back, yeah mate?
Three for what??
Doesn't everyone live in a studio? ♂️
After all, it will be on eureka in a moment from the importers for 3000 :)
Well, after my experience with that store, I wouldn't even buy toilet paper there again.