According to the latest reports, Apple today began accepting orders for the HomePod mini for the first time in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
Apple said earlier this month that it would have orders for the HomePod mini in those countries by the end of March but never gave a specific release date. As part of a software update released last December, the smart speaker also received support for languages used in these countries.
Customers in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland can now order smart speakers from Apple’s regional online store, although delivery times vary from 1 business day to 5 days, so anyone looking to get their hands on a smart speaker sooner is better off at Apple Store retail store purchases.
Like other countries and regions, the HomePod mini is available in five colors, including white, space gray, yellow, orange and blue. This little Siri-enabled speaker has a braided power cord, and a 20W USB-C power adapter is included in the box.
First launched in the US in October 2020, the HomePod mini is also available in Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Austria, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Spain and the UK. The smart speaker is also expected to launch in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland later this year.