Apple HomePod 2 Teardown / Disassembly (New Inside)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Teardown on the new Apple HomePod 2. 2nd Generation Early 2023.
    This year the teardown is much easier and it seems that parts are decently replaceable.
    1 Woofer, 5 Tweeters, Temperature Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Touch Panel, etc.
    Electric Screwdriver Used: amzn.to/3jsAB4M
    T6 Torx, T3 Torx, and T5 Torx drivers are needed for disassembly.
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  • @SaiyanPoy
    @SaiyanPoy Год назад +227

    Glad to see someone who knows what they’re doing rather than unsophisticatedly cutting it in half like the other guy.

    • @NaterFernat
      @NaterFernat Год назад +20

      Yeah, Jerryrigeverything is an animal

    • @notchristopherabc
      @notchristopherabc Год назад +1

      dan is ok,ruclips.net/video/sTyOtjJyjsg/видео.html

    • @alexu420
      @alexu420 Год назад

      That’s only because the OG homepod was glued together.
      Seems like this is more likely easily serviceable by any tech guy.

    • @UnknownIdaho
      @UnknownIdaho Год назад +1

      @@notchristopherabc I couldn’t watch, just too painful to see him purposely destroying this nice piece of gear.

    • @UnknownIdaho
      @UnknownIdaho Год назад

      A real HomePod 1 tear down. I hope mine never gives out….
      ruclips.net/video/ArH41WyUt28/видео.html

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech Год назад +182

    Great teardown. Those pads on the bottom are probably for programming in the factory.

    • @nitramluap
      @nitramluap Год назад +2

      *pare

    • @ne0dynamic
      @ne0dynamic Год назад

      *tair

    • @Ingineerix
      @Ingineerix Год назад +1

      Agreed; Probably JTAG

    • @amentma1778
      @amentma1778 Год назад +1

      Or maybe it is flood sensor?

    • @Ingineerix
      @Ingineerix Год назад +2

      @@amentma1778 Definitely not. It would not be covered by rubber for starters.

  • @ahoog69
    @ahoog69 Год назад +11

    I have to say that, upon watching this excellent teardown, I have a new appreciation for the engineering that went into developing this product.

  • @Andrew-be3xq
    @Andrew-be3xq Год назад +84

    Those gold contact points would be the diagnostic contact points that they would use to determine issues with the HomePod, just like the Apple Watch series 7 and 8.
    Also, amazing video

    • @brandon20904
      @brandon20904  Год назад +16

      Ah, good to know! Also easy access for techs to connect to. Thanks, I'm trying to up my YT game. Just got a new mic and tring to figure out the focusing/white balence.

    • @wildcorn12790
      @wildcorn12790 Год назад +3

      These are probably also used to load the software onto these units. If you look at Demo Apple watches, they also have a set of these inside the wrist band holder piece. I'm guessing there is some device that essential is like a lightning connection or USB of some sort to load the software into these so they don't have to go through a wireless setup/connection.

    • @NicVandEmZ
      @NicVandEmZ Год назад +1

      @@brandon20904 here a question can you combined new HomePod 2 with HomePod 1 and see if the parts are interchangeable between the two

    • @thanksbetotap
      @thanksbetotap Год назад

      Agreed. We had an old HomePod that died on its own, and the Apple Store said tough luck because they had no way to diagnose the issue non-invasively.
      Should be a solved problem now, barring stupidity!

  • @ericb.5413
    @ericb.5413 Год назад +2

    It’s safe to say this man is very professional.

  • @adityalindson
    @adityalindson Год назад +16

    Wow, thanks for this video. It's is strange that the tweeters looks really different than what they showed on their website.

    • @robocobrabot
      @robocobrabot Год назад +4

      I believe these are just the plastic housings for the 5 compression drivers. It looks like the drivers fire downward into a waveguide that it part of the base of the unit. The housing probably shields the opposite side of the driver to prevent acoustic leakage and allow for more directional audio.

  • @chubapapi2127
    @chubapapi2127 Год назад +12

    Didn't expect, when you removed the mesh, for the HomePod to look like that... I thought the mesh was covering the holes of the speaker on the outside of the HomePod... But yeah, satisfying vid, got yourself a new sub 👍🏻

  • @WhoWeAre1311
    @WhoWeAre1311 Год назад +20

    Well done, sir! You did an excellent job tearing down the new HomePod. I don’t believe I would have the guts to do this, haha. Very clean video, sound and a great explanation of your descent all the way through till the bottom.

    • @ElliotSen
      @ElliotSen Год назад +2

      Fantastic tear down!! The tweeters at the bottom must be part of a system of waveguides that disperses and spreads the sound waves from each of the modules out of the base of the HomePod. Would love to see one of the tweeter modules taken apart to see how they’ve designed it.

  • @aris1956
    @aris1956 Год назад +4

    I'm a little amazed that that thing lets everything be disassembled into its various parts.

  • @DavidMalcolm
    @DavidMalcolm Год назад +97

    I'm genuinely shocked at how small the hole are for the tweeters to pass sound out. I would have assumed they'd be much larger.

    • @scpjmartin
      @scpjmartin Год назад +6

      Me too. I actually didn’t see the holes you are referring to?

    • @benjamingschosser9950
      @benjamingschosser9950 Год назад +5

      This was also my first thought. Really strange.

    • @off2geo
      @off2geo Год назад +5

      Yes, and then add two layers of fabric over those small holes. It being Apple, I am surprised they went with a Ferrite magnet on the woofer rather than a neo. Curious how this sounds.

    • @Anonyme09865
      @Anonyme09865 Год назад +8

      @@off2geo the first gen has neo. That’s why the first gen has better excursions resulting in deeper bass

    • @Cujobob
      @Cujobob Год назад +3

      @@Anonyme09865that doesn’t even make sense. A neodymium magnet is more efficient and smaller for a comparable strength magnet, but also more expensive. Ferrite magnets maintain their magnetization better at higher temperatures.
      I believe from a frequency response graph I’ve seen, this new HomePod has more bass, though I don’t have distortion measurements.

  • @cesarsalcedo
    @cesarsalcedo Год назад +5

    I had to change some defective capacitors in my old homepod and it was a nightmare, this one seems to be a more repairable unit. Good video, thanks.

  • @ArthArmani
    @ArthArmani Год назад +20

    i didn't expect the woofer being so big, lol

  • @davidmullins3802
    @davidmullins3802 Год назад

    That was kool, to see inside of a HomePod. Thanks

  • @MrABUTRE1
    @MrABUTRE1 Год назад

    Your channel is just what I was looking for. Continue tearing down things just like this and I m gonna get addicted. Congrats for the job

  • @egertkabilattekivi2496
    @egertkabilattekivi2496 Год назад

    Beautiful woofer
    Good for another projects.

  • @iain3066
    @iain3066 Год назад +18

    Came for the HomePod, stayed for the screwdriver

    • @brandon20904
      @brandon20904  Год назад +4

      Lol it's pretty neat. I purchased it randomly one day, and was like I gotta show it off. Haha

    • @devenramsey6789
      @devenramsey6789 Год назад +1

      what screwdriver is it?

    • @arisu2718
      @arisu2718 Год назад +1

      Yeah, also want to know the model of screwdriver and where did you bought it. It’s super cool!

    • @Liam_Maddog
      @Liam_Maddog Год назад

      He should be a dentist. Great video!

  • @Halarue
    @Halarue Год назад +4

    Very nice job with the disassembly and the educated guesswork thank you !
    I was looking for a video like that - interesting how they made it more repairable.
    Impressed also by the quantity of screws inside that thing.

  • @926worm
    @926worm Год назад

    Mind-blowing design

  • @Astrepjo
    @Astrepjo Год назад +2

    Excellent job!

  • @kas4751
    @kas4751 Год назад +7

    The tweeter component looks like it could be a tweeter + exciter combo. An exciter is a transducer device that attach to surface and vibrate the surface mechanically that translate into auditory information. I think this because of how the housing is shaped to follow the contour of the base, maximizing contact with the base panel for the vibration to be transfered over. Clever!

    • @cabasse_music
      @cabasse_music Год назад +1

      interesting thought but not really the case here - you can see the tweeters are completely within in their own sub-enclosures

    • @Svenisko1705
      @Svenisko1705 Год назад +2

      Surface speakers are using metal contact or hard material for the surface. If this speaker would be here, the bottom rubber feet would kill all the vibrations.

  • @mecpro4489
    @mecpro4489 Год назад

    You did a great job! The last thing it’s temperature sensor!

  • @gardychavez6299
    @gardychavez6299 Год назад +1

    Amazing how you can disassembly this type gadgets... I like to see too much your videos... good job... 👍

  • @jrnstvz
    @jrnstvz Год назад

    great video

  • @brianwalsh1844
    @brianwalsh1844 Год назад +1

    I would love to see the tweeters in more detail.

  • @soniclab-cnc
    @soniclab-cnc Год назад

    The programing header on the bottom caught my eye right at the start, definitely used in production for testing and firmware installation etc... They would need that for profiling the speakers. Its likely a JTAG or SPI interface of some sort.

  • @BrianMegilligan
    @BrianMegilligan Год назад

    I do hope you can get it back together so you can enjoy it!

  • @Andrew-be3xq
    @Andrew-be3xq Год назад

    Also, really great video

  • @uma8003
    @uma8003 Год назад

    omg I thought the speakers must be put around the home pod in mesh!!!
    I was really shocked they are put only top and bottom.
    Thank you for this video!!

  • @kel_
    @kel_ Год назад

    Thx!

  • @hamradiojim6788
    @hamradiojim6788 Год назад

    Great, thanks. I'd like to see the inside of a tweeter, perhaps cut in half.

  • @waar5243
    @waar5243 Год назад

    big thumbs up

  • @tygs
    @tygs Год назад

    I like how you linked the driver because I was going to google it

  • @karloberreiter
    @karloberreiter Год назад

    You are the cool guy

  • @Reason077
    @Reason077 Год назад +2

    2:18 😱This reminds me of when Darth Vader took his helmet off in "Return of the Jedi"

  • @xsauce3858
    @xsauce3858 Год назад +1

    Beefy woofer 😍

  • @TylerMarsh87
    @TylerMarsh87 Год назад +9

    It would be great to get a comparison between the woofer and tweeters components of the second generation vs the first generation. Are they the same? Are they better quality components than before although there may be less of them now? Etc.

    • @Anonyme09865
      @Anonyme09865 Год назад +3

      The woofer on the first gen is better with neo magnets.

  • @JollySmash
    @JollySmash Год назад

    Great video, clear and sophisticated explanation. Love the additional tips/heads up. Such a shame there’s so much adhesive and the drawstrings - this thing is definitely not right to repair friendly.

  • @s3renity690
    @s3renity690 Год назад

    Jesus, Apple engineering is next level.

  • @NicsFix
    @NicsFix Год назад +6

    I wonder what is written on the amp chip that was under that heat sink! Mine REFUSED to come off on our stream, I gave up in fear it would rip the chip off. Maybe snap a photo of the area cleaned up?
    Would love to know so we can compare it to the powlraudio 98-0431 used in the gen1
    Edit: I took mine apart again and got a look at what's under the shields on the logic board, and the amp heatsink

  • @rolandmetivier4437
    @rolandmetivier4437 Год назад

    Saw use of Japanese Rubycon capacitors, they are premium components. Applies to computer power supplies too, premium capacitors tend to make for a good power supply.

  • @atzimtzum
    @atzimtzum Год назад +1

    I have heard „t6 torx screws“ enough for the rest of my life.

  • @blurrl
    @blurrl Год назад +1

    Can you shine a flash light through the white touch panel? I wanna check out that diffusion...

  • @shanijaan522
    @shanijaan522 Год назад

    Welldon

  • @tristanskylark
    @tristanskylark Год назад +1

    10:30 bottom thing is diagnostic and physical connection

  • @benni2294
    @benni2294 Год назад

    I'm gonna like this video....right after removing five T-SIX SCREWS

  • @DanceSoldier
    @DanceSoldier Год назад

    Die small circular panel with the 8 or so metallic parts ist the diganostic port that Apple can use to Update the software if it fails to Update or bricks in any other way.

  • @marcel151
    @marcel151 Год назад

    A look under the heatsink would be nice, the S7 chip should be there.

  • @augustindinckensson
    @augustindinckensson Год назад +2

    I wonder if the bass is deeper if you fill the cavity with wool?!

  • @off2geo
    @off2geo Год назад +1

    Would like to see a close-up of those tweeters... Looks like they are horn loaded into the bottom?

  • @C1367
    @C1367 Год назад +1

    Can you open the shield at 4:29 so we can see all the logic stuff?

  • @FaIconTech
    @FaIconTech Год назад +1

    At the last stage of production, they travel on a conveyor belt connected to the diagnostic connector at the bottom. This allows you to upload the system and calibrate the speakers in the chamber.

    • @arisu2718
      @arisu2718 Год назад

      This.
      Also, do you think they calibrate every speaker? Or only some of them?

  • @capwkidd
    @capwkidd Год назад

    How do the housing for the mics work in making them “far field”?

  • @tassykonto
    @tassykonto Год назад

    Are you able to ascertain if the capacitors that failed on the old model are present on this model?

  • @oscaraviles1891
    @oscaraviles1891 Год назад

    Very interesting video now made one put in back together

  • @p8blr
    @p8blr Год назад +1

    TR6? I prefer to think of her as, Elaine.

  • @ErdoganEldogan
    @ErdoganEldogan Год назад

    Belisimoooooo

  • @capwkidd
    @capwkidd Год назад +1

    What are the specs on the woofer? We know it’s 4”, but what is the diameter of the voice coil? What is the xmax?

  • @midleno8364
    @midleno8364 Год назад

    The heatsink looks like an among us crewmate

  • @angrytechaddict7803
    @angrytechaddict7803 Год назад

    Dentist feeling over 9000

  • @adredy
    @adredy Год назад +2

    8:38 man 400V capacitor there be careful

  • @stephanem5125
    @stephanem5125 Год назад

    Great video, did you managed to build it back ?

    • @brandon20904
      @brandon20904  Год назад

      Thank you. Fortunately yes 😂 it took some time and I had to rewatch my video lol

  • @pleshis
    @pleshis Год назад

    I like to play the video in reverse to see how it's assembled. But seriously, did you put all those parts back and was it still working?

  • @namejust6287
    @namejust6287 Год назад +1

    apple really improve their product fixability these days.

  • @stevefeinstein
    @stevefeinstein Год назад

    How is the mesh connected to the top?

  • @tomasvelasquez7455
    @tomasvelasquez7455 Год назад

    Could you please tear down the ASIMOM JEWEL PRO SPEAKER.
    thanks

  • @jasonadair690
    @jasonadair690 Год назад

    Man that screwdriver though. Sounds like I’m at the dentist.

  • @Mooooooof
    @Mooooooof Год назад

    Would like to see where the s7 chip is

  • @laptech3767
    @laptech3767 Год назад

    looks like they are using the TPA3116

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Год назад

    they could easily cut the number of screws and adhesives in half without any affect on the quality of construction

  • @hjonkiamgoose.5964
    @hjonkiamgoose.5964 Год назад

    3:04. The drill sounds so weak that I feel like I can stop it and even spin it in the opposite direction with my bare hands. Obviously it will probably literally die trying to fight a DeWalt spinning clockwise and the little screwdriver spinning counterclockwise.

  • @BlueDroneBlues
    @BlueDroneBlues Год назад +1

    So, how different is this HomePod 2 compared to the breakdown of the HomePod 1st Gen?

    • @ElliotSen
      @ElliotSen Год назад +1

      There is no glue here. It looks like Apple realised the way the first one was designed (which would have ensured it never rattled or fell apart lol - hence the glue) was a bit of an overkill and resulted in a device that had to be destroyed in order to be disassembled. The huge number of screws used for each session in the 2nd gen enables them to distribute the pressure more evenly to ensure a consistent seal across the device. I can’t help but feel that this HomePod was significantly cheaper to make compared to the original.. given how simple the construction of it actually is!

  • @davidleeashkenazi8992
    @davidleeashkenazi8992 Год назад

    Ultra light stainer

  •  Год назад

    Does anybody need info how many different kind of screws are in each place if they watch you undoing them a moment later anyway?

  • @rottajuliano
    @rottajuliano Год назад

    Great video, but the eletronic screwdriver really reminds me of the dentist and ruined the asmr potential 😂😂

  • @Ag89q43G0HyA
    @Ag89q43G0HyA Год назад

    those pads on the bottom, are common on smart speakers, i dont know why. almost all brands have this sort of thing.

  • @allanfernandezz
    @allanfernandezz Год назад

    What’s the exact diameter of that top screen?

  • @brookerobertson2951
    @brookerobertson2951 Год назад +1

    good job.. you got a new sub..

  • @russgladstone432
    @russgladstone432 Год назад

    Can’t watch this, he keeps saying GO AHEAD….. is he a robot !!!!!!!

  • @killurmommy
    @killurmommy Год назад

    3:10 where is that boxed tissue come from 🤔

  • @SirHarrisonPhillips
    @SirHarrisonPhillips Год назад

    Am I the only one who really dislikes the recessed glass top compared to the flush mounted top from the gen1

  • @ErdoganEldogan
    @ErdoganEldogan Год назад

    Zer gudddddd

  • @javancape
    @javancape Год назад +1

    I just wonder if after you shot the video you able to put everything together again

    • @brandon20904
      @brandon20904  Год назад

      It took a while and I had to refer back to the teardown haha. I've now done it twice and can do it without the video

    • @djijspeakerguy4628
      @djijspeakerguy4628 Год назад

      Doe the mesh grill fit back into the bottom well? It seems like Apple has put a warranty void seal in the mesh, with the drawstring.

    • @brandon20904
      @brandon20904  Год назад

      @@djijspeakerguy4628 I sew it back together with no problems. Definelly need to use thicker thread though. It also does not look original so yeah Apple would probably know.

  • @nchia
    @nchia Год назад

    Felt I was back at the dentist’s.

  • @herus6672
    @herus6672 Год назад

    Where exactly are the tweeters? I dont see any

  • @brunosco
    @brunosco Год назад

    Strange tweeters. And are they actually more than tweeters, also covering all the midrange frequencies? I’m hoping you still get decent mids…

    • @NicsFix
      @NicsFix Год назад +1

      These tweeters should go up to around 400hz!

  • @jmmorrisson
    @jmmorrisson Год назад

    That must be the diagnostic port

  • @luisfiestas8564
    @luisfiestas8564 Год назад +2

    can you assemble this back

  • @thilotech
    @thilotech Год назад

    8:34 I would be much more careful with the PSU next time you do something like this. The caps (especially the big one) can still hold charge and give you a good shock.

  • @larrytaylor2692
    @larrytaylor2692 Год назад

    Should have tested the sound after you removed the mesh

  • @jake7808
    @jake7808 18 дней назад

    Where are the mic's?

  • @sarothto
    @sarothto Год назад

    apple will hide other feature on bottom of homepod 2

  • @Retsom3D
    @Retsom3D Год назад

    who wouldnt want a speaker that wearing fishnet stockings?

  • @augustya7543
    @augustya7543 Год назад +1

    So the Drivers are 5 Tweeters and 1 Woofer ? Thats it ?

    • @brunosco
      @brunosco Год назад

      Woofer for bass, tweeters for highs… what about the middle frequencies?

    • @brunosco
      @brunosco Год назад

      @Phillip Banes Thank you for clarifying. I’m eager to test it myself!

    • @immovableobjectify
      @immovableobjectify Год назад +1

      @@brunosco Two-way loudspeakers are quite common, especially in smaller stand-mount and bookshelf designs. In a two-way loudspeaker, the woofers and tweeters both extend somewhat into the midrange, allowing for full coverage of the entire audio spectrum.

    • @marcel151
      @marcel151 Год назад

      @Phillip Banes The new one sounds better, though.

  • @aaron.sorenson
    @aaron.sorenson Год назад +4

    Amazing how dirty the white mesh looks

    • @n123896
      @n123896 Год назад

      I’d never purchase a white HomePod. You can’t easily clean the mesh.

    • @Alejandrolanza
      @Alejandrolanza Год назад

      @Phillip Banes point is, it’s not dirty. It looks as if it was because of the black underneath. This is how they look new

    • @aaron.sorenson
      @aaron.sorenson Год назад +1

      @@Alejandrolanza yeah bad design choice, economically speaking it’s the better choice to manufacture one base colour. But for looks it’s makes it look dirty not having a white base to match the mesh

    • @aaron.sorenson
      @aaron.sorenson Год назад

      @@n123896 watching the tear apart video, a pull type draw string would be nice for this… maybe a third party could make one.

  • @borisdg
    @borisdg Год назад

    The most interesting wasn't shown... I'm talking about the SoC...

  • @digitaldirtKTM
    @digitaldirtKTM Год назад

    I have 3 homepods. They sux. Get kef speakers! So much better.

  • @wouter44
    @wouter44 Год назад

    Where you capable to reassembeld it as new? I doubt it.

    • @brandon20904
      @brandon20904  Год назад

      As new maybe not. But I did get it all back togeter with no parts missing :)

  • @psume8319
    @psume8319 Год назад +1

    if I had a nickel for every time torque screw was said I'd have a lot of nickels

    • @marcel151
      @marcel151 Год назад

      He never said torque, he said "Torx screw", because that's what they are.

  • @Whowhatwherewhy
    @Whowhatwherewhy Год назад

    Brandon Butch was reviewing this new model. While comparing the original HomePod, the original died on the video. Flat line dead. Logic board crapped out creating an attractive BrickPod. 2 year lifespan it appears.

  • @paulcollet1360
    @paulcollet1360 Год назад

    The reassemble process of the HomePod is just missing...🥵