I don't think the HomePod has any kind of time limit on music playback (assuming that your playlist or music library is long enough). Also and unfortunately, if seems like the HomePod has no sleep timer for music playback nor any way to limit playback to a certain length of time, nothing like 'Hey Siri, play music for thirty minutes.'
Unlike the Sonos, which tends toward far too aggressive bass punch, the HomePod walks the line just right. This is the best current speaker for Apple Music, and it’s a big upgrade over a. Mar 21, 2018 HomePod is a rather useful addition to the iOS devices and Apple computers. However, some newbies simply have no idea how to control the sound settings. In some cases, it leads to different problems like overwhelming bass, which prevents the user from hearing anything else. No matter whether a Mac owner plays at 10-15% volume read more ». This April, Apple did lower the price of HomePod from its $349 introduction to $299. But it was still almost unanimously called 'too expensive' in comparison to the super cheap, entry-level WiFi.
The HomePod was described mostly as a system trying to do too much by itself — and thus not getting much of anything done, particularly when stacked up against the rest of the marketplace.
However, there have been a good number of reports that the HomePod will not play certain songs and given the latter it would seem possible that whenever the HomePod encounters such a song it will just stop the playback even if you've requested a playlist or music source that contains additional content. So, maybe that is what you are experiencing.
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Also, it's certainly possible that there is a bug that just stops playback randomly and you're just seeing that on average each hour or two. It may even be a network error since if the HomePod can't connect to one of Apple's servers it would have no option other than to stop playback.
Feb 12, 2018 7:12 PM
Make sure that HomePod is turned on
Make sure that HomePod is plugged in to power. Then tap the top of HomePod. If you see the volume controls or hear music, then HomePod is turned on. You can also say 'Hey Siri.' If Siri responds, then HomePod is turned on.
Another way to check is to open the Home app on your iOS device and tap the HomePod tile. If music plays, HomePod is turned on.
Check for alerts in the Home app
If HomePod can't connect to your home Wi-Fi network, access your Apple ID, or there’s another issue, you’ll see an alert with details about the issue in the Home app. To see more information about the alert, press and hold HomePod in the Home or Rooms tab.
Check your Wi-Fi connection
If you recently changed your Wi-Fi password or moved HomePod to a new location, Siri will let you know that there's a problem connecting to Wi-Fi when you say 'Hey Siri.' You'll also see an alert in the Home app that says 'Wi-Fi Network' on HomePod.
In iOS 12 and later, HomePod will automatically connect to the same Wi-Fi network as your iOS device. If it doesn’t, you can manually change the Wi-Fi network that it's connected to. In the Home app on your iOS device, press and hold HomePod, tap Settings , then tap 'Move HomePod to [your Wi-Fi network].'
Wait a few seconds, then ask Siri a question to see if HomePod is connected to Wi-Fi.
HomePod doesn’t support captive or subscription networks. If you set up HomePod to use one of these networks, you’ll need to reset HomePod and set it up again on a different Wi-Fi network.
If 'Hey Siri' isn't responding
Touch and hold the top of HomePod and say 'Turn on Hey Siri.'
If HomePod is connected to Wi-Fi but isn't responding to 'Hey Siri,' open the Home app, press and hold HomePod, tap Settings , then check that Listen for 'Hey Siri' is turned on.
Learn more about changing the settings for Siri on HomePod.
Restart HomePod
Open the Home app on your iOS device. Tap and hold HomePod, then tap Settings . Scroll down and select Reset HomePod. Then tap Restart HomePod.
Remove HomePod from the Home app
Reset HomePod by removing it from the Home app, then set it up again. Open the Home app on your iOS device or Mac that's signed in with the Apple ID used to set up HomePod. On your iOS device, press and hold HomePod. On your Mac, double-click it. Tap or click Settings, then scroll to the bottom and tap or click Remove Accessory.
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If you can’t remove HomePod from the Home app, then you can manually reset it. To manually reset HomePod, unplug HomePod, then plug it back in. Then press and hold the top of HomePod. As you press, the white spinning light turns red. Keep pressing until you hear three beeps. If you lift your finger too soon, you'll need to start over.
Learn how to set up HomePod.
Get help
If you still have issues using HomePod, contact Apple Support.
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