In my review of the 16-inch MacBook Pro, I said I was using stereo paired HomePod minis with the laptop. I’ve changed my mind as the audio results are so crappy. Mainly, audio delays and dropping the sound.
Audio delays
As Michael Simon points out in an April 27, 2021 Macworld article (which I wish I’d read before buying the HomePod minis), depending on the app and numerous other issues, it can be as long as two seconds. If you’re watching a movie or video, playing audio through the HomePod is not a good experience.
Simon points out that he’s tried to use Airfoil 5 to fix it, but the delay is so sporadic and inconsistent that he needs to constantly fiddle with the slider “to the point where it’s just not worth trying most of the time.” An as he points out, what’s really irritating is that sometimes the sound syncs perfectly fine without any adjustments.
Dropped audio
At other times, I tried using the stereo-paired HomePod minis to play tunes on Apple Music as I worked. Sporadically, the audio would stop or skip. Sometimes it worked seamlessly. And I could discern no pattern to what caused audio to be dropped.
Until/if Apple addresses these issues, I can’t recommend using the HomePod minis as external speakers for a Mac. The smart speakers are useful for other tasks, but, overall, I’ve found them to be a terrible audio accessory for a Mac.
I’ve used HomePods for the last year. I love the sound and I was disappointed when they were discontinued. I have not experienced dropouts when I have connected to them from my MacBook Pro. Daily, I connect to the HomePods from a MacBook Pro, an iPod Pro, an iPhone X and an AppleTV. I also connect to the HonePods from a 2009 Mac Pro. However, I can not use the HomePods as system audio. I can use the HomePods for audio from iTunes.