Use Siri for information
You can use Siri on HomePod to get location and traffic information, get information about the weather, translate words and phrases and more.
Get answers to general questions
“Hey Siri, who was the 13th president of the United States?”
“Hey Siri, what does a cello sound like?”
“Hey Siri, what’s the tallest mountain in Germany?”
“Hey Siri, what does ‘happenstance’ mean?”
“Hey Siri, how many calories are in a potato?”
Get location and traffic information
“Hey Siri, where’s the nearest coffee shop?”
“Hey Siri, how long will it take me to drive to Brisbane?”
“Hey Siri, what time does Frankie’s Pizza close?”
When you ask about a place on HomePod, that place appears as a Siri Suggestion in Maps on your iPhone or iPad. To quickly get directions open Maps, then tap the location under Siri Suggestions.
Get weather information
“Hey Siri, what’s the weather going to be like today?”
“Hey Siri, when is sunrise in Paris?”
“Hey Siri, what will the weather be like in Adelaide this weekend?”
“Hey Siri, will it rain in Perth today?”
Get unit conversions and maths solutions
“Hey Siri, what’s 38 per cent of 299?”
“Hey Siri, how many cups are in a quart?”
“Hey Siri, what’s 50 dollars in euros?”
Get sport information
“Hey Siri, who has made the most assists in the Premier League?”
“Hey Siri, give me the latest sports news”
Get news and stock information
“Hey Siri, what’s the news today?”
“Hey Siri, how’s the stock market doing?”
“Hey Siri, where’s the ASX today?”
“Hey Siri, what’s the market capitalisation of Apple?”
Translate words and phrases
Siri can translate from English into Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian and Spanish.
“Hey Siri, translate ‘this is delicious’ into Chinese”
“Hey Siri, how do you say ‘I love you’ in French?”
For more about what you can do with Siri on HomePod, just ask. Say “Hey Siri, what can I do?” Also, go to the Tips app on the iPhone or iPad you used to set up HomePod.