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Apple HomePod Leaves Ring Marks on Wood, Some Customers Say

Some users of Apple HomePod said that the device discolors wood surfaces.

Apple HomePod Leaves Ring Marks on Wood, Some Customers Say
Customers view the HomePod speaker on the first day of sales at an Apple Inc. store in New York, U.S. (Photographer: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- While Apple Inc.’s new HomePod speaker won praise for its audio quality, some users reported the device discolors wood surfaces.

Customers posted photos online of wood furniture showing a pale ring from the HomePod’s silicone base. Websites Pocket-Lint and Wirecutter reported the issue earlier. A similar test by Bloomberg News didn’t leave rings. Other surfaces like glass aren’t affected.

Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. The company told Wirecutter that “the marks can improve over several days after the speaker is removed from the wood surface.” If they remain, Apple suggested customers “try cleaning the surface with the manufacturer’s suggested oiling method,” Wirecutter reported.

To contact the reporter on this story: Mark Gurman in San Francisco at mgurman1@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Tom Giles at tgiles5@bloomberg.net, Alistair Barr, Andrew Pollack

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