Play Apple TV Audio Through the HomePod

The HomePod cannot be connected directly to a TV. As a wireless Bluetooth device, HomePod must connect to an Apple TV device via AirPlay to play audio from a television. After you set up your HomePod, you can make it the audio output source for the Apple TV in a couple of ways. This allows audio from Apple TV content to play on your HomePod instead of your television. The first method involves the Apple TV Settings.

Shortcut for Playing Apple TV Through HomePod

There’s another, easier way to send audio to the HomePod, although not every Apple TV app supports this shortcut.

What You Need to Connect HomePod and a TV

In order to connect HomePod to a TV, you need the following:

An Apple HomePod. A 4th Generation Apple TV or Apple TV 4K with Bluetooth enabled. Both devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Both devices using the same Apple ID.

The Limitations of HomePod and Apple TV

While connecting a HomePod to a TV is fairly easy, it is not ideal for home theater sound. That’s because HomePod is designed primarily for audio and does not support surround sound features. For the best audio experience with TV and movies, you want a speaker arrangement that offers surround sound or multi-channel audio that can play audio from multiple directions. This delivers a more immersive audio experience, with sound moving in all directions like in a movie theater. This can usually be accomplished with a speaker on each side of the TV, or with a soundbar that has independent left and right speakers. HomePod does not support multichannel audio, but with AirPlay 2 it does support stereo sound. That means it can deliver two channels of audio (left and right). This is great for music but is still not ideal for a home theater system, which should have at the least a 5.1 channel system.