You can currently get a HomePod mini for £49 in the UK - here's how

Homepod Mini Review
Homepod Mini Review (Image credit: Stephen Warwick / iMore)

The HomePod mini is a bargain at its regular price of £89, at £49 it is an unmissable deal. 

Right now at Very in the UK new customers can get a £40 voucher that discounts the price of HomePod mini to just £49. iMore can confirm that this deal works and there's even a way to get around the fact the discount is meant as a refund after you've paid full price.

Here's the full scoop on how to get one below.

£49. I repeat £49.

Code BLCDDS40 will only work for new Very customers, so maybe get a friend or relative to log in if you've already got an account set up. (The process is very quick and easy).

You'll enter your details including name, contact details, and address, before proceeding to your basket. The promo code section is on the right-hand side of the page underneath the price, just copy and paste the above code in there.

You'll notice at this point a green box that states:

"We will charge your card with the full order total and then refund the value of the discount. The detail can be found on your card statement."

Now, if you're happy to receive your discount this way, you can simply go ahead and complete the order using a debit or credit card. If not, simply use PayPal.

This will charge you the full discounted amount with no need to wait for the credit adjustment, and that's how I took advantage of the deal, as seen below.

Very Homepod Mini

Very Homepod Mini (Image credit: iMore)

There's a small delivery fee that pales in comparison to the saving, and the only other thing to note is Very doesn't stock yellow or orange HomePods, only white, black, and blue.

Stephen Warwick
News Editor

Stephen Warwick has written about Apple for five years at iMore and previously elsewhere. He covers all of iMore's latest breaking news regarding all of Apple's products and services, both hardware and software. Stephen has interviewed industry experts in a range of fields including finance, litigation, security, and more. He also specializes in curating and reviewing audio hardware and has experience beyond journalism in sound engineering, production, and design.

Before becoming a writer Stephen studied Ancient History at University and also worked at Apple for more than two years. Stephen is also a host on the iMore show, a weekly podcast recorded live that discusses the latest in breaking Apple news, as well as featuring fun trivia about all things Apple. Follow him on Twitter @stephenwarwick9