Apple's HomePod finally started shipping to customers on Friday, and it can do a lot of things no other Apple product can currently do.

It's the best way to listen to Apple Music — if our quick demo was any indication, it will sound amazing in anyone's home. It can tell you more about the artists you like and come up with playlists based on what it thinks you'll enjoy.

It can even map out the room it's in — something Apple calls "room-sensing technology" — to provide a better listening experience.

But there are a few things HomePod can't do, things that other smart speakers on the market can. Did you know, for instance, that you must have an iOS device to set it up?

Here are seven major things Apple's new HomePod can't do: