How to Reset Google Home Mini

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Reset Google Home Mini

If you want to reset your Google Home Mini, there are several ways:

  • One way is to simply unplug the device and plug it back in. This should reset the device and erase any temporary data that may be stored on it.
  • Simply open the app, select the device you want to reset, and then select the "Settings" option.
  • Finally, you can also reset the device to factory settings by pressing and holding the reset button for about 15 seconds. This will erase all data on the device and reset it to factory settings.

How do I reset my Google Home mini without the reset button?

If your Google Home Mini isn't responding to "Ok Google" or "Hey Google," you may need to reset the device. You can usually reset a device by pressing and holding the reset button on the bottom of the device.

However, if your device does not have reset button or is not working then you can easily reset it by following these steps given below:

  • First you need to unplug your device from the power outlet.
  • After that you have to wait at least 1 minute.
  • Now you need to plug your device back in.
  • Press and hold the volume down button until you hear a sound.
  • You have to release the button as soon as you hear the sound.

If your device is still not responding then you may need to do a factory reset.

To do this, one must follow these steps given below:

  • First you need to open the Google Home app on your mobile device.
  • After that tap on the device you want to factory reset.
  • Then, tap on the three dots in the top right corner and choose "Settings".
  • Now you have to scroll down and tap on "Reset".

If you're still having problems, you can contact Google's customer support for more assistance.

Why can not my Google Home Mini connect to WIFI?

Connectivity is the most important thing in a smart wireless speaker. It can not function without a proper Wi-Fi connection, as all of its tasks depend on it transmitting information to Google and then receiving information from Google to relay to your ears. If the device is not connected to Wi-Fi, it is completely useless.

  • There can be a number of reasons why the new Home Mini fails to connect to your Wi-Fi network. The most common reason for this problem is setup. Sometimes the device is not set up properly through the Google Home app, which causes the device to sometimes not work. However, there can be more problems, and it's valuable to learn more about these issues because there is a different solution for each problem.
  • Sometimes, using outdated apps and devices can cause a problem with connectivity. If you are using an Android device, it should be running Android OS 6.0 or later. If you are using an Apple device, it should have IOS 12.0 or higher installed. If you are using an operating system lower than those mentioned, the app will not work properly and you will experience connection issues. Also, you should check to make sure you are using the latest version of the "Google Home" app. Google is constantly adding new features and fixing bugs so that this kind of problem does not happen. If you don't have the latest version, you will need to go to the Play Store and update your app.
  • Another reason your Google Home Mini can't connect to Wi-Fi is distance. Your speakers may be too far away from your router. Sometimes the signals show up in the app, but the distance makes it too hard for the speaker to maintain the connection. Depending on the type of router, you may need to move your speakers to a more convenient location in your home.
  • If you or your internet service provider (ISP) have recently made changes to the network, this can also cause the Google Home Mini to fail to connect to the router. All of these reasons are fairly common, and only one may be the cause of your problem. The steps to fix your problems are given below.

How to fix that Google Home Mini does not connect to WIFI?

Since a number of things can be wrong, there are a number of solutions to the problems described above. The following steps describe these remedies:

  • However, keep to the order of the steps, as the simplest and most common corrections are made first. Hopefully, if you perform the first corrections, your Home Mini will be able to connect to the WLAN. If the first steps do not fix the problem, you can move on to the harder steps.
  • Check for updates to the "Google Home" app and your operating system. If you have an operating system above 6.0 on Android, you can proceed with the steps. If not, you should try with a device that is on the list of eligible operating systems.
  • The most common step in fixing technical issues is resetting the devices. So, the first thing you need to do is unplug the router and speakers. Leave them unplugged for a few minutes, and then plug them back in. If the speaker still refuses to connect, you can move on to the next step.
  • Move the speaker closer to the router to see if it connects. If it still fails to connect, you can rule out distance as the problem and move on to the next step.
  • If you or your ISP have made changes to the network (such as changing the password), you will need to remove the network from the speaker and re-enter it. In the app, select the device and go to the Wi-Fi options. Forget your current network and click on it again to re-enter your password. If that does not work, you can proceed to the next step.
  • Try setting the smart device to dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz) if you have a dual-band router. Most of the time, the problem is that these new smart devices are stricter about what kind of connection they get. If the device is running on the 5 GHz band, it probably will not connect. If this also fails, you should apply the last step.
  • The last step brings the most severe solution. You should reboot the entire device by clicking on it in the app and going to the settings. Click on the "three dots" at the top right of the settings to find the "Restart" option. Click on this option and follow the on-screen instructions to successfully reboot your device.


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