The second iteration of Google Home's Home Mini product, the Nest Mini, is a small, round speaker that you can place throughout your home and use as a personal assistant or radio by connecting it to a bigger Nest Hub. Nevertheless, we also want to discuss some of the most prevalent problems people are experiencing with their Nest Mini and what you should do if they occur to you. You can read more about why we preferred this updated model here.

Start with the fundamentals if you're having problems connecting to Wi-Fi. Are you attempting to join the correct Wi-Fi network? Are you certain that your password is accurate? If everything seems good, try moving your Mini closer to your router to check for potential blind spots or interference.

Rebooting your Nest Mini is the recommended course of action if everything appears to be functioning normally. Simple reboots are relatively simple: Just disconnect the Nest Mini's power line from the device—not the outlet—and let it sit without power for roughly two minutes. Replug it after which restart the Google Home app's connection procedure.

Rebooting is usually an excellent choice for handling small issues with basic smart speakers like the Nest Mini. If you haven't tried restarting, no matter your issue, give it a chance. The Home app also offers a different reset option that could be simpler for you: To start, go to Settings, select More, and then click Reboot.

In an ideal scenario, your Nest device would seamlessly connect to all of your music accounts and play whatever song you desired with a single command. We don't live in that world, so your Nest Mini could have trouble discovering or playing music.

Check your volume first if music appears to be playing but you can't hear it. To check if the volume was unintentionally turned down, you may always say, "OK, Google, turn volume up," or a command of a similar nature. In addition, you may experiment with alternative wording while requesting a certain music playlist in case Google Assistant is having a hard time understanding you.

Make sure your music accounts are connected to your Google Home app if this isn't a problem. You must go in and enter your account information before Google can link to services like Spotify or Pandora automatically. Open the applications and navigate to each one's specific settings page if your accounts are linked and active. Try restarting your phone after finding any choices to clear the cache or history to see if it solves the issue.

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