12-08-2021 08:51 AM
Hi,
My dog ate my power cable and I need a replacement.
Where can one be purchased?
Thanks.
12-29-2021 10:53 AM
Have exactly The same problem. Power cable for the nest audio doesn’t seem to be available anywhere… weird in this age of sustainability.
01-01-2022 08:44 AM
Same here, dog bite. Also in contact with Google. So bad these days, the recommendation was to buy a whole new speaker.
01-01-2022 02:36 PM
Quite shocking that you can’t purchase a new cable. Just for info, the wire is coaxial with one strand insulated in the middle and the other a sheath around the outside. I purchased some shrink tubing (pack of assorted sizes for a few quid), cut the wire, soldered the inner wire (I’m a novice, my first soldering attempt), shrink tube over the join then wound the outer strands over one another and covered with a larger shrink tube. Worked a treat and relatively low voltage so I am not too concerned. If you found someone with any experience in this it should be easy.
01-01-2022 02:37 PM
P.S. why do dogs bite this? Our dog hasn’t bitten any other cables, just bad luck?
01-24-2022 06:27 PM - edited 01-24-2022 06:31 PM
The use of ugly, cheap, non-replaceable wall wart power adapters was a key reason I chose Sonos One over Nest Audio. I know that doesn't help your current situation, but something to consider if you're fed up with it. Sonos uses standard, non-wart plugs and you can purchase the cords separately and in different lengths. Unfortunately, voice control on the Ones doesn't work as well as Nest Audio...sigh. Google does a half ass job on its hardware products but handicaps their better competitors for using their voice assistant.
04-26-2022 10:22 AM
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