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Google Nest Audio Power adapter

brokennestuser
Community Member

Hi,

My dog ate my power cable and I need a replacement.

Where can one be purchased?

Thanks.

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marcothechef
Community Member

Have exactly The same problem. Power cable for the nest audio doesn’t seem to be available anywhere… weird in this age of sustainability.

masern03
Community Member

Same here, dog bite. Also in contact with Google. So bad these days, the recommendation was to buy a whole new speaker.

marcothechef
Community Member

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.

marcothechef
Community Member

P.S. why do dogs bite this? Our dog hasn’t bitten any other cables, just bad luck?

makingmark
Community Member

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.

Jake
Community Specialist
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