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Google Nest speaker continues to play music after being asked to stop

Greg02134
Community Member

Beginning about one month ago, my Google Nest Mini speaker refuses to stop playing music when asked to do so.

Here's the sequence of events:

  • I'll say, "Hey Google - Play radio station ****". Response is, "Streaming **** from TuneIn"
  • 15 or 20 minutes later, I'll say, "Hey Google - Stop"
  • Music will stop.
  • After that, music will randomly start again, and Google pays no attention when I ask it to stop.
  • Activity log records my "Stop" command, even though it was ignored.

The only way I've found to fix this is to unplug the Google speaker, wait a few minutes, then plug it back in again.

Note that this is a direct command to the speaker - not to my phone, or any other device.

Thoughts?

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vs271
Community Member

This is happening to me as well. It only started doing this about a month ago. Its annoying. The radio station will start up even after hours after I told it to stop. Just concerned it will come on in the middle of the night. Any way we can have it STOP when we tell it so?

Juni
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

Thanks for posting here in the Google Nest Community.

I know how it feels when something isn’t working as it should, so let’s get this resolved. A few things: Is there a chance that something touched the top surface of your Nest Mini. Were you watching TV when the device randomly turned on? Was there a Google TV commercial playing at the same time? Where is the device placed? For example: By itself, up against the wall, next to a window, next to a TV or audio speaker.

You can check My Activity log to verify what your Home Mini last heard. Check the steps below.

  1. Open the Google Home app .
  2. At the upper-right, tap the account icon.
  3. Verify the Google Account on screen is the one linked to the speaker or display. To switch accounts, tap the down arrow icon and then choose another account or Add another account .
  4. Select My Activity.
  5. Identify the command generated when the issue happened.

If you did the reboot you can do the full reset and set it up again as a new device. Then observe if this will make a difference. Check the instructions below.

Here’s how to do the reset, press and hold the factory reset button located below the power cord on the bottom of your Google Nest Mini. Look for a circle etched into the base. After 5 seconds, your Google Nest Mini will begin the factory reset process. Continue to hold for about 10 seconds more until you hear a sound confirming your Google Nest Mini is resetting.

Check this helpful article too and let me know how it goes.

Thanks,

Juni

Greg02134
Community Member

Thanks for posting, but this is not at all helpful. A problem has been reported that Google needs to address, rather than attempt to bury it under a flurry of level 1 support. I noted in my report that the command "Stop" was properly noted in the activity logs. This is a new problem that has emerged over the last month or so. I hope that it gets fixed.

vs271
Community Member

I'm going to add my follow-up as well. I had already done a reset days before replying here, the issue still continues. There is nothing touching the top surface or even my voice communicating to it. I would be in another place in my home and I would later find out that the speaker has "turned on" again continuing to broadcast the radio station I was listening to even up to an hour before. I would have it "STOP" again, yet the speaker will turn on again minutes later. I've had to unplug and re-plug the speaker for it to stop as Greg has done. Perhaps this is helpful, once after I asked it to "STOP" I checked the google app and looked as the speaker and the speaker was noted as being "paused".

I have a speaker in my "office" and one in my "bedroom". They are not linked in a group. I would be playing something different on my "office" speaker and yet the "bedroom" speaker will play the same radio station I asked it to play earlier in the day. The one command is not getting picked up on different speakers.

I mentioned in another issue I have google commercials interrupting my radio station listening out of the blue, sometimes in different languages, it could be a connected issue. Like I said these both issues started happening about a month ago.

Juni
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,
 

We appreciate the details you both  provided. How about when you do the command using the Google assistant on your phone? Could you both try this and see if this will give you a different result? 
 

@vs271, thanks for mentioning the Google commercials interrupting your radio station concern, you can reply to the thread that you created, so this can be handled more efficiently as this is somewhat not related to the issue in this thread. 
 

Looking forward to your responses. 

 

Thanks,

Juni

Greg02134
Community Member

I initiated a radio stream from Google Assistant on my iPhone. "Hey Google, stream **** on ***room Speaker".
Stream began immediately.

When I said "Hey Google, STOP", the stream stopped, and did not resume.

Dan_A
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

@Greg02134, thank you for your confirmation. How about your Nest Mini, is the concern resolved?

 

@everyone, have you tried streaming using Google Assistant on your phone? How about on your Nest speakers?

 

Keep us posted.

 

Best,

Dan

Dan_A
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

I wanted to follow up and see if you still need help. Please let me know if you are still having any concerns or questions from here, as I would be happy to take a closer look and assist you further.

 

Regards,

Dan

Greg02134
Community Member

Hello Dan,

To be honest, I've not asked Google to play music through my bedroom speaker since I posted my issue. I will try to do so in the next day or two, and then let you know how it goes.

Thanks for following up,

Greg

Dan_A
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Greg02134,

 

Thanks for the heads-up. I'll keep the thread open for a few more days and wait for your reply.

 

Cheers,

Dan

dave6006
Community Member

It happened to me a couple of times including now, I tapped on the speaker rather than telling it to stop. I was brushing my teeth and heard music. I wonder if it is a problem with TuneIn. It came on to play an ad after stopping the other day. 

Peakrob
Community Member

No it’s also the same problem on BBC in the UK. A more recent habit is for Google to ignore the command to play a radio station, or to say that there was a glitch (a recent and infuriating habit). Ironically I never had the problem when everyone else did, mine commenced when Google claimed to have fixed it!

vs271
Community Member

I rebooted both my speakers.   It still happens.  This is a google bug.  Please have the developers look into this and fix this for the next update.   As I said, this started about 2 months ago now, this is on google's end.  Please fix. Thanks.

Dan_A
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello everyone,

 

Our team is already aware of this and currently investigating this issue. We'll continue to update this thread as soon as we have some news to share.
 

Best regards,

Dan

Muddi
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks,

 

I'm checking in on this thread since it's been a while since it was last updated. There's no new news to share at this time, but I'll continue monitoring the thread and updating it as I know more. 

 

Cheers,

Muddi

dianemax
Community Member

I have the same issue, it's streaming music on a radio station, I tell it to "Stop" and it does, but minutes later comes back on again.  I unplugged my bedroom one because it comes on in the middle of the night sometimes! 

Muddi
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey everyone,

 

Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for your patience. Our teams are aware and still working on a fix. Stay tuned for updates!

 

Cheers,

Muddi

chase84
Community Member

Still waiting on a fix for this. There is another thread regarding this also. I have provided video examples of this to the support person emailing me. I've not heard anything back. Bit of a stretch that this has been going on since October or November. 

Vickybug
Community Member

Just checking to see if there are any updates. 

I am still having this issue. This has clearly been going on for months! Not acceptable. We pay good money for Google products and the quality seems to be getting worse, rather than better. 

Please help us resolve this issue. 

vs271
Community Member

the issue is still happening.   The workaround is unplug and then replug the speaker. Its shouldn't be like that.   When will the next update happen?

dianemax
Community Member

I’ve tried that, and the issue continues. I’ve given up on Google products like this.  I bought an Apple home pod and having no issues with that. We have all spent money on a product that doesn’t work properly. 

Peakrob
Community Member

Yes I’m seriously considering listing all of my ‘mind go their own’ Google speakers on eBay for this reason and switching to Apple. Which is what I did with Alexa as she didn’t seem to do as she was asked either.

That was a toxic relationship, and I fear that my Google speaker relationship is going the same way.

Why do they sell these products if the software is effectively still in Beta? 

Vickybug
Community Member

Hello, 

Just joining this thread since I am having the same issue.

My Google morning routine is set to play radio on my speaker group.  I started having this issue when I added my mini display in the fall.  I have to stop media from my Google Home app.  But that's annoying when I'm running out the door in the morning. I should be able to just yell "stop" like I used to.

I wasn't unaware this was even an issue since the music would stop when I asked it to, but over the holidays while I was at home, music would randomly start playing again 5min-1hr later.  Apparently, my landlord had been going upstairs to my apartment to unplug the speaker!

ljstubbs
Community Member

Hoping that I will see some help with this problem, but it seems a while since any action on this thread.  Is there a solution out there?

dave6006
Community Member

I think that the problem is TuneIn, when I listen to NPR stations it doesn't happen. TuneIn wants to send another ad and restarts it.

Hey Google, don't popup a survey while I am typing here,. 🤪 

You’re probably right and Tune In is the problem. 

Peakrob
Community Member

It’s happening with BBC for me.

 

dianemax
Community Member

So frustrating!

 

Greg02134
Community Member

This problem cleared up for me some time ago. I haven't had a recurrence for several months now.

dianemax
Community Member

Still happening for me 😑

Peakrob
Community Member

I have this problem too using BBC radio. The speaker group of 7 speakers wont all stop at once like they used to. And yes I’ve done the rebooting thing with them. Usually it says theres been a glitch (a recent and infuriating habit), sometimes it stops one or two, sometimes completely ignores the command and carries on. 

Similarly when I ask it to play radio it keeps on saying theres a glitch and takes 3 or 4 attempts. So annoying. 

Marcooo4
Community Member

Same problem here. Started happening a few months ago.

When I go to bed I say "hey google goodnight" to lower volume and start playing my news channels I have configured within the Google Home app.

 

Halfway through I say "hey google stop" and the LEDs bleep acknowledging my command. But just continues playing the news.

The solution for me is to go to the Google Home app on my Android phone. Select my Google Home device and press "stop casting".

 

If anyone or Google Support would like more detailed information let me know!

Marco