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Having trouble with Speaker groups? Read this first

kelanfromgoogle
Community Manager (Admin)
Community Manager (Admin)

Hi everyone, 

 

Thank you for continuing to notify us of the reliability issues you’re facing with your Speaker groups. I escalated these issues internally and the team is actively investigating a resolution. If you’re able, all feedback is appreciated! Please keep it coming by saying “OK Google, Send Feedback." Providing details, such as mentioning that the issue is with the "speaker group," is especially helpful.  As always, we appreciate your feedback and are working hard to alleviate the issues. 

 

Thank you for the patience,
Kelan

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kelanfromgoogle
Community Manager (Admin)
Community Manager (Admin)

Hey folks,


Thank you for your continued patience while our team has been working to address the issues with Speaker group functionality. I want to give you all an update and confirm that a fix was identified which will address a specific problem where some devices, when acting as the group leader, cause an issue with audio not playing on other speakers that are part of the same group. However, you may experience that the main (or leader) device will still play the media as expected.

 

The following devices will cause this behavior when used as the group leader:

- Chromecast with Google TV (4K)
- Chromecast with Google TV (HD)
- Google Home (Fixed as part of firmware update 3.73)
- Google Home/Nest Hub (first-generation)
- Google Home/Nest Mini (first-generation) (Fixed as part of firmware update 3.73)
- Nest Audio (Fixed as part of firmware update 3.73)
- Nest Hub (second-generation)
- Nest Hub Max
- Nest Mini (second-generation) (Fixed as part of firmware update 3.73)
- Nest Wifi Point
- Pixel Tablet
- A small percentage of third-party speakers were also affected


Note: the issue must be fixed on the device that is the leader of the group in order for the other devices in the group to start playing consistently


The fixes are specific to each device type, and are dependent on upcoming scheduled update rollouts. We will update this post as the fixes begin rolling out for each device so you can test your own speaker groups.


There may be some devices that take longer to receive the update so if you’re still encountering issues, you can try these temporary workarounds:

Cast directly: if you’re trying to play audio in multiple rooms, cast the audio directly to the individual speakers.

Restart your devices: If you’re having trouble with your speaker group and are unsure which device is the group leader, try restarting all devices that are part of the speaker group. This can often resolve the issues.

 

As always, we deeply appreciate the feedback and your patience. If you are still running into issues with Speaker groups, please leave a comment below with clear descriptions of the behavior you're encountering. This feedback will help the team further investigate and mitigate anything else that might be causing this feature to not work as intended.


Thanks again, we're working diligently to get everything back to how it should be.

Kelan

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kelanfromgoogle
Community Manager (Admin)
Community Manager (Admin)

Hi everyone,

The 3.73 firmware update contained fixes for some of the issues impacting Speaker groups functionality. 

 

These fixes are specific to the following device types:

  • Nest Audio
  • Nest Mini
  • Google Home Mini
  • Google Home

 

Speaker groups consisting of these devices should not experience disrupted playback. If you were experiencing issues with your Speaker groups, remove any devices from the group that do not appear in the above list and test them again. If after testing you still experience problems, please respond below with as much detail about your setup.

 

We appreciate your patience while the team works hard to investigate and identify fixes for the rest of impacted device types.


Thank you.

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I read your last line and had to chuckle. You don't actually expect Google to care about the frustrations of its users, do you? There's a reason why this thread is so long.

I had a power outage about a week ago, and now at least five of my Google devices randomly reboot between 4 PM and 5 PM, messing up any music I’m playing...barring I was able to even remotely get audio groups to work in the first place! 

I'll probably start dumping their products and look for better alternatives from companies that care about their customers. This is frustrating, especially considering how much money I spent buying all these speakers and displays.

Sorry about the mess you're dealing with, but you're not alone with these crappy products!

The fact that this is a pinned topic - like a badge of honor.... "read this first"...shows the level of care they have.

A single mini? Just put it in a charity box and move on. The bots here only wake up every few months.

mrxree
Community Member

This topic was opened by Google and then marked as answered in July. I don't think it's being monitored any longer. I created a new topic about this issue remaining unresolved and largely neglected, but I doubt it will matter. 

https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Speakers-and-Displays/Unresolved-Speaker-Groups-issues-and-to...

ColdNorthMenace
Community Member

Any updates on this? Speaker groups STILL have issues. Firmware is up to date, both speakers in same group. Freshly factory reset with a brand new speaker group, still only the main speaker plays via voice command. 

Who at google wants to give me the money back for the speakers *I* didn't break?

If you live in Australia, you can ask consumer affairs to make a request to Google to refund the money for all the speakers you purchased as the product is "not as advertised" when you originally purchased it, and not "fit for purpose"

 

A product has to match the features that were advertised when you purchased it.  So if features are removed or broken later by them updating firmware etc you're entitled to a refund. 

Also changing/ updating the terms after you purchased  is all well and good, but even if you agreed to those terms, if they go against what I've mentioned above the updated terms don't apply as consumers in Australia cannot sign away their consumer guarantee rights under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL): 

 

I just keep rebooting my router and devices.  Can get them to work ok. Funny that I can say “hey google play Chill 55 from Sirius on downstairs” and it does. But when I go to the Home app to adjust volume it says none of my speakers are connected.  

yaz_man
Community Member

Well, I'm giving up on Google. I'm taking advantage of Amazon black friday deals and am buying a few Amazon speakers. I will share what has been working for me with the Nest speakers: I have 2 stereo pairs, and 2 single speakers with a hub (display) in the kitchen. I give voice instructions to one of the single speakers to get started listening to music, radio, etc. Then I go to the Google Home app, and add the other speakers (I've given up on speaker groups). If there's a problem with getting any of the other speakers going, I unplug and plug them back in. This seems to work, especially for the stereo pairs. I've even thought of connecting them to smart plugs, and scheduling a power cycle in the middle of the night. Since I don't subscribe to any music services other than Amazon Prime, which I can't stream over Google speakers, I'm moving to Amazon devices. Goodbye Google.

Oh, and I often have to kill and restart the Google Home app as well. Good luck folks.

Macialek
Community Member

Two Nest speakers still do not want to work in stereo group. JBL authentics 500 does not work inside group.  Just honestly tell if you are really going to fix that or your soft is a crap and I should switch to Sonos.

HansWSchulze
Community Member

Google Nest 3.74.435255 casting spotify to nvidia shield is garbled for a year now. Each playing locally no problem. If there is some debug or info you need or fix known for target I can help

Hans Schulze

Uncle-Googs
Community Member

Read this first...

 

By the way - the mic is off... (on google support)

yenot6691
Community Member

Google ecosystem has always been shoddy. Works for a bit then stops working due to some issues with Google. I had to purchase alexa speakers as I dont trust google to operate correctly especially at home.  My neighbour called me when I was out saying my music was too loud I was t even home but a home max speaker decided to operate on its

own.  Now I can't get stereo pairing to work or play a home group so I use Alexa to play multiple speakers whilst Google decide how to deal with thier Shenanigans

Im 1.5 months with no issues - after ditching mesh Google Wifi for TP-Link mesh Deco.

 

Any chance you are on Google mesh Nest/Wifi?

I'm using the same router I've always used.  I've not changed a thing.

Is that same router - Google wifi/nest?

 

I am just trying to see if people with problems are on Google mesh Wifi. 

Switching to a different system (Deco) - made everything work for me.  Which makes me think that was the issue.

carlalaw
Community Member

I am new to this forum. I have both a google nest and a google hub. I have created a speaker group but when I am playing spotify, it will NOT play on both speakers even though the speaker group is selected. How can I fix this - it is extremely frustrating as this is the reason why I have purchased an additional speaker.

 

Tap once on the Resumé touch button on the primary speaker. Does that work? If so, welcome to the sound cuts Club! 

scragin
Community Member

Just give up and reset to factory, reattach to app and re-pair and do it over and over because Google doesn't care.

carlalaw
Community Member

Thanks - disappointing.  I thought I was doing a good thing purchasing a google speaker and hub.  should've gone with Alexa!!!

Zedd-Lepplin
Community Member

I do not have a speaker group, only a Nest Hub.  It plays Spotify normally for a few tracks and then continues visually, but mutes volume!  Instructing to 'Skip Track' or 'Next Track' and the next track plays normally for a few tracks and then it happens again.  No problem with Spotify on any other devices.

Gazer2740
Community Member

Hello.  I have three Google Nest speakers. Two are in a stereo pair and one is in another location as a single speaker.   If I use a voice command and ask Google to play music to the home group, this works fine. When I try to cast music from YouTube music to the home group the app will not play music. In fact, I cannot even press play on the app. What do you know about this issue?

 

I can successfully cast music to the stereo pair or the single speaker separately, I just cannot cast to the home group.

scragin
Community Member

What we know is that Google doesn't care. Some have had luck replacing their router.

Gazer2740
Community Member

So it's a known issue?  Google's own speaker doesn't work with Google's streaming service?  WOW.

Getting Google to provide any support to their hardware and services is about easy following a single thread/topic in this "forum". 

 

A complete jumbled up mess.

 

I have movies on google tv/play movies/YouTube TV/YouTube --- whatever the name of the week is - that constantly give me license issues offline.  Kid pulls down movies.... 2 days later - license error.

 

It a complete cluster.

Piet-S
Community Member

Since a few weeks I have two Google Nest Audio Speakers paired in a stereo setting. When I stream music (TuneIn, Spotify etc.) and I asked the time, the volume goes to minimum (nearly to zero) and it returns NOT to the normal volume.

What have I tried to solve this little problem; 1. Reset 2. Factory Reset with no results.

The distance to the router is 0.5 mtr.

I have discovered that when I switch the mic-switch at the backside of the first speaker (switch off and on), the volume is back on the normal level.

The problem is only bij asking time, weather/myagenda etc.:no problem.

Do you have a solution?

Grtz.

Piet

H(o)i Piet,

I experience the very same phenomenon. There is nothing that we can do about this. 

I also set up two Google Nest Audio speakers in stereo mode and noticed that, randomly, this sound cut occurs when I tried to listen to news resources, to TuneIn, play music from YouTube Premium or from any other resource.

All thinkable attempts have been attempted to resolve this. All I can do to restore normal sound output is to tap on the Stop/Resumé touch button on the primary speaker.

I already have sent feedback to Google long time ago, but, until now, despite several firmware pushes, no improvement in this regard.

Michel 

Same behavior here! No hope that Google will change anything. The entire system is and remains complete junk. In my case since September 2023!

Hi Michel,

The stop/resume button, I didn't know untill now, is a solution! (I found out with the switch on the backside) Thanks for your reply!

Grtz.

Piet

Until present day still not permanently fixed! 
Firmware 3.74.437716 regression bug. Reintroduced the issue!! 
Firmware 3.73.429109 was OK. Seemingly fixed. 
Firmware 3.73.420420 Issue introduced itself. 

That's weird....introducing this issue back again, Well, I hope Google will find a solution for this (small) problem....

Ed1106
Community Member

SOLUTION: This worked for me, let me know if it helps. I turned off the Google Assistant on both my and my wifes phone and "Walah" the nest hub 2nd seems to be working fine now. It was a real PITA

Dastud
Community Member

give it a day haha

Piet-S
Community Member

I have just turned off the Assistent on all our smartphones (just 2)....., I'll let you know if  it's a permanent solution, give me a few days 🙂

How weird for turning off the Google Assistant is limited to the smartphone itself. Not, at least for now, and not for the affected speakers. Or am I missing something? 

GARYSMIFF
Community Member

recently suffered issue with a Speaker pair ( 9 nest mini's in my home), " I can not connect to the other speaker in the pair" looks to be a Group setting, worked it out, ensure 5Ghz is the primary connection( shut off 2.4 whilst you build pairs) and then not to add stereo pairs to any groups until they are a paired, if you see they are then added to other Groups without you adding it to those groups, delete that group and start fresh. living the dream now 

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Tried that.  It worked for a little while

mrxree
Community Member

Thinking a resolution from Google is going to be provided in this thread is more disillusioned than thinking Google cares about the issues people are having with non-subscription/non-revenue generating speaker groups feature.  The community manager "solution" post was last edited six months ago, everyone. If they track this thread anywhere, all signs suggest that it has been categorized as closed and nobody at Google is following it anymore, nor will anyone in the future.  

scragin
Community Member

Yep. As I've said several times before--Google simply doesn't care.

youpickone
Community Member

yeah they got theirs. They could care less about us. I think we should probably get a reply from the guy that's doing all the read this first stuff at Google in April because they did one in April of 24 and one of April of 23. So I figure April of 25 would be another response from him. That absolutely does nothing.

youpickone
Community Member

I cannot believe we continue expecting google to do anything about this on their own.  Any interest in a class action?