07-05-2023 07:26 PM
Over the past 2 weeks I've noticed that the Google Home Minis (5 of them) throughout my house frequently have four pulsing white lights. This is not the result of someone saying anything remotely close to "Hey Google" or "Ok Google" and it is not the result of an errant broadcast.
I've noticed that it even happens when I'm the only one home and haven't said a word.
I've done the whole unplug and reset routine. Why are they all suddenly listening???
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09-03-2023 01:02 PM
Hello everyone,
We have some great news to share! Our team found a fix for this issue, and we're happy to see that some of you have already confirmed that your devices function normally now.
For those users who are still experiencing the same issues, we kindly ask for your continued patience as the update is gradually being rolled out to everyone.
Cheers,
Muddi
08-09-2023 11:10 PM
I think this is one of two that I know are running
But, there is no fix, this most likely a Google introduced bug and its just a matter of waiting.
07-20-2023 01:34 PM
Please bring back the chime that happens before the broadcasted message. Otherwise, you don't have time to stop whatever noisy thing you're doing to listen to it and you end up missing the first part of the message.
07-21-2023 02:07 PM
Same issue here, I have:
Google and Nest homes, and minis, home hub max and regular.
We regularly use broadcasts, and now the minis (and the hubs) seem to get "stuck" with the lights flashing and sometimes not responding to any voice commands (on the minis) and on the home hubs, you see a transcript of the broadcast forever... until you pull the power and plug it back in. Then it's "resolved" until the next broadcast.
2-3 weeks seems pretty accurate, but it's very frustrating.
07-21-2023 02:32 PM
I have another thread working on this topic, and it was suggested that I merge my thread into this one. While I cannot see how I can do this, below is the link. Admins, please link my thread to this one.
System firmware version: 356012 - Cast firmware: 1.56.356012
The home speaker (1) as well as all Mini speakers (3) are using the same versions
Yes, I do use broadcast daily.
07-21-2023 07:19 PM
I am having the same issue where the Google minis have the white light pulsing constantly.
07-21-2023 10:55 PM
Having identical issue with 3 Google mini's, 1 Google home and 1 Google Audio all pulsing. Everyone in my home assumes Google is spying. Goes away briefly when prompting Hey Google but always returns for past few weeks. Located in USA, devices are 1-4 years old. Factory resets did not help.
07-21-2023 11:38 PM
We're having this exact same problem 😩
07-22-2023 09:45 PM
Hopefully we can get a fix for this soon. Restarting the devices, turning off "Continued Conversation", and turning off routines does not appear to fix the issue.
07-23-2023 05:12 PM
Hi, I have the same problem and is not just the mini, Nest Audio has the same problem.
07-23-2023 06:36 PM
Just found this and glad to see I'm indeed not alone.
I have 3 home minis that have all been doing the constant light pulsing for a few weeks now.
However, I also have an Insignia Google Home (the black rectangular device with an LED display on front with time and temperature) that hasn't been exhibiting any issues like the others.
07-23-2023 10:17 PM
I have 10 minis and a Google home and I've been experiencing this same thing for the past month or so. It is so frustrating.
07-24-2023 07:06 PM
I have 4 mini's two nest, and 1 max, they ALL get stuck at flashing lights after a broadcast, and for the ones with screens, stuck at the reply screen, giving it a "hey google, cancel" kills the light/listening, but they all do it, all the time, and resetting does nothing to help. Also, since I have so many devices, if it helps to know, broadcast is intermittent, I can hear it on a couple speakers (if their volume is loud enough) before the sending speaker acknowledges the message is being sent, and even then, it can be upwards of 15+ seconds apart from each other speaker, and some it never broadcasts to. Clearly broken. The whole point of broadcast is to not have to walk to another room, or up a flight of stairs, so much for that!
07-26-2023 06:55 AM - edited 07-26-2023 06:56 AM
In a separate thread about this issue, Google asked that I send them feedback every time it happens. If they want information, I believer that we shoudl provide it. All of it. Every time.
So, when you Broadcast and the lights are on, go to every room that is blinking and do the following:
To do this: Send feedback to Google
Say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google", then…“Send feedback”
What Google Nest or Home will say or do:
Transcribe the audio feedback that you give and send the transcription to the Google Nest team. The audio of your feedback will not be recorded.
On displays, if you do not want to include your personal information or a screenshot of your screen, untick Include personal information or Include screenshot.
When finished, tap Send.
07-09-2023 10:08 AM
For the past few weeks, I have had multiple Home and Mini speakers have their lights come on randomly throughout the day as if the assistant is waiting on something or listening in (scary thought). It is not an accidental trigger as the lights will not time out and go off on their own. I can OK Google > Cancel, which clears the lights, but later on they will come on again. This happens randomly on different speakers throughout the day. I have tried unplugging power, waiting, then plug in again, but issue returns.
I have seen suggestions to factory reset, but this is acting like a recent update that has a bug somewhere. A factory reset will load the same firmware. If I do a reset, will I not have to redo any routines that are based on a specific device, or add them into the whole "Home" ecosystem?
Anyone else seeing this?
07-09-2023 11:26 PM
I get the same thing with my speakers.
07-17-2023 05:59 PM
Hey folks,
Thanks for bringing this up.
Aside from you, are there other accounts linked to your Google Nest speakers? To answer your questions, yes, we can perform a complete reset without redoing the routines you've made as long as you will set up the speakers using its original name. Here's how: https://goo.gle/32c7nIF
Also, could you please provide the cast firmware version of your speakers?
To check which firmware version you're on, follow these steps:
Looking forward to your response.
Best,
Princess
07-20-2023 06:09 PM
Hello there,
We just want to check if you have seen our response posted above. Let us know if you have additional questions, otherwise we'll be locking the thread.
Best,
Princess
07-21-2023 01:56 PM
I suggest you merge this thread with the main one with loads of people having the same problem which indicates the common factor is Google's update and not the users...
07-26-2023 02:10 PM
Hey everyone,
My apologies for the delays. This is similar to a threading issue on this link. I'll go ahead and merge this thread with the main one so everyone will be updated on the progress of the issue. Please make sure to follow the main thread for updates and additional steps. Also, please note that once merged, this original thread will be locked, and no further comments or updates can be made.
@Laupsavea: Thanks for flagging!
Cheers,
Muddi
07-21-2023 02:23 PM
Sorry Princess, been on holiday. Yes, the issue is still happening.
Home Speaker: System firmware version: 356012 - Cast firmware: 1.56.356012
All Mini speakers using the same versions
Yes, I do use broadcast daily.
I have no issue with merging the thread to the one Laupsavea mentioned. If I cannot figure out where this is done, I will reach back out.
07-22-2023 09:18 AM
Since the other thread has been marked as solved, is it getting any traction? Maybe I should leave this thread open and link the other one to this thread?
I am not seeing any solutions offered. All community attempts at resetting all speaker devices, including one that reset their whole network, have failed to resolve the pulsing lights on home and mini speakers. It is also still not understood by the community what exactly this indicates and if this is active 'listening' (thus indexing of private conversations) or not.
Looking forward to answers and a valid solution.
07-22-2023 10:22 AM - edited 07-22-2023 10:24 AM
Sadly my experience is that when a problem is caused by Google and some bad issue that's been introduced by then...their standard PlayBook is to ask people lots of diagnostic questions but to try and close the thread as soon as possible - even though he isn't actually sorted.
I think this is due to their corporate success metrics getting the way of actually doing the right thing for the customer.
08-10-2023 03:22 AM - edited 08-10-2023 03:23 AM
Don't be evil is not a Google thing anymore
07-26-2023 03:50 PM
Exactly the same thing happening to all 5 of my mini's (both generations) over last few weeks. Have to keep turning mics off - solid red lights are less annoying than flashing ones.
07-17-2023 07:35 AM - edited 07-17-2023 07:48 AM
USA. Noticed it started a week or two ago. No changes to internet, passwords, etc.
When broadcasting, the lights on the receiving minis continue running after the broadcast. Now some of them won't broadcast to certain rooms and the one downstairs will only broadcast to itself.
We tried unplugging, factory reset and nothing has fixed the issues.
We have deleted all the minis, deleted the home and are now creating a new Home.
Did Google change something? If this does not work, we will likley swicth to Alexa.
Tired of the issues with Google Home.
07-21-2023 07:51 PM
Hi Zebrasnnot,
Thanks for visiting the Community.
We've let the right folks know! To help our team to investigate further, please send feedback right after you experience the issue. In sending feedback, please make sure to use the keywords: "Lights on mini constantly pulsing". Learn more about how to send feedback on our Help Center.
Best,
Princess
07-24-2023 08:06 PM
Hello there,
We just want to check if you have seen our response posted above. Let us know if you have additional questions, otherwise we'll be locking the thread.
Best,
Princess
08-02-2023 11:17 PM
Issue is still happening. I see that at least 4 or 5 threads ranging from a month and a half to a few days old are all being merged together.
The firmware version on our devices is the same, so the issue is still persisting.
Please do not lock these merged threads, all that will do is cause more new threads to be created and merged together.
On second thought, please lock the thread. We'll just go make more new threads about this issue until it's actually fixed.
Contrary to what the previous "Community Specialist" indicated, this issue has not been solved or resolved and there is no fix or "accepted answer".
08-03-2023 07:51 AM
Why lock the thread when the issue hasn't been addressed. There is no solution for this defect introduce in the last update. Resetting the devices had zero effect on the problem.
07-25-2023 08:11 PM
Hey Zebrasnnot,
We haven't heard from you in a while so we'll be locking this thread if there is no update within 24 hours. If you need assistance or want to discuss topics, feel free to start a new thread.
Best,
Princess
07-26-2023 06:51 AM
There is no update because nothing has been fixed. There has been no change and no reply from Google as to what they did. You want us to send feedback every time our Google acts up. You got it. Be prepared.
I looked and there are multiple threads from others having the same problem.
Google changed something.
07-27-2023 11:34 AM
Hey folks,
I've duplicated this thread to a similar trending issue. We need help in gathering more feedback about the issue. Please follow the instructions from the "Recommended answer" for the team to investigate the issue further.
Cheers,
Muddi
08-03-2023 07:09 AM
I've been sending Feedback. This is absolutley ridiculous. Google knows or should know what the problem is by now.
Google messed something up in the last update. And it sucks.
07-16-2023 02:23 PM
So I've rebooted, completely reset and unplugged the device several times.
The popping noise is getting worse and it's very frustrating as I use it for white noise at night due to suffering from tinnitus.
Also, bedtime routine isn't working properly. I have it set up to play a playlist on Spotify and it doesn't start. I have to ask it specifically to play it and it's fine.
Please help!! The popping noise is doing my head in. Logged to Google but had nothing back.
07-21-2023 03:16 PM
Hi Lauras89,
Thanks for visiting the Community.
Sorry to hear that you're experiencing that with your Google Nest speakers. A few things I'd like to ask-- is it still popping even if the device is idle? Does it happen every time you try to use the speakers? Could you please send us a short video clip of what's happening?
You might also find these steps helpful in creating or editing routines:
You can find your new Routine in the list under "Personal Routines." This list also includes some ready-made Routines that you can edit.
Note: If you can't create or run Routines, you may need to change the language of your phone to one that is supported for your region.
"I'm home" and "Leaving home" are both ready-made Personal Routines that don't use presence sensing. To create Household Routines that start when everyone's away or someone comes home, set up Home & Away Routines.
Some examples of Personal Routines:
Looking forward to your response.
Best,
Princess
07-24-2023 04:51 PM
Hey there,
I just want to follow up and see if you still need assistance with this. Hope the previous post helped. Let us know if you have additional questions, otherwise we’ll be locking the thread.
Best,
Princess
07-24-2023 11:29 PM
Hi, yes. It's still doing it even though its been moved to a totally different plug. Unfortunately I can't record it as is so sporadic.
07-25-2023 07:29 AM - edited 07-25-2023 07:31 AM
You're not crazy, I'm getting this too. I listen to radio on Tunein and my Google Nest Mini makes a popping sound every few minutes. It doesn't happen in predictable intervals.
It's not a Tunein issue as when I stream the same stations through my PC/phone there is no popping noise. It seems to be localised to the Nest Mini. Rebooting/changing plugs doesn't fix it.
Here is another thread describing the same issue: https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Speakers-and-Displays/Strange-popping-sound-in-my-nest-mini/m...
07-26-2023 11:01 PM
Glad I'm not going mad 😂
Thank you for this! I've just done that feedback thing as advised on that thread 👍🏻
07-27-2023 11:37 AM
Hey folks,
I've duplicated this thread to a similar trending issue. We need help in gathering more feedback about the issue. Please follow the instructions from the "Recommended answer" for the team to investigate the issue further.
Cheers,
Muddi