07-10-2023 04:05 PM
Hello, I’ve just got my best mini about a month ago, and it’s been great so far. That being said, in the past week I’ve been hearing this sort or popping or cracking sound, similar to what you would hear if you had dust on a vinyl record and tried to play it. I haven’t heard it happen when the assistant is responding to me, but they don’t happen on a schedule or anything, more randomly. I’ve unplugged it and plugged it back in, rebooted it through the Home app, and tried plugging it into a different outlet. I’m pretty sure it’s not my wifi, and I’d like to avoid a factory reset if possible but I’m running out of options. Any help?
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07-17-2024 05:37 PM
Hey everyone,
Our recent firmware update 3.73 has reached 100% rollout, and with it comes an update that should resolve the "popping noise" that many of you have described in this thread. If you are still experiencing this issue, please confirm that your devices and Google Home app are up to date. If the issue persists, please reach back out here with as much detail as you can provide and I'll make sure the team is aware.
Thank you all for the patience.
Kelan
12-18-2023 05:58 PM
YES! I confirm!
The VOLUME part is the most annoying!
The popping noise volume has nothing to do with the MUSIC volume (it sounds usually LOUDER, VERY louder!!!)
I listen to music all night, and sometimes, every few minutes, it POPS very loud...
12-18-2023 06:15 PM
Please make your contribution HERE too! https://community.spotify.com/t5/Android/Popping-sound-when-streaming-SPOTIFY-on-the-Google-Nest-Spe...
12-20-2023 08:24 PM
I also have this issue on my Nest Mini. It's been happening for probably a couple years... It wasn't an issue when I first got it though. Super annoying.
12-21-2023 11:41 AM
A couple of years??
I don't understand why many users are saying it "started" few months ago...
What u say makes more sense to me, because there are a lot of posts on reddit that go back 3 years... so, it would be strange that this problem was FIXED and reintroduced... most likely it has been around in the Nest Mini 2ng Gen since day 1... and that's BAD news, because GOOGLE did NOTHING about it...
12-24-2023 06:36 AM
This issue keeps happening. Maybe your solutions is ask users to use YT Music ...
12-24-2023 06:44 AM
I get it using YouTube music . TuneIn ,radio player , global player . So Don't think it matters
12-26-2023 02:24 AM
@Doubi Why are you posting in an "abandoned" thread? The OP in this thread marked the response by Google mods as answered/solved. You all need to stop beating the dead horse in this thread and create your own and stop being lazy. @Yorkshireguy
12-26-2023 02:39 PM
There is a NEW thread already: https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Speakers-and-Displays/Google-Nest-Mini-charcoal-Gen-2-frequen...
12-24-2023 08:48 PM
I created a new thread where everyone should now post to instead of using this "Answered/solved" thread as nothing more as a place to vent: https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Speakers-and-Displays/Google-Nest-Mini-charcoal-Gen-2-frequen...
12-25-2023 10:19 PM
Google Nest Mini "Charcoal"???
They all do, it's not COLOR dependent!
12-26-2023 02:22 AM
No, they don't. My first generation white doesn't!
12-26-2023 02:38 PM
OMG! The point is not the color... is the GENERATION!
Gen1 = No problems (so far)
Gen2 = POPPING problem
Gen2 has several COLORS... (Charcoal, Chalk, Sky, and Coral) They all pop!
12-26-2023 02:28 PM
Bumping this thread as I've had this issue for the past year on all my nest mini devices in my home. It's rough when you're using white noise to fall asleep to and a sudden "pop" wakes you up.
12-26-2023 02:41 PM
Yes... with sleep music the problem is really bad, because the POPPING VOLUME is not related to the DEVICE VOLUME (it pops loud!)
12-28-2023 05:50 AM
purchased 28th dec 2023 uk. My issues:
- sometimes cannot connect to wifi
- will disconnect to wifi of no sound for 2mins
- always a cracking noise
12-29-2023 10:45 PM
I’ve had my two nests for several years. I play white noise on them nearly every night. They only just started making the popping noise in the last couple of nights. I was messing with the volume on one of them through the app and it did it quite a lot at that time. Otherwise, it’s random, as others have reported. I can no longer use these for white noise. I’ve been wanting to go all in on the Apple ecosystem, and these are some of the last things I have that are outside of it. This is the nudge I need to go for it.
12-31-2023 01:47 AM
I found the problem - the reason this is happening is due to ultrasound sensing being turned on. To turn this off, click on your speaker in the Google Home app, then click the Settings icon in the top right, then Recognition and sharing, then turn off the option called Ultrasound Sensing.
12-31-2023 01:56 AM
That is not the real cause. Popping will come back.
12-31-2023 02:00 AM
I have found it to be the cause - I had this problem quite a long time ago (2 years maybe) and found it doesn't pop when ultrasound sensing is off. Sorry about that!
12-31-2023 02:03 AM
No problem. Every help is welcome.
It works for a couple of hours but then the popping came back.
12-31-2023 02:33 AM
For the love of God could you people read the thread and just shut up. How do I get out of this hell thread.
12-31-2023 02:36 AM - edited 12-31-2023 02:37 AM
Have a beer and enjoy new years, dude... No need to get all worked up. Mute the thread by clicking the three little dots on the first post and select mute.
12-31-2023 01:57 AM
Unfortunately this option not available on the big nest
12-31-2023 02:01 AM
Ah okay, sorry about that. Unfortunately I can't offer a solution to this.
01-02-2024 09:22 AM - edited 01-02-2024 11:26 AM
I have the minis and have been experiencing the popping issue for some time. I've also been running with the Ultrasound sensing feature disabled. This makes the pops less prounounced, but they are still present. I've become accustomed to the audio imperfections and have pay less and less attention to the audio quality over this period of use. About a week ago, I decided to enable the Ultrasound sensing feature. Surprising I have not heard any pops. I've been monitoring the mini for about a week. Here are the technical details.
System firmware version: 384934 (this appears different from the last firmware I posted in this thread). I'm in the Public preview program.
01-02-2024 12:54 PM - edited 01-02-2024 01:04 PM
I too have the new 384934 firmware! But my STEREO PAIR still pops!
I don't know when this was updated... but 8 hours ago it still popped!
Then again, Google Home (device / configuration) has a PROBLEM with STEREO PAIRS, because it keeps identifying the PAIR with the LEFT DEVICE name, and THAT device still has the PREVIOUS firmware!!!
I will reconfigure the pair to see if BOTH devices stay up to date, and report back...
01-02-2024 01:00 PM
Yep, disable the pair and confirm if the speaker with the updated firmware still pops. Also note that I'm in the Public preview program. I'm not sure if that also triggered something.
01-02-2024 01:03 PM
Well, the LEFT device was indeed with the previous firmware...
Both devices (left & right) were NOT on the preview program! So... firmware 384934 is NOT "preview"!
Now i have both devices isolated, but the device that was the LEFT channel is NOT updating to the latest version! Even with the "preview program" activated...
01-02-2024 01:31 PM - edited 01-02-2024 01:36 PM
Well, i have RESET the device that was the LEFT speaker, to no avail... it's reconfigured, and still in the PREVIOUS firmware...
pfffffffffffff...
Another strange thing is... i cannot configure the "OK Google" sensitivity on the 2 devices that were linked to forma a STEREO PAIR! (this happened to me in the past, but only for a few minutes after a RESET and reconfiguration)
My 3rd device has the latest firmware and i can configure the sensitivity!
01-02-2024 01:32 PM - edited 01-02-2024 03:31 PM
Let it do its thing. We have no control over when Google pushes the updates. If you can unpair, test the speaker with the updated firmware to confirm pops.
01-02-2024 01:50 PM
But this is a serious BUG... why was the update only applied to one device? A STEREO pair should have both devices updated!
Anyway, resetting a device should UPDATE it to the latest firmware... (i remember when i first configured the device, that there was a message on Google Home saying the device was being updated). This was not the case with the device i just reset...
01-02-2024 01:52 PM
They push software "over the air" in waves to reduce risk.
01-02-2024 01:59 PM
Even if you reset the device??? That's nonsense... If you reset the device, it should update it to the latest version...
I opened a new thread here: https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Speakers-and-Displays/Google-Nest-Mini-firmware-384934/m-p/57...
01-02-2024 02:04 PM
I do not know what the update policy is. It's conceivable there may also be multiple firmware components on the mini's. Maybe not all of the components are affected by a reset.
01-02-2024 01:07 PM - edited 01-02-2024 01:08 PM
I am also in the public preview program, and I have found ultrasound sensing to be the issue. This happened to me a couple of years ago, and popping hasn't returned after turning off ultrasound sensing since then. Just FYI
01-02-2024 01:13 PM - edited 01-02-2024 03:30 PM
Please note what I wrote:
"I've also been running with the Ultrasound sensing feature disabled. This makes the pops less prounounced, but they are still present."
01-02-2024 01:09 PM
just keep listening because it won't be fixed. You will eventually hear them again. I thought when I did something similar the pops disappeared but they're just really inconsistent/unpredictable, so chances are you're just not noticing them.
01-02-2024 01:12 PM - edited 01-02-2024 03:30 PM
I have the mini streaming music two feet from me. Have been monitoring for a week. Will report back if the pops come back.
FYI, I had previously filed a ticket to Google support and provided a video of the popping.
01-02-2024 10:27 PM
UPDATE to say that firmware 384934 does NOT solve this issue!
Still pops... a LOT!
01-03-2024 12:07 AM
Huh, sorry to hear that. I'm not sure what else is different for me. Just listened to an internet stream for an hour and a half and have not heard the pops.