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
02-17-2024 03:33 PM
Will this ever be fixed?? We even bought a new Home speaker hoping it was a hardware issue. Until we noticed that ALL our Home speakers have the same problem..
Must be software related and updatable. Does Google care about their customers??
02-17-2024 04:32 PM - edited 02-17-2024 04:32 PM
No, it doesn't.
I LOVE Google, and everything it has done for the human race (Google Earth is the most wonderful "free" technological marvel of all times), but... concerning this problem, Google simply does NOT care!
ZERO feedback...
03-11-2024 10:02 PM
Oh no. Not you too. Have you tested your drinking water?
02-17-2024 10:47 PM
Ask for a refund if you can.
In this forum there is no reply from the manufacturer since long time.
I tried opening a new thread but it was merged into this one that is marked as solved.
I think that the reply to your question is pretty obvious and this is the case also for other products and services from the same company.
03-11-2024 10:01 PM
@Forsefrits there's a better change Trump will be incarcerated than Google fixing this issue. In other words, no. It won't be resolved for current devices.
02-20-2024 09:00 PM
😞Happening to me on all six of my speakers (nest and nest minis)...really sorry to have invested in Google as my surround sound system with this not being fixable.
02-20-2024 09:02 PM
Sorry to hear that...
We are all on the same boat...
Open a support ticket, keep posting, send feedback through the device every day if possible...
03-11-2024 05:57 PM
Still an issue and NOT resolved. This is Ludacris Google. You have established a track record across many of your products for not supporting them well. Get it together. So many people reporting this issue with multiple speakers and you still haven't fixed it.
03-13-2024 09:08 PM
Any resolution to this issue? Any updates???
Nest mini popping and cracking frequently, paired with bigger Google nest speakers that also have the issue. An update is needed as this issue is frustrating and no reply to this post since August 2023....
03-14-2024 03:37 PM
So annoying trying to sleep or RELAX with the Google Nest mini speakers POPPING all the time!!!
03-29-2024 03:00 AM
Solved by turning ultrasound sensing off.
03-29-2024 03:52 AM
I'm happy for you but as many have tried (including myself) disabling the ultrasound is not solving the issue. The popping noise is still present even if I disabled the ultrasound.
04-01-2024 02:24 PM
As tested by most of "us" and posted here!
04-09-2024 04:33 PM
@pluriWhy so gullible?
LDriess is a shil. They signed up just to make one single bogus comment when we all know turning off ultransensing doesn't resolve the issue in any way.
LDriess
04-09-2024 10:38 PM
@Hmm_8888 Do you know what an ironic response is? Please don't call me gullible!
Check my other posts to see what I think about this issue.
03-31-2024 12:35 AM
Haha, sounds a bit like believing homeopathic pellets (sugar pills) are a cure for what ails you: either you're banking on the placebo effect or a Google shill. My guess is with this being your only post, it's the latter.
Let us know how it goes after a few weeks of dedicated use, but only if you're serious about it, @LDriess 🤣
cc: @pluri
04-01-2024 02:23 PM
Disabling the ULTRASOUND is NOT a solution!!
It DOES NOT SOLVE anything!
04-01-2024 02:40 PM
doesn't solve it
04-11-2024 10:19 PM
@LDriess You linked a Reddit post started 4 year ago ... where the latest posts, of 1 year ago, say:
-"i tried this and it is still popping any other suggestions???"
-"This worked for a few weeks, then the popping came back 😩😩😩".
... so do your homeworks better and try to understand if this is a real solution.
04-11-2024 10:23 PM
I suggest refraining or avoid responding to trolls, shills, and sophists who are gaslighting and trying to derail this thread.
04-11-2024 10:34 PM
Deal!!
But please don't unsubscribe...
Keep this thread ALIVE!
03-30-2024 09:03 AM
When will Google fix this popping noise?
03-31-2024 12:27 AM
@Pitthart Perhaps when you learn to read and comprehend the context of this thread.
04-17-2024 08:04 PM
This is still happening after all this time. Is the team there actually working on this at all?
There are so many outstanding issues with Google Home, Youtube Music, Android auto currently that have been issues for months or years. It's baffling how a company with the resources of Google can't manage these issues!
04-28-2024 08:59 AM
I'm so sick of hearing "working on a solution". It sounds disingenuous at this point. The popping has been going on for years. Speaker groups have been broken for years. I no longer believe there is anyone working on any solutions.
I paid a lot of money for these devices for this exact functionality, and you recognize they are broken. I think we should get our money back for all the devices. Why should your most loyal customers be the ones who suffer most? Do we need to start a class action suit for buying speakers that can't be used as speakers? If the advertised features are known not to work, you should be offering refunds.
Or, you know, ACTUALLY FIX AN ISSUE ONCE IN A WHILE!
06-16-2024 06:26 PM
I have found that if I separate a stereo pair, one of the speakers had switched on the ultrasonic sensing where it had previously been switched off on both speakers.
Since I have separated two pairs of speakers and ensured ultrasound sensing is switched off on all four speakers, I have not heard a reoccurrence of the popping which was constant before I did this. I have redone the stereo pairs and no further popping has been heard so far.
Is it possible that when you put speakers in a pair, one of them switches on the ultrasound sensing which is linked to the popping?
06-28-2024 02:13 PM
As i already said before, i took extra care to confirm that BOTH stereo pair devices have the same configuration before PAIRING. I did that several times... AUTOMATIC UPDATED, ULTRASOUND OFF, etc... (i can check this out by approaching both speakers with my hand... they don't react - once i had the ULTRASOUND ON on the right speaker, and it would react to the proximity)
My standalone device (i have 3 - 1 Stereo Pair and 1 Standalone) POPS with ULTRASOUND OFF, so...
If this was a valid workaround i believe the magnificent Google Engineers and the moderators would have already informed us...
08-28-2023 02:46 PM
Hey everyone,
Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for your patience. We're working on a fix. Stay tuned to this thread for updates.
Cheers,
Muddi
09-07-2023 07:21 AM
Continuously saying 'we are working on a fix', and doing nothing, is not acceptable. Are you aware that under UK law if something purchase is not fit for purpose then you are legally obliged to offer a refund?
I expect you are going to reply, sometime, and say 'we are working on a fix'. Google clearly do not give a hoot about their customers.
I have a number of nest speakers, where the 'popping' has deteriorated to the point now where they are unusable.
What are you going to do about it, other than tell me you are working on a fix?
Google as a company should hang their heads in shame.
10-22-2023 12:29 AM
They have known about this for over a year.
11-08-2023 08:58 AM
Silent for over 2 months. Which keyword will wake this bot? OK Google...
11-11-2023 08:25 PM
Nothing will. The end.
11-12-2023 12:09 PM
Don't get me wrong, but are you doing anything besides posting here? You seem like an active very interested party in this subject (were here before me)
11-16-2023 05:38 PM
@marcolopes wrote:Don't get me wrong, but are you doing anything besides posting here? You seem like an active very interested party in this subject (were here before me)
There's nothing (more) to do. We certainly should be bumping this thread every week but let's not become OCD about it. We'll get banned if we do.
08-18-2023 08:34 AM
The sound happens when I play Spotify music. And I went to the settings and i don’t have the ultrasound option…?
10-19-2023 01:54 AM
Hoping for a reply and update. Silence is never helpful.
10-22-2023 09:12 AM
I don't have "ultrasound sensing" as an option under Recognition and Sharing!
10-22-2023 10:07 AM
It doesn't matter it is a software issue.
10-22-2023 10:16 AM
I'm not holding my breath that disabling ultrasound sensing solves the problem, but here it is in the Recognition & Sharing menu. I'm on firmware 375114.
10-28-2023 11:42 PM
This resolves NOTHING.
And even if it did!!!
Should users disable a useful feature to resolve a firmware BUG??
Until...?
Forever...??