The most common Google Home problems and how to fix them

Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home make up the three biggest smart home platforms on the planet. Google Home is popular thanks to its lineup of Nest products, which includes the Nest Hub Max, Nest Doorbell, and Nest Cam, along with many other devices. Best of all, Google Home supports a wide array of third-party products, giving users an easy way to link all their gadgets together and control them from one streamlined app.

But, as you’d expect, getting all these devices working seamlessly isn’t always as easy as it sounds. The Google Home platform is also susceptible to the same issues as other smart home platforms, which include various connectivity hiccups and problems with voice commands. Solving these problems is usually pretty easy — that is, once you know where to look.

From Google Play Music freezing and Google getting your location wrong to Wi-Fi issues and frozen smartphone apps, here’s a look at the most common Google Home problems and how to fix them. While you’re tinkering with your settings, be sure to check out our favorite Google Home tips and tricks to get the most out of your smart home.

Is Google Home being phased out?

Google Home devices have been rebranded as Nest, and the original Google Home speaker is now far out of date. However, the Google Home app is still alive and well, and there are a variety of Nest smart speakers and displays that now serve as a central hub for Google Home. These fixes should work for most products in the Nest lineup, including the original Google Home device.

I can’t keep Google Home connected to my Wi-Fi network

Google Home Mini on table.
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A known issue with some Google Home devices, this occurs even if a user places it directly beside a router or antenna. The Home may not connect properly to the network or may not maintain a reliable connection.

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Google Home ignores me and doesn’t respond to my voice

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Google home speaker.
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My voice commands also turn on my Google phone, laptop, and other devices

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Google Play Music will start to play music, then suddenly freeze

Solution:

  • This is a known problem with not just Google’s proprietary service but also with streaming platforms such as Spotify.
  • After making sure the Home is updated, your best bet is to reboot the device and see if music plays as it should. In the app, select the Home device, tap the three dots in the upper-right corner, then choose Settings. On the Settings page, select More, and tap Reboot. If this sounds like a lot of work, simply unplug the Home and leave it unplugged for about a minute before plugging it back in and reconnecting it. This option is not a guaranteed fix, however, and it may not work forever. Google appears to be actively addressing this problem, and future updates are likely to address it.
Google Home on side table.
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I ask my Home questions, but it rarely knows anything

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Google isn’t recognizing the correct location for my home

Solution

  • This poses a problem while asking for nearby services, weather reports, and other location-reliant items. Specifying a home address may make a difference, as it tells the app your exact location.
  • To add this detail, open the Home app. Afterward, select the top-left button to access additional settings. Select More settings, go to Google account settings, and choose Personal info. Then, select Home & work locations. Here, simply enter a street address to see if it’s able to locate the home.

My Home randomly responds, even though no one spoke to it

Solution:

  • Try moving it away from TVs, radios, and other vibration sources. Place it on a sturdier surface and see if it helps. Home devices are known to randomly speak up, even if someone hasn’t actually activated them. Fear not; the Home isn’t haunted — it’s just a little overeager.
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My Google device only says something is wrong and to “try again in a few minutes”

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Home won’t play music, or stops playing music suddenly

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  • Check to make sure the volume is turned up. You can turn up the volume at any time by saying, “OK, Google, turn it up.” Some Home and Nest devices also have onboard controls you can use to change the volume (and which may have been accidentally used to lower it).
  • Reboot the speaker and see if it will play music correctly afterward.
  • Sometimes Home devices experience bugs that prevent them from playing music properly, especially from certain channels. Head to the Home app and ensure all updates have been applied to the Home device to see if this addresses the problem.
  • If you have a new Nest device, you have to link third-party services like Spotify before they will play. Linking is relatively easy, and you can do it in the account settings on your Home app.

The Google Home app can’t find a new Nest device

Solution: 

  • Check that you have updated the Google Home app on your device. Apps don’t always update automatically, and it’s important to have the latest version.
  • Make sure your device is in setup mode, which is indicated by blinking white LED lights.
  • Stay close to your new device, at least within several feet, while you are connecting.
  • Check to see if location services are enabled for the Home app on your device. Sometimes the Home app needs this during setup (you can usually disable it afterward if you prefer).
  • Try moving your Nest device to another location. There could be interference or other issues with the current position.
  • On your mobile device, turn the Wi-Fi off and perform a complete shutdown. Turn your device back on and re-enable Wi-Fi, then try again.

The Google Home app is frozen

Solution: 

  • Reboot the device the Home app is on. This will often solve problems with the app freezing.
  • If the app continues to freeze, delete it and then download it again from your app store.
  • If you are on an Android device, you can go to app settings and select Google Home to find the ability to clear the app cache. This action can help prevent frequent app freezes or crashes.

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