Fix 1: Unplug And Plug The Speaker Into a Power Outlet
You can always solve most problems by unplugging and plugging it back in again. Unplug the Nest speaker from the wall outlet and leave it like that for a few minutes. Afterwards, you should plug it back into the wall outlet, but this time, without any extensions or adapters.
When an extension cord malfunctions, the Nest speaker may not receive adequate power. A possible solution would be to ensure only one gadget is plugged into the wall outlet, such as the Nest speaker.
You can disconnect every plug except for the Nest speaker if you have more than one. In addition, you can verify that you have inserted the power cord correctly into the Nest speaker.
Fix 2: Use The Original Power Adapter
It may not work, or you may have misplaced the original power cord that came with the Nest speaker. Therefore, the original power adapter supplied by the manufacturer should always be used.
Fix 3: Unplug And Plug The Speaker 10 Times to Factory Reset It
Google Nest speakers can be factory reset in several ways. There is one possible solution that doesn’t involve performing any action on the speaker itself if the speaker isn’t working properly and the touch controls don’t work as intended. I’ll show you how it works.
- Put your speaker on a power outlet and let it run for a while.
- Plug in and unplug the speaker 10 times consecutively.
- By doing this, the speaker will be reset to factory settings. Using the Google Home app, connect it to your smartphone and set up your Google account after it has turned on.
Fix 4: Reset Network Preferences on The NEST Speaker
Finally, if none of the solutions above work for you, this is the step to take. To revive your Google Nest speaker when it’s stuck on 4 dots, follow these steps.
- Plug the Nest speaker into an outlet and unplug it.
- Make sure the Nest speaker is not connected to any Wi-Fi router.
- Once the Nest speaker has booted, plug it back into the wall outlet.
- You should see the Nest Speaker appearing as a nearby device in the Google Home app on your smartphone.
- To get started, tap on it. You’ll be asked to select a Wi-Fi network when it asks you to connect. First, turn on your Wi-Fi router.
- When you’ve finished setting up your Nest Speaker, select the appropriate options and then press the Finish button.
Apparently, some users needed to repeat the entire process twice when the first attempt did not work.
Fix 5: Toggle The Mute Switch Several Times
It sounds odd, but there have been reports that it works for a few Nest Mini users. You can toggle the mute switch on and off continuously while your Google Nest speaker is plugged into a wall outlet.
You may need to unplug the speaker, reconnect it, and repeat the process if this does not work. It has been reported that users can restart the speaker after switching the mute switch on and off several times.
Fix 6: Forget Your Internet Connection and Set Up Device Again
It is very likely that Nest speaker lights will stay on because of a faulty or slow internet connection. Your network would experience latency if multiple devices were connected to your home router, and some devices would be slower to respond. Do you have a problem with your regular Internet connection? In that case, you may want to make a change.
It is also possible to “forget” the network once and reconnect it again if you are not planning on changing your Internet router. If you are using iOS/Android, click the speaker you want to connect, then navigate to the Device Information page from “Open device settings.” After you click the Wi-Fi button, Google Home will ask you to forget your network and reconnect.
So, that’s all we have for you on how to fix the Nest speaker used for touch controls stuck on 4 white dots. It’s our hope that this guide has helped you. In case you need more troubleshooting steps, comment below.