9 Best Ways to Fix Google Home Randomly Beeps Issue
The intelligence of a Google Home speaker can get scary if it turns on automatically. Unfortunately, something similar happens with many Google Home users. Their Google Home speakers such as Home Max, Mini and Nest make random noises. If you’re having the same problem, check out the solutions mentioned in the article to fix Google Home random beep.
Let’s be clear: your Google Home is not trying to seduce you with random chimes. Jokes aside, there is always a reason behind the random sounds coming from Google Home speakers.
What are these reasons and how to remedy them? Let’s check them by mail.
1. Restart Google Home
Before changing settings, first restart your Google Home. To do this, unplug Google Home for 20 seconds, then plug it back in.
2. Check paired Bluetooth devices
The random beep you hear on your Google Home or Mini may be due to the fact that your speaker is connected or disconnected from a paired Bluetooth device. Yes, if you use your Google Home as a Bluetooth speaker for your laptop or mobile, you will hear the ring tone every time it connects or disconnects.
While there is no way to stop the sound yet, you can see which devices are all associated with your Google Home speaker. You can even check if a device is currently streaming content to your Google Home.
To do this, open the Google Home app. Scroll down and go to your Google Home speaker. On the next screen you will see Bluetooth Audio mentioned under the name of the speaker. It indicates that a device is currently connected.
To view all paired devices, tap the settings icon at the top on the same screen. Scroll down and tap Paired Bluetooth devices. If you see an unrecognized device, delete it.
7. Check active reminders
Another reason for the random beeps from Google Home could be due to reminders. Have you set a reminder or a timer on Google Home?
To check for active reminders, open Google Home and go to Settings. Tap More settings.
Tap the Services tab, then tap Reminders. Here you will see all the active reminders.
Point: Also check the setting of assignable reminders and see if someone is authorized to send you reminders.
You should ask your Google Home for reminders by saying, “Ok Google, what is the notification.”
8. Check the accessibility settings
To do this, open the Google Home app. Scroll down and tap your speaker. Tap the settings icon.
Then press Accessibility. Disable the toggle for both options – Play the start and end sound.
9. Check alarms
Alarms can also cause your Google Home to beep randomly. You should check if there is an active recurring alarm or if you have kept a musical alarm. In the latter case, in the event of an Internet problem, you will hear the standard alarm tone.
To check for active alarms, tell your Google Home, “Ok Google, what are my alarms”. You can even check from the Google Home app. To do this, open the application and access the settings of your speakers. Tap Alarms and Timers. You will see active alarms.
Point: Google Home alarms offer many cool features. Learn tips for using Google Home alarm features.
9. Reset Google Home
If the problem persists, you need to reset your Google Home and then add it back to the Google Home app. Hopefully this would solve the problem. Learn how to reset Google Home devices.
Point: Some users are blocked during reset, find out how to fix the green light reset problem.
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Random noise from Google Home speakers can get quite annoying, especially at night. We hope the above solutions have helped you to stop random chimes from your Google Home, Nest, Mini and other speakers.
Then:
Google Home is based on Google Assistant. Get the most out of your Google Home speaker by viewing the Google Assistant tips and tricks mentioned in the link below.
Last updated Jan 29, 2020