You might be having issues with the device, and it has become unresponsive.  Or you might want to sell the Apple smart speaker, or maybe you’re looking to give it away to someone else.  Also: Apple updated everything from iOS to HomePod: What’s new Regardless of the reason, knowing how to reset your HomePod Mini could come in handy if you own one.

How to reset your HomePod Mini

Requirements 

Resetting your HomePod only requires your hand, some good timing, and the device. If you’d rather reset it from the Home app, scroll down to find those instructions.

How to reset the HomePod from the Home app

If you’d rather try resetting your HomePod from the Home app on your iPhone or iPad, you can also do that instead of doing it on the HomePod itself. This is a good solution if you don’t have your HomePod right next to you or want to do it remotely.  Continue to touch and hold. Listen for Siri to tell you that the HomePod is about to reset and continue holding your finger on the top of the device.  Review: The HomePod Mini is for Sirious Apple users only After this, your device will start up. To reset your HomePod using the Home app, follow these steps:

Can I reset my HomePod using a Mac or a PC?

In the unlikely event that you can’t reset your HomePod Mini by pressing on the top of it or by using the Home app, you could also use your computer to restore it. Your HomePod Mini comes with a USB-C cable that you can plug into your Mac or PC. Once you do this, you can find your HomePod Mini on your Mac in Locations by using Finder. If you have a PC, just use the latest version of iTunes to access your HomePod Mini and its settings. Then, simply select the HomePod Mini and click on Restore HomePod. This will reset the device and update it to the latest software.

How do I reset one of my HomePods in a stereo pair?

The ability to group two HomePods to create a stereo pair is a great feature that results in rich, room-filling stereo audio. But if you need to reset one or both of your HomePod Minis already in a stereo pair, you’ll need to unlink them first.  To ungroup two HomePod Minis, follow these steps:

How can I restart my HomePod?

If you’re having issues with your HomePod becoming unresponsive, you can try restarting the device before diving into resetting it. Sometimes the old “Did you try turning it off and on again?” move really is the answer.  To restart your HomePod Mini: This should reboot your HomePod. If this doesn’t work to make your HomePod responsive again, then you should reset it.