You want to buy the Google Nest Hub for smart displays. Also, you can combine it with a smart speaker. Everything sounds great until your ears cannot deal with pop clicking sound on Google Nest Hub anymore because it wakes you up too early.
Your Nest Hub can produce this pop-clicking sound every morning and it is so loud. Therefore, in this post, you will get a complete guide on how to disable the annoying sound.
Initial Check Up
Please do the initial check below on your Google Nest Hub:
- Ultrasound sensing is not active. Here is all about Ultra sensing and how to disable it.
- No routines are scheduled in the Google Home app.
- Performing the newest firmware.
- Reboot does not fix the problem.
Well, the cause of this issue can be because of the sound of “night mode”. When you enable this feature, and when it goes to the end of the active period, your hub speaker will generate a popping or clicking sound. Well, it is quite an annoying bug when you are using the night mode feature.
If the problem is because of the night mode feature, whenever activated, the pop-clicking sound will happen when the time night mode begins and when the custom time night mode is over. If the pop-clicking sound starts at 10 pm and over at 6:50 am, your Nest will generate two sounds at each of that times.
Report your issue to the community specialist on Google Nest Community’s official website. There, they will make a case for you to get help from the support team.
How to Stop Pop Clicking Sound on Google Nest Hub
Here is the solution how to stop pop clicking sound on your Google Nest Hub:
- Try to unplug and or reboot your Google Nest via the Home app. It is the simplest, fastest, and most instant way to fix a bug in the Google Nest Hub. Just unplug the display from the power supply and leave it for a moment. Plug back in the power cord and test if you can still hear the clicking sound. Be sure that both devices are using the same Wi-Fi network. Continue by choosing the Home app and selecting your Nest device. Tap on Settings (the gear icon) and then hit the Menu (vertical bars icon). To proceed, choose the Reboot option.
- Perform a factory reset.
- If it does not work for you, try this second method. Do your Google Nest work with Zigbee? It can be because you have too many devices working on a 2.4 GHz network. To identify the problem, shut down the Zigbee network for a moment and then check whether things change.
That is all about how to disable the pop clicking sound on Google Nest Hub. Alternatively, move your Google Nest or Home from those items as away as possible. The purpose is to prevent congestion. If the crackling goes away, you have solved the source of the problem.
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