How to perform a factory reset on a HomePod The process of doing a factory reset in the Home app is a little misleading. It involves following the steps from the previous section up to step four. But when you tapReset HomePodyou don't actually have an option in the next menu that just...
If you're having trouble with your HomePod mini, need to send it in for servicing, or want sell it or give it away, you'll want to return it to factory settings first. Keep reading to learn how. There are three simple ways to reset a HomePod mini. The first can be done ...
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My homepod doesn’t reset or connect to the home app. what’s the next step 3 years ago 2245 4 HomePod mini won’t reset After a power outage one of my HomePod minis disappeared from the Home app on my iPhone. I thought to reset it and re-add it, but the 10 second method do...
Factory Reset Without an iOS Device You don't need an iPhone, iPad or iPod to reset HomePod. Follow the steps below for a process that's even quicker. 1. Unplug your HomePod and plug it back in. 2. Now touch and hold the top of the HomePod. Do not lift your finger otherwise you...
You need to hear a total of five sounds to ensure that the AirTag is reset. After you've finished this process, put the cover on the AirTag back on and then align the three tabs on the cover with the three slots on the AirTag. ...
This is a step-by-step guide will show you how to factory reset your HomePod or HomePod Mini, with or without an iPhone, iPad, or Mac computer.
aHomePod or HomePod mini is reset, users should plug it back into a power source, wait for a chime and pulsing white light on top of the speaker and hold their iPhone or iPad next to the speaker. Next, following the on-screen instructions will help users restore or set up theHomePod...
Factory resetting a Mac is a bit more complicated than resetting other Apple devices such as Apple Watch, HomePod or AirPad. However, it has been made a lot simpler in the latest Apple Silicon Macs thanks to something called the T2 Security Chip. If you’ve got an older Intel Mac without...
Journalist Rob Schmitz, who exposed Mike Daisey's fabrications and exaggerations of Apple's Chinese suppliers, has produced an inside look at how Apple's iPad gets built in China for American Public Media's Marketplace.