1. Ensure HomePod is turned On

It might happen, you’re continuously calling Siri, but HomePod isn’t responding because you haven’t actually turned it on! You can make sure it’s turned on by viewing the volume controls and playing music. You can also check it through your iOS device. Open the Home app and tap on the HomePod tab. If music starts playing, then it is switched on.

2. Check For the Alerts in Home App

If there’s an issue with HomePod regarding Wi-Fi, Apple ID, or anything, you’ll see an alert with details in the Home app. To know more about the issue, long-press on HomePod or go into the Rooms tab in the same app.

3. Monitor Your Wi-Fi Connection

Your HomePod might not be responding if you’ve recently changed your Wi-Fi password or placed it to another location. In this case, when you approach Siri, it will tell you that there’s a problem connecting to the Wi-Fi. You can also view the alert for this particular issue stating ‘Wi-Fi network’ in the Home app. Your HomePod automatically connects to the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone running on iOS 12 or the later version. If it didn’t, you can manually connect it to another Wi-Fi network using the below-mentioned steps.

4. Check if Siri is not working

Long-press the top of HomePod and speak “Turn on Hey Siri.” If it is already running on a Wi-Fi network and still doesn’t respond, you can turn on Siri from the Home app. Open the Home app → Long-press on HomePod → Tap Settings → Ensure that Listen for “Hey Siri” is enabled.

5. Restart HomePod

Launch the Home app → long-press HomePod → tap Settings → scroll down and tap Reset HomePod. Check if it’s working. If not, try another solution.

6. Try Removing and Repairing HomePod from the Home app

You can reset the HomePod using your Apple ID in the Home app through your iOS device or Mac. To remove it, open the Home app → Long-press or double-click HomePod → Select Settings → hit Remove Accessory.

7. Reset Your HomePod

You can manually reset your HomePod if you couldn’t do it from the app. To do so, unplug it, then plug back in. Then, long-press the top of the pod till the sparkling white light turns red, and you hear three beep alerts. Remember, if you lift your finger too early, you’ll have to restart the process.

8. At Last, Contact Apple Support

If your HomePod is still not responding even after trying all the hacks mentioned above, you probably need to get help from Apple Support. Signing Off… As HomePod has a lot more to offer than just a music-streaming speaker, you might lose productivity on your daily tasks. But we hope you have resolved the error with one of the ways we’ve explained. If yes, then which is it? Tell us about it in the comment section below! You may also like to read these

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