How to Reset a Google Home

The Google Home does not have a dedicated factory reset button. Instead, it uses the Microphone Mute button on the back of the device for this purpose. As with the Home Mini, hold the button down for 12-15 seconds. You’ll hear the Assistant confirm it is resetting the device; then, you can release the button.

How to Factory Reset a Google Home Mini

You can usually reset the device and restore it to just-out-of-the-box condition by holding down the factory data reset (FDR) button. A factory data reset erases all data stored on the device, including settings and any personal data. Performing a factory reset on Google Home takes under a minute when you follow these steps:

How to Reset a Google Home Max

Similar to the Home Mini, the Google Home Max has a dedicated FDR button. It is located to the right of the power plug. Hold it down for 12-15 seconds to reset the device. You’ll hear the Assistant confirm it is resetting the device; then you can lift up off the button.

How to Reset a Google Nest Mini

The Google Nest Mini does not have a dedicated FDR button. It uses the Mic On/Off button instead.

What’s Next?

After you reset your Google Home, you can set it up again just as you did when it was fresh out of the box. When you boot the Google Home app on your smartphone, you will be prompted that it has detected a new Google Home device. Tap the notification to begin the Google Home setup process.

Why Should I Reset My Google Home Device?

A factory reset is reserved either for selling the device or troubleshooting persistent problems with the Google Home. One common reason to reset the device is to clear it before selling your Google Home device or returning it to the store. Resetting any Google Home device will delete your personal information, including account information.  Another reason to reset Google Home is when you are experiencing frequent connectivity issues or if the Google Home randomly reboots itself. In that case, you should try rebooting the device before performing a Google Home reset. To reboot, unplug the Google Home, waiting a few seconds, and then plug it back into the outlet. 

When You Should Not Reset Your Device

If you want to rename the device, sign into a different Wi-Fi network, change the account you are using with Google, Pandora, Spotify (etc.), or configure smart home devices, you can do so on the Google Home app for Android or for iOS. This is the app you installed to set up the Google Home.