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I recently found my speaker in this state where holding down the power button for 12 seconds did not reset. But I did find a very small reset hole on the bottom of the speaker. You can use a paperclip to reset it there. Note the very small button below the hole can be tricky to hit. You need to put the paperclip straight in and you should feel a click when it pushes the button down.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Last week I set up a pair of Insignia speakers in a remote location. When I returned to my home, they showed nET on the displays, and I could not connect to them using the Google Home app. After pressing/holding the microphone button on the back of each speaker, nET changed to sET. The Google Home app now recognized them as new devices, which I set up from scratch. I named them Left and Right, then paired them, calling the speaker pair "Insignia." Everything worked as described. The only "gotcha" with pairing 2 Insignia speakers is that only the left speaker shows the time; the display on the right speaker shows sET. I covered it up with a piece of black vinyl tape, as these are in my bedroom, where the clock will be useful in the middle of the night, but "sET" is not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Press and hold the microphone button on the back for about 12 seconds. The display will change to SET and you'll hear it reboot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm fairly certain you can manage this through the Google Home app
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