Identify the Spinning White Light Issue
- The spinning white light on your Apple HomePod indicates that the device is currently starting up. It is normal to see this light for a short time during boot-up.
- If the spinning white light persists, it may indicate the HomePod is stuck in a startup loop, often due to a software glitch or network issue.
Simple Restart
- Unplug your HomePod from the power source.
- Wait for about 10 seconds to ensure it has completely powered down.
- Plug it back into the power source and let it restart. This simple reset can clear temporary software glitches.
Check Your Network
- Ensure that your Wi-Fi network is functioning correctly, as a bad network connection can cause startup issues.
- Restart your router by turning it off for 10 seconds, then turning it back on.
- Make sure your HomePod is within range of your Wi-Fi network and that there are no major obstructions.
Update HomePod Software
- Open the Home app on your iOS device.
- Tap the house icon, then tap "Home Settings."
- Select "Software Update" and install any available updates for the HomePod. Keeping the software updated can resolve many issues.
Reset HomePod to Factory Settings
- If other steps fail, a factory reset might be needed. Ensure the HomePod is plugged into power.
- Press and hold the top of the HomePod until the spinning white light turns red. Keep holding, and you will hear three beeps. Then, release the touch surface.
- Once reset, set up your HomePod again using the Home app on your iOS device.
Seek Professional Help
- If none of these solutions work, consider reaching out to Apple Support for expert assistance. There may be a hardware issue requiring professional repair.