How do I get Apple to replace my HomePod minis that stopped connecting to WiFi?

I’m only mentioning that I’m disabled with a brain injury so you understand why I can’t go to apple and talking on phone is torture, plus I have to record call and still won’t remember. This writing took 7 hours btw.


I have the latest HomePod in my room and picked up a couple of HomePod Minis for the kitchen and office. But they ended up barely being used because Siri is still useless for anything beyond kindergarten-level questions—always redirecting me to my iPhone. I have a lot of Apples products since the white MacBook. I’m an iPad Pro, Pro who’s been so, so patient through the development. Nothing has caused stress like these HomePod minis. I feel shame or embarrassment whatever it is when you trusted and were let down.


I’d love to eventually switch my 60+ Alexa-connected devices and IoT setup to Apple HomeKit/Matter. Every bulb in my home is smart, and all my cameras are connected—except for one smart bulb and one security cam that never lose connection and work instantly (and securely) at home. Moving forward, I’m only buying HomeKit/Matter-compatible devices.


I initially tried using the HomePod Minis as a makeshift rear speaker setup with my full-sized HomePod II in front. They worked great—until they both randomly stopped connecting to WiFi. First, one failed, then the other shortly after. Apple Support told me to bring them into the Genius Bar, but that’s not happening. I have a brain injury, I can’t drive anymore, and honestly, this is Apple’s problem. I’m done troubleshooting, and I’ve waited through multiple software updates with no fix.


I briefly got excited when one of the Minis let me connect it to my Mac and update it to version 18.x, but the other is stuck on 17.x. I pay around $60/month to Apple/Verizon for warranties and services, including AppleCare—which, frankly, has been absurd from day one. I’ve never had to use it, and Apple considers products “vintage” laughably fast.


New iPhones and iPads are too fast, constantly pushing upgrades that are ruining both minds and the planet. People should wait at least three years before upgrading. I’ve already learned the hard way—after paying for AppleCare on two flamingly expensive devices—that even Apple doesn’t seem to know what might go wrong. I skipped AppleCare for these HomePods, assuming they’d work for more than a year or two.


Honestly, Apple should just send me new ones. Their hardware and software should function properly for at least 3–5 years—especially from a company that preaches sustainability. I’ve considered cutting wires to repurpose them as wired speakers somehow, since they’re in perfect condition physically. They power on, but Apple’s software has basically bricked them.


At this point, they should just work. Or Apple should replace them.



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Posted on Mar 5, 2025 09:27 PM

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Mar 9, 2025 02:40 PM in response to Vancouver22

Hi there,

Thank you for your response. I started by unplugging for 30 sec and tried resetting via computer, then I reset manually by holding down the top over the volume until it became red and reset. I’m more tech-savvy than most, as I was prior to my brain injury, so those memories are still intact and quite innate.

I always reboot my wifi which is ATT fiber, 1g. I have tried using a brand new iPad mini to help research while on the 12.9 m2 iPad Pro. I have of course “forgotten” the device and my wifi and signed in again in too many occasions and have tried setting it up in different rooms. It’s interesting that the is still connected and appears in home app. I did recently upgrade the devices firmware by plugging ii into the computer. Unfortunately I still get the same response that it won’t connect to wifi. The regular HomePod has not had any issues. Looking back when this first happened, I had a strong signal for both on the wall, stereo paired, set to play along with the eARC which used the HomePod as tv speaker. They were easy to add to it with Apple TVs remote, or any speakers I wanted.

first they started coming on and off and went from connecting with a strong signal to almost none. I checked deeper into router to see if something stuck out but other devices in same spot, fine. One stopped then after a month of the other loosing its signal I unplugged it. My first instinct was to see if they would connect near the router but no, so I checked online for anything. I discovered something about iOS 17 perhaps being the culprit, but I am not sure when I started thinking that it might be the upgrade ? I believe it was later because I still had the HomePod working. I started all the aforementioned troubleshooting and even got a WiFi extender which I have made sure that wasn’t the problem. I wrote in my daily journal (my memory) about it being a setting in the router that needed to be changed which now sounds possible, but I don’t know where or when I read that. Something about changing security settings?


I keep being told by Apple to make an appointment at the bar, apples genius bar, but you read how I feel about that!

I need to know that if it is something common that has been happening and I won’t have to pay for either repair or replacement, then please let me send them in? If is unique to me, which it obviously is not, but if they say it is and are going to charge me, then no, they are probably not worth it and I will know not to buy them. I have purchased a klipsch, the three plus for the tv then a receiver with atmos and multi speakers + sub to go around my bed since I missed the faux surround using 2 minis. I moved the HomePod to a nightstand to wait until Siri is better or when I can at least get the minis fixed. I appreciate any help because I don’t like to make phone calls either. Sad but true.

cheers and thanks

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