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It appears it will not allow more than 2 home pods to be connected at the same time

just setting up with home pod mini. I have 3 of them but it appears it will not connect more than two at the same time. I was hoping to get a total of 6, but I do not understand the connection issues. All have strong wifi signal, no restrictions on the network as far as I know.

Posted on Jul 6, 2021 3:08 PM

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Posted on Jul 6, 2021 3:19 PM

You can pair two to work as one but you can still play to all in sync. You can AirPlay to all 3 or ask Siri to play to all or everywhere

So for 6 you would do three pairs

To create a stereo pair, both HomePod speakers need to be assigned to the same room.

See: Set up HomePod stereo pairing - Apple Support

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Jul 7, 2021 5:16 PM in response to NetSuiteRob

They should all play in sync or one at a time.

You could try a reset then set it up again.

*Keep in mind they all need to be on the same wifi network - rebooting your wifi may also help,


You can try a restart first, then if it still doesn’t work: Reset HomePod

To Restart HomePod:

Open the Home App - go to the Room it’s in 

Long press on the HomePod icon to bring up settings, scroll down to the gear icon, tap that, scroll to the bottom to Reset HomePod - then select Restart HomePod 

It appears it will not allow more than 2 home pods to be connected at the same time

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