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If you’ve been struggling with your HomePod playing random music late at night and nothing you try seems to fix it, you’re not alone. Many people have faced this issue, and frankly, it can be really frustrating. After trying everything from resetting devices to updating software, it still persists.
Here’s a straightforward plan to try and resolve this problem:
First, reset your HomePod. This is a simple step but often clears out glitches. Make sure it’s fully updated to the latest software version. If resetting doesn’t help, consider deleting and reinstalling the HomePod from your device.
Next, reset your Apple TV if you have one connected, and also reset your Wi-Fi network. Sometimes, network issues can cause strange behaviors.
If your music suddenly starts playing at odd hours, check what’s happening in your Apple Music app. Delete all songs if needed, even if it means losing track of what was playing previously. Sometimes, ghost music can stem from corrupted data.
Unplug everything connected (HomePod, Apple TV, Wi-Fi router), wait a few minutes, then plug them back in. Reboot your devices—this can often resolve minor glitches.
If none of these steps work, it might be a hardware issue. Apple has not acknowledged this as a widespread hardware failure, but many users are still experiencing these mysterious intrusions.
For now, keep an eye on updates from Apple. Sometimes, software updates fix these kinds of bugs. If the problem persists, reaching out to Apple Support could help. They might have additional solutions or offer a replacement if it’s a hardware problem.
Remember, technology isn’t perfect, and occasional quirks happen. But with patience and the right steps, most issues can be sorted out.



