If you purchased your Chromecast Audio from Google Play or an authorised Chromecast retailer and are in need of a replacement, please contact us for assistance.
Please note:
- We can only replace your defective Chromecast Audio with a replacement Chromecast Audio that is authorised for sale/use in the same country where you originally purchased your Chromecast Audio and the replacement Chromecast Audio must be delivered to an address in that same country.
- For example, if you purchased your Chromecast Audio in the United States, we can only replace your device with one authorised for sale/use in the United States, and we can only deliver that replacement to an address in the United States.
- Proof of purchase is required.
If you purchased your Chromecast Audio from someone other than a Google-authorised retailer, your purchase is not covered by our warranty. Please review our Warranty policy.
Please have your Chromecast Audio's serial number available when you call so we can assist you. Your serial number can be found on the back of your Chromecast Audio under the HDMI logo. Before replacing your device, please make sure that you perform a factory reset on your device. A factory reset clears your data from your Chromecast Audio.
You can perform a factory reset on your Chromecast Audio by using one of the two methods listed below:
From the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast Audio device
While the Chromecast Audio is plugged in, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast Audio. The LED will begin blinking orange. When the LED light turns white, release the button and the Chromecast Audio will begin the reboot sequence.