The HomePod is a powerful smart speaker with Siri capabilities that can be used in various locations. If you need to reset your HomePod to factory settings to connect it to a new Wi-Fi network, this can be accomplished quickly and easily.
First, launch the Home application on your iPhone and 3D touch on your HomePod settings. Then, go to settings for HomePod, scroll down, and remove the accessory. This will remove the HomePod from your device. Next, disconnect the HomePod from the power source once you get to the new location and different Wi-Fi network. Keep it disconnected for five seconds before plugging it back in and holding the home button.
You will know you have successfully reset the HomePod when the white sphere turns red and Siri confirms it will reset shortly. Keep pressing until you hear three beeps. Once it is fully reset, hold your iPhone next to the HomePod, and it will reconnect and take you through the entire setup process as it normally does when you first buy it.
By following these simple steps, you can reset your HomePod to factory settings and connect to a new Wi-Fi network. It’s an easy process that can be completed in under a minute.