It’s likely that you have a smart speaker in the busiest areas of your house, such as living rooms and kitchens. Yet, these locations are prone to bring unwanted stains, germs, and general gunk to the gadgets.
Smart speakers tend to pick up dirt easily, whether it’s wayward coloring markers or specks of spaghetti sauce on them. So, what’s the best cleaning fix for smart speakers? Here are some tips on keeping smart speakers and displays looking as good as new.
Best way to clean Amazon Echo Dot
Rub alcohol and water in a mixture are recommended for cleaning Echo speakers, such as the fourth-generation Echo.
Water and rubbing alcohol can be used to clean Echo smart speakers, such as the Echo Dot (fourth generation), and smart displays, such as the Echo Show 5 (second generation). Wipe down the device completely after wringing out the rag (it should not be dripping).
To avoid damaging your devices, Amazon advises you not to use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning tools. Cleaning your speaker’s or smart display’s screen with water and rubbing alcohol helps remove grease, gunk, and other debris.
Tips: To remove stubborn bits of debris from the speaker’s buttons, use a small, pointy (but dull) tool like a toothpick.
Keep Google Nest speakers and displays clean
Wiping touchscreen smart displays regularly, such as the Google Nest Hub Max, aids in prolonging the life of the device.
It is best to use a soft, dry, and clean cloth to wipe down Nest smart displays and speakers, such as Nest Audio and Nest Hub (second-generation). Power cords and AC adapters can also be cleaned with a cloth.
It is not recommended to use household chemicals on Nest devices (like alcohol, benzene, or cleaning powders) since these chemicals might damage your devices.
How to care for your Apple HomePod Mini
Dry cloths are recommended for cleaning Apple HomePod Mini speakers.
When cleaning your HomePod Mini, use a dry microfiber cloth. If you want a deeper clean, Apple recommends disinfecting wipes that contain 70% isopropyl alcohol or 75% ethyl alcohol (like Clorox wipes). The wipes should only be used to wipe the speaker’s top surface – where the touch controls are. Avoid the exterior mesh fabric as this prevents moisture from seeping through. Make sure the wipe is completely wrung out before cleaning the speakers to prevent damage.
As an added precaution, Apple recommends that you avoid chemicals that contain bleach and hydrogen peroxide, as these chemicals can cause damage to your HomePod Mini. Aerosol sprays, solvents, ammonia, and other abrasive cleaners can also cause problems with the speaker.
Adhering to the manufacturer’s guidelines is the best thing you can do when cleaning your devices to avoid causing damage (and possibly voiding the warranty or extra coverage you have). Your favorite smart home gadgets will stay clean and look new with regular and proper cleaning.
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