If you are experiencing the problem of your Sonos Roam not charging, it is possible that your Sonos Roam speaker is not set correctly.
You probably have this problem because the speaker has some unpredictable defect that prevents it from functioning properly—rebooting the Sonos Roam devices, according to users, fixed the problem.
Even so, we advise power cycling it at least once to give it a new start and enable it to work correctly rather than rebooting it.
Fixing Sonos Roam Not Charging
You will need to do the following troubleshooting procedures on your Sonos Roam if it is not charging:
1. Restart Your Device
If you notice that your Sonos Roam speaker isn’t charging correctly, this might be the problem. The speaker may have a defect that causes it to malfunction, resulting in this problem. Users have also noted restarting the Sonos Roam devices as a solution to this problem. Even if you don’t need to reboot, we suggest that you power cycle it at least once to give it a clean slate and enable it to perform correctly.
2. Check the Charging Port for Dirt
This is another common issue with Sonos Roam speakers owing to repeated exposure to dirt and debris, which affects the speaker’s internal components. The speaker’s functionality will be impaired if the charging connector is obstructed in any way.
Simply blowing into the charging port of your speaker will remove any debris such as dust or grime that may have accumulated there—using a toothpick or any other sharp instrument is not recommended when utilizing this method. This is something that should go without saying. Instead, immediately attempt to charge your Sonos.
3. Execute a Factory Reset
The Bluetooth speaker may be reset to its original factory settings by deleting all the data stored on it. If you are having issues with your Sonos Roam, you can try using the troubleshooting steps that are listed below:
- Unplug your speaker from the charger and turn it off. If the charger is separated from the speaker, it will not be able to charge. If the charger is removed from the speaker, it will not be able to be charged.
- The speaker must be plugged in. As soon as you push the power button, it’ll turn on.
- The volume will go up as you push and hold the power button. Allow at least three seconds for the speaker to restart.
4. Change Your Charger
If your Sonos Roam isn’t charging correctly, your charger is likely defective. If the issue persists, you should replace the speaker’s charger with a new one and see if it helps.
5. Examine the cable for damage
Your Sonos speakers may also not be able to be charged if the card you’re using has been broken or damaged. If you find yourself in this situation, the charging wire should be inspected for damage. Damaged cables may only be repaired by purchasing a new one. After changing the cable, you may re-charge your Sonos speakers.
6. Damaged Power Sources
Batteries that aren’t functioning correctly might potentially prevent the speaker from charging. Changing the battery will fix the problem if the battery causes the problem, so make sure you check that first.
If you have any technical knowledge, you should inspect your batteries; otherwise, you should go to the nearest service center. On the other hand, it is possible to damage batteries by continuing to overcharge them or exposing them to heat. Because of this, you have an obligation to ensure that it is not charged consistently.
7. Charge It with the Other Circuit First
Your Sonos speaker’s motherboard is likely faulty, preventing it from charging correctly. Generally, the Sonos speaker will not charge successfully if it gets wet. However, this might be the fundamental problem, in which case your system will need to be repaired. Please contact the support center if you feel your Sonos speaker has come into touch with water by accident.
So that’s how to fix Sonos Roam not charging. We hope you’ve learned to fix your problem with the help of these guides. But if your Sonos Roam still won’t charge, please get in touch with the support center.