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I have a couple of LG WK7 speakers with built-in Google Assistant as well as several Google Home devices. The LG speakers used to work fine until recently. It coincides with the recent changes due to the Sonos issue and issues with all speakers responding (which has just been fixed) so it may be related.


(Incidentally, when using the 'cast to all speakers' command on any device, it works some of the time but even when it does work it says 'Sorry, I'm not sure what you wanted to do.' I might post that as another thread.)


I have 3 of these in my house also as part of my multi room set up. LG never updated these beyond cast version 1.36.157053. As this lawsuit bs now requires 3rd party speakers to be running 1.52.272222 or better to work as expected in Googles eyes, I don't hold out much hope. I too can not see these on my hubs to control them when they are playing as part of a group. I posed the question about notice given to 3rd party cast speaker providers in the thread about the changes to speaker groups. As it stands I have 3 speakers that are less than 2 years old that are effectively obsolete for the purpose they were purchase for. Who do we blame now Google or LG?


Thanks @mikeyo . Yeah - that does seem somewhat disappointing. I've contacted LG and they'll be getting back to me with a response after the technical team has taken a look. Will share that with you. I guess it comes down to who is responsible for updating the software - Google or LG. It does look like we are kinda stuck until we know who looks after what. Can you provide the link to the thread you mention? This will be of interest to LG when they access this thread. Cheers.


Unfortunately a day or so after that post, the LG speakers no longer appeared on any of my Google Hubs. My Harmons and JBL's are are running cast version 1.44 or thereabout (which is older than Goolge's 1.52 benchmark) but they are still currently appearing on the Hubs. I wrote another post about that in that string a week later.


Basically the OEM (in this case LG) is responsible to maintain updates on their kit, however I don't suspect they ever expected they would have to update and i also suspect it is not on their roadmap to do so. No one would have seen this coming. The WK7's are running a version of cast released pre them ceasing to be sold, 1.36 is quite old. I believe if LG was planing on maintaining them they would have had an incremental cast update before now and there has not been, so that does not bode well.


LG customers are effected by this Google change as LG sold these speakers with Google Cast capability. So they should look at it, however as the WK7's are no longer available for sale I suspect they may not. Unfortunately I bought my 3 not long before they were discontinued for sale, so effectively that's two years of use before Google hobbled them. Effectively they are now just very expensive Bluetooth speakers. It would be great to see LG step up (as well as the other speaker manufacturers), but only time will tell. Or Google could just pay the licencing to Sono's and take things back to where they were.


Thanks @mikeyo . Apologies for my slow response. I haven't heard back from LG yet. I'll chase them up if I don't hear anything this week. I had a look at the other thread - very interesting. Not sure where you're based, but in the UK it is likely to become a trading standards issue if Google and their partners don't come up with a satisfactory fix. Hopefully LG will cone back with something helpful!


I'm in Australia, so their are consumer safeguards here also. My Harmon speakers are starting to do weird stuff now also. Speaker pairs have broken and some speakers have fallen out of my Google home environment. Google certainly have made a huge mistep here, and their lack of concern for those in their ecosystem is really evident unfortunately. Hopefully LG will step up on the WK7's. As they run the oldest version of cast, they are the ones least likely to get sorted, but we can only hope.


Yeah - I agree. Hopefully Google will up their game as they've been a bit poor with this one. Have a good weekend Mike - and stay away from the speakers as it will just wind you up and take up valuable chill time!


I had an email from LG today asking me if I'd reset my WK-7 speakers. I had reset them previously, a couple of times, but to no avail, but I tried it again after their email and it now seems to work - albeit with a potential new issue, which I'm hoping is just a coincidence. I've pasted in their reply and my response so that you have the full picture:


Thank you for your email. I hope you are keeping well! I have taken a look into this for you and I am sorry to hear this issue has arisen. I have passed this over to our Senior Technical Team on file who will respond to us with advice within 24 hours for us to advise you on but, while we wait, please could you confirm you have tried a full reset and update of the speakers?

Please also confirm if other devices work fine with your Google Home devices?

We can then check your file once we have your response and let you know what our Senior Technical Team have advised for this!


Sorry to hear that @Kambo. I have resisted the urge to factory reset anything down here. There have been many horror stories in theads and play store about people trying to re-enroll hardware via the home app post the changes, so I have left it alone. Luckily some of the audio apps I use on my phone still have some control of the LG's when using them. Far from ideal, but it's something currently.


Thanks @mikeyo . I'm the same as you - have to use apps to make it work. Had another response from LG but it talks about resetting them again and rebooting every device. Will have a think about that, but like you mentioned, it's pretty time consuming. Will probably get rid of them and replace them with new Google speakers - yet more money! Far from ideal and a very disappointing experience. Will keep you updated.


It's clear as can be, Google themselves called it out. They need to update the cast version currently baked into the speakers to 1.52.272222 for them to work as expected. If they don't, essentially they become trash. Same applies to every other third party who made Cast compatible speakers. If they don't update this is not great for sustainability either, given effectively even mains powered speakers can now have a functional life of less than three years.


Google will not get a cent of my money buying their own branded speakers to resolve this. Half of my speakers are airplay compliant also, so I'll probably go down that path if they can't sort themselves out. I have a couple of old airplay speakers still kicking arround from 10 years ago that have more functionality now than previously, not less, as that ecosystem continued to expand capability.


Thanks @mikeyo . To be honest I don't think the person who contacted me this morning had escalated the issue or read this helpful thread, so I'll give them a nudge to read it properly and make sure that it goes to a senior tech. You're right though - it is nuts!

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