HomePod Touch Sensor Issue Workaround No Replacement Needed
I have multiple HomePods with faulty touch sensors that would randomly trigger playback, which seems to be a fairly common issue based on other reports.
After looking into replacement options, I found that replacement touch panels are difficult to source. Since I rarely use the touch controls and mostly rely on "Hey Siri", I decided to try disconnecting the touch interface instead.
Using a teardown as a reference, I found that disassembly is relatively straightforward and the touch panel connector is accessible without too much difficulty.
I did not document the full process, but if you follow a teardown, the general steps are:
- The base is held on with strong adhesive, so you will need to carefully pry it off
- Remove a couple of T6 screws and one T8 screw
- There are a few additional T6 screws securing the internal assembly
- Once inside, locate the ribbon cable for the touch panel, which uses a small lever latch connector
- Disconnect that cable, then reassemble everything
Note:
If replacement touch panels become available, you can replace the touch sensor at this stage instead of disconnecting it, since the connector is already accessible during disassembly.
Result:
You can disconnect the touch panel, reassemble the HomePod, and it will continue to function normally. The only thing that no longer works is the touch input.
I wanted to share this because I had not seen many people suggest simply disconnecting the touch sensor as a workaround. If your HomePod is experiencing ghost touches or random playback, this can be an effective way to keep it usable without replacing parts.
Since most smart speakers are primarily used via voice, losing touch functionality is not a major downside, at least in my case.
Be careful when removing the base adhesive and disconnecting ribbon cables to avoid damage.
Hope this helps others!
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