JBL Link 10 relies on automatic, over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates via the Google Home App to function properly
Are you experiencing a specific error message or is your speaker currently not appearing in the Google Home app?
for detailed OTA update requirements for the entire Link series. Consult this troubleshooting discussion jbl link 10 firmware update
If your speaker has been in storage or seems stuck on an older software build (failing to group up with newer Google Nest devices), you can attempt to force an update check using this sequence: 1. Perform a Factory Reset
Without regular updates, the Link 10 may experience dropped connections, unresponsive voice commands, or incompatibility with newer streaming services. JBL Link 10 relies on automatic, over-the-air (OTA)
Why Update Your JBL Link 10 Firmware?
Factory Reset: If the firmware seems stuck, you can perform a manual reset. Open the micro-USB flap and use a pin to hold the reset button for 10–15 seconds. After resetting, you will need to set it up again as a new device in the Google Home app. Perform a Factory Reset Without regular updates, the
Most updates are scheduled to occur automatically during the night to avoid interrupting your listening. Benefits of Keeping Firmware Current
Flashing Top Panel LEDs: If all LEDs on the top panel are flashing simultaneously when you switch it on, an OTA firmware update is currently in progress. Do not interrupt power during this time.