Picture of the USB power adapter for the Google Home Mini smart speaker, showing the micro USB plug and the switching power supply at the other end of the attached cable.

Google Home Mini Adapter Details

The adapter shipped with the Google Home Mini is a typical medium-current USB supply.  So we cover the Google Home Mini adapter here.  But if you’re not able to find an original replacement adapter, any high power USB supply with a micro USB jack works too.

However, the five foot long white cable is permanently attached to the wall plug end. Thus, you cannot replace the cable if you damage it.  A very little problem though, since inexpensive USB adapters and cables are readily available, should you need a new one.

Picture of the USB cord, showing the micro USB plug and the AC wall plug at the other end of the cable.
USB cord, showing the micro USB plug (left) and the AC wall plug at the other end of the cable (right).

Google Home Mini Adapter Technical Details

The US version of this adapter is circular in shape. It’s roughly one and three quarters of an inch in diameter.  Then, not counting the AC prongs, is seven eighths of an inch thick.  Then of course, this adapter sports a standard 120v two prong, non polarized plug, with non retractable prongs, as shown next.

Picture of the USB power adapter for the Google Home Mini smart speaker, AC prongs side view, showing specs.
USB wall adapter for the Google Home Mini smart speaker, AC prongs side view, showing specs.

This lightweight and small wall cord accepts 50-60 Hz. 100-240 volts,  0.4 amps, 11 watt-hours Max. input, and a standby power draw (en modo de espera) of 0.01 watt-hours. It outputs 5 volts DC at 1.8 amps Max. to the micro USB male connector at the other end of the permanently affixed cable.

Furthermore, the white attached cable matches the color of the snow white exterior of this supply.

Also, the adapter has no pilot lamp to show that it’s operating.

Picture of the USB power adapter for the Mini speaker, top view.
USB adapter for the Mini smart speaker, top view.

Finally, as noted above, you may replace this with any USB supply and cable.  That replacement should provide at least ten watts (5 volts at 2 amps) of USB power.  Indeed, it’s cheaper to do that, should you lose it or it stops working, than to buy an exact replacement.

Other Posts About the Google Home Mini  

    1. How to Add Bluetooth Speaker to Google Home Mini
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    3. How to Set Up Google Home Mini

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References

    1. Google Home Mini Official Support Page
    2. Where to Buy a Google Home Mini Adapter

Revision History

    • 2023-02-24: First published.