Chromecast Chaos: Old Models Face Casting Issues
Mon Mar 10 2025
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Google's Chromecast (2nd gen) and Chromecast Audio users are in a pickle. They can't cast audio or video content. Instead, they see a message saying the device isn't trusted. This warning pops up in apps like YouTube when users try to cast. It's a bummer because there's no easy fix. Rebooting or resetting won't help. The screensaver feature still works, though. It shows photos, art, and the time and weather.
Newer models like the Chromecast (3rd gen) and Ultra aren't having this problem. People are worried that their Chromecasts are bricked or at the end of their life. But this is likely just a bug. Google hasn't said anything about ending support for these devices. The original Chromecast (1st gen) was given an end-of-life notice in May 2023, but it still works.
The Chromecast (2nd gen) and Chromecast Audio were both announced in September 2015. They run on 1. 56. x firmware, like other Chromecast devices. These devices are some of Google's oldest. They were cutting-edge when they came out. They let users stream content from their phones to their TVs. Users could also play music through their speakers. But now, they're facing issues. Users are waiting for a fix. They hope Google will send out a server-side update soon.
Google's Chromecast devices have always been popular. They made streaming easy and affordable. But this outage shows that even the best tech can have problems. It's a reminder that tech support is important. Users need to know that their devices will be fixed if something goes wrong. It's also a chance for Google to show how they handle problems. They can use this to improve their reputation.