If My Hatch app is not working (e.g., spinning wheel, device showing “offline,” or unable to control volume/lights), the issue is likely a connection glitch between your specific device and the Wi-Fi.
Hatch devices are notoriously sensitive to Wi-Fi fluctuations.
Here is how to fix the most common Hatch issues immediately:
1. The “Hard Reset” (Most Effective Fix)
If the app can’t find your device, you need to force the device to reconnect.
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For Hatch Rest (1st Gen):
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Find the small hole on the base (near the power cord).
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Insert a paperclip for 2 seconds.
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Wait for it to restart, then open the app.
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For Hatch Rest 2nd Gen / Restore:
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Unplug the device from the wall for 60 seconds.
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Plug it back in and wait 30 seconds for it to fully boot up.
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Force close the app on your phone and reopen it.
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2. Check Your Wi-Fi (The 2.4GHz Rule)
Hatch devices will not connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi networks; they only work on the older 2.4GHz frequency.
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Did you get a new router recently? If so, your phone might be on 5GHz while the Hatch is trying to find 2.4GHz.
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The Fix: Go to your phone settings, forget your Wi-Fi network, and reconnect to the one labeled “2.4” or “Guest” (if you have split networks), then try pairing the Hatch again.
3. Enable Bluetooth & Local Network (iOS Users)
If you are on an iPhone, the app needs permission to “talk” to devices on your local network.
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Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Local Network.
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Find Hatch Sleep in the list and make sure the toggle is ON (Green).
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Also, ensure Bluetooth is enabled, as the app uses Bluetooth to find the device initially before switching to Wi-Fi.
4. Is the Sound/Light “Stuck”?
If the app says it’s playing, but no sound is coming out:
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Tap the metal touch ring on top of the device. Does it respond?
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Yes: The device is fine; the app is frozen. Uninstall and reinstall the app.
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No: The device is frozen. Unplug it for 5 minutes (longer than usual) to drain the internal capacitors.
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Still not working?
If you have a Hatch Restore 1, check the power cord connection at the base. A common defect is the power port becoming loose, causing the device to flicker or lose Wi-Fi intermittently.
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