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  • Yes. The Clip 3 has an IPX 7 rating. You can take the speaker under water, down to 1 meter depth up to 30 minutes.
  • No. The Dual Wireless Sound featured in the Onyx Studio 5 only gives you the capability to connect to a second Onyx Studio 5. It is not possible to connect the Onyx Studio 3 and 5 together. The Onyx Studio 5 can only be connected to no more than one other Onyx Studio 5.
  • E55BT is an over-ear headphone.
  • It would depend where you buy it from. If you bought it in Germany, it will speak German from the start and if you bought it from USA or UK it will speak English. The langauge of the speaker can be changed in our HK Alexa setup app. Go to Settings, Device, Language and select your preferred language.
  • Yes. The Inspire 500/700 is an in-ear Sport Wireless Headphone.
  • No. The J88a headphone is a wired headphone and does not have bluetooth capabilities.
  • Because the JBL DUET does not feature an IPX rating against sweat and water, we do not recommend that you perform rigorous athletic activity while using these headphones. If you are interested in sweat and water proof headphones, please visit our JBL SPORT headphone page on our website.
  • Yes, two flexible joints permit you to expand the collar to make it easier to place it around your neck.
  • No. The Live 200BT does not feature any IPX rating so overexposure to both sweat and water can compromise the headphones.
  • With the release of v.3.0 of the JBL Music app, owners of the JBL Authentics L8 and L16 are now greeted with a message that an update is available. If you own one of these speaker systems, and you know that it already supports Spotify Connect, the update firmware is already installed, and you can ignore this message. If your speaker system does not already support Spotify Connect, the update is available for you, but you cannot perform it yourself, it must go to a service center to be updated. Please contact Harman Helpdesk or the distributor in your country for advice regarding servicing.
  • No, the app works with the ELITE models only. These are the ones that feature Active Noise Cancelling.
  • No, the headphones switch on and off with the Oculus Rift.
  • No, this cable is straight, with no remote control. The headphones have remote control buttons on the ear pods, which can be used when listening over Bluetooth wireless.
  • Yes, the cable has a one-button remote control and a microphone. This means that you can pause, resume play, you can pick up the phone and stop a call, and talk to other people through the microphone. There is no option to control music volume on the cable remote. That is only possible when using the Bluetooth system for wireless listening, with the volume buttons on the ear pod.
  • Yes. All but the Bar Studio model have an LED display on the soundbar's front panel. The display tells which source input, volume level, and sound feature you are on. You are able to dim the display, using the remote, during low light usage.
  • There is a Wi-Fi indicator on the back of the main speaker, and when it turns amber, it indicates that the Wi-Fi signal is weak. Try to move the speaker closer to your Wi-Fi router, and when the signal indicator turns White again, then it has a steady connection.
  • No. This is a wired headphone that features a detachable one button universal remote/microphone. This headphone does not have bluetooth capabilities.
  • No. The 600BTNC headphone does not feature any IPX rating that protects it against sweat or water. Over exposure to water can compromise the controls on the headphones.
  • Yes, the UA Sport Wireless Flex has an IPX5+ rating which makes it resistant to sweat and moisture.
  • Yes, the Xtreme 2 features an IPX 7 rating. IPX7 is defined as the speaker can be immersed in water up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes.
  • This model is supported by the JBL Partybox App.
    Download the JBL Partybox App from the App Store or Google Play Store and install it to use the following features:

    SETTINGS: OTA update | Firmware Version | Quick Start Guide

    REMOTE CONTROL: Music playback – Play/Pause & Skip Track | Karaoke – Bass/Treble/Echo | DJ sound effect – Here you can swap which samples will play when you hit the three Sound Effect buttons on the top panel, or play all of the available sounds on one screen | Top panel control | Source select | Bass Boost – On/Off

    LIGHT SHOW: Fully customize your light show in real time – Change light themes and animations to suit your mood | Turn animations on or off | Turn the strobe on or off | Customize color (preset or color palette) | SOLO mode

    GET LOUD: Connect in TWS, switch Stereo channels and enable Party Mode
  • This headphone does not feature volume control. You must manually control volume from your device.
  • Please check with your car manufacturer to ensure your car supports CAN or K-line. JBL DRG only works with CAN and K-line to get the engine data for engine sound simulation. If your car does support CAN or K-line, please launch the JBL DRG app and check the engine sound volume bar (the right column with button marked with “E”) in the “Sound Mode” section to make sure it is not turned off.
  • Please use an OBD II extension cable in this case. An extension cable is not included in the package but they are readily available for purchase on-line.
  • When you place the two Free earphones in the charging case, you will see a white led ring light up on both of them. At the same time, some of the four dot-leds on the charging case will light up to indicate the battery level of the case battery. When the earphones are fully charged, the white led ring goes out on each of them. When both are fully charged, the charging case charging level leds go out too.
  • The JBL Free automatically switches from stereo to mono when making or taking phone calls. Voice calls will only come through the right ear piece for a more natural call experience.
  • In the event that left and right ear piece pairing is lost, power on both ear pieces and press the buttons 3 times on each ear piece to initiate re-pair.
  • In the event that ear pieces do not re-pair automatically to paired Bluetooth device, power off ear pieces individually by press and hold the buttons for 5 seconds. To enter Bluetooth pairing mode when ear pieces are powered off, press and hold on buttons of both earpieces for 8 seconds. Re-pair the right ear piece with desired Bluetooth device when LED indicator on right ear piece alternates between blue and white LED lights.
  • Remove ear pieces from the case. Both ear pieces should automatically connect to each other. Wireless connections are automatically established when the headphones are taken out of the case. To pair to a different device, press and hold the Right ear piece for 5 seconds as it alternates between blue and white LED lights. Make sure that the device you are attempting to connect to is in pairing mode. The JBL Free should display on discoverable devices within 3-8 seconds. Choose JBL Free and the headphones will connect after you hear the audio confirmation tone.
  • Remove the Right ear piece from the case. (It should automatically enter into pairing mode and will alternate between blue and white LED) Make sure the unit you are trying to connect to is in pairing mode. It should recognize the JBL Free within 3-8 seconds. Choose "JBL Free" to connect.
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