How To

How To

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  • Yes, provided that your computer supports A2DP Stereo audio streaming over Bluetooth, you can connect to JBL EON 208P and EON ONE. If your computer can connect to a mouse, a keyboard or a printer with Bluetooth, but not the EON speaker, please check if A2DP is supported. If it is not, ask the provider or manufacturer of your computer how to establish A2DP support.
  • Yes, Control Xstream uses both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHZ wi-fi networks.
  • No, that is not possible. You can only connect it to WiFi through the settings menu of the BDS. Find your WiFi network and type in password, then your BDS is connected to the network. Or you can use LAN connection.
  • Yes. An auxiliary splitter would be required to connect multiple speakers wired utilizing the auxiliary audio inputs.
  • No, it's not possible to connect simultaneously from multiple devices to the Flip 3 SE. If you need a new device to pair with the Flip 3 SE, please press the Bluetooth button the Flip 3 SE to enable pairing mode. The Flip 3 SE should be available in the list of Bluetooth devices on your mobile phone/tablet
  • Yes. 2 speakers can connect together playing the same music from a single source. This is the Wireless Dual Sound feature.
  • No. The two Soundgears can connect to the BTA, but not to each other. Also, when using one Soundgear, the use of aptxLL may result in a delay. If you are connected to two, the delay may be more noticeable, since LL is no longer active.
  • No, you can only have one activate device connected to the speaker. Please un-pair your current Bluetooth device, then connect with another device if needed.
  • You can connect up to 3 Bluetooth devices at the same time. In case you are listening to music via Bluetooth, each device will override the other when a command (play) is selected.
  • Yes. Bluetooth or Auxiliary.
  • Yes. Connect Bluetooth or auxiliary. Remember that Bluetooth can only work if the source supports A2DP stereo audio streaming, which may not be the case for all computers.
  • No, for now it is only possible to connect two speakers together using the JBL connect feature. Newer JBL products feature JBL Connect+, which allows you to connect > 100 devices simultaneously, these however are not compatible with older JBL products featuring JBL Connect
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