How To
How To
-
Yes. Just connect an Adapt to your existing Hi-Fi equipment or active speaker via the 3.5mm line out port to transform any speaker into a wireless speaker in the Harman Kardon Wireless HD Audio SystemWas this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
No, the re-broadcast signal is in stereo. Stand alone speakers will play both Left and Right channels.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
Yes, if no audio is present and no buttons are pressed, DUET will go into standby after approx. 10 minutes.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
The head tracking will only work when connected via the wireless USB (A or C) dongle. The reason for this is that the head tracking technology uses a lot of processing power and a low latency connection.
Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
When connected to a device using the Wireless USB (A or C) dongle the head tracking feature (JBL QuantumSPATIAL 360) will work. To enable JBL Quantum 360SPHERE and spatial calibration the JBL Quantum Engine is required.
Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
Yes, they are backward compatible with your existing Omni speakers.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
Yes, our OMNI BAR+ supports standard CEC features such a wake-up and volume control via HDMI. Optical and analog input signals can wake up the Omni Bar, but if the source signal is too weak, the OMNI BAR+ will not wake up.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
There is no plan for adding JBL Connect support for Playlist speaker. But you can group any speaker together that support Chromecast built-in for multi-room experience.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
Yes, through Bluetooth restreaming. Tracks made available offline in Apple Music are DRM protected and are not playable in the Harman Kardon Controller app. To play these tracks, or any other Apple Music tracks, first connect to any Omni speaker via Bluetooth and then restream to the other Omni speakers in your house with the Link button, or by grouping different rooms in the Controller app. We are looking into the possibility of adding direct support for Apple Music, so check back for updates.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
-
Wireless Network connection is lost or not connected anymore
In case you have lost the Wireless Network connection, recently changed your Wireless name/password, or changed your ISP (service provider), you may need to set up your Citation device again.
Follow our steps below to try fixing the issue and reconnecting your device again.- Open your Google Home app
.
- In the top right corner of the home screen, tap Devices
to see your available devices.
- Scroll to find the Citation device card.
- Tap SET UP and complete the setup steps.
- All of your previous settings, account information is still attached to the speaker. You only need to add it again to your Wireless Network.
Wireless Network connection failed
If the above solution did not work and you still have issues with connecting to your new Wireless Network, then try following these steps:- Reboot your Wireless router. In many cases it can help a lot with a little reboot!
- Reset your Citation device.
- Press and hold down the RESET BUTTON for 15 seconds, the front LED will light up indicating it has been reset.
- Your Citation device will now boot-up again. It can take roughly 45 seconds until it is ready.
- Try to set it up again via your Google Home app
Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! - Open your Google Home app
-
All JBL Quantum headset models work only through 3.5mm audio jack (aux) connected to the Xbox controller. You cannot connect to any Xbox Series console via Bluetooth.
Please note: JBL QuantumENGINE is only available on PC.
Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
The LINK BAR is always ON, and you can ask the LINK BAR questions whether your TV is ON or OFF.
You can easily play music as well, there are no limits!Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!