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  • 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.
  • 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
  • Yes, you can definitely connect two wired devices at the same time. However, the Boost TV will only pass one connection at a time. If two connections are playing at the same time, the optical device will take priority.
  • SB 250 will only pass one connection at a time. If two connections are playing at the same time, then the optical device will take priority.
  • Yes, in the HDMI Setup Menu, you can select either Sound To TV or to Amp, (which is the AVR 70). This detail is not mentioned in the owner's manual.
  • Yes, in the HDMI Setup Menu, it is possible to select either �Sound To TV� or �Sound To Amp�, Amp being the AVR. This detail is not mentioned in the owner's manual.
  • Yes, press Volume - and Connect button at the same time for 5 seconds. A voice reads out a set of numbers, which is the current software version. Using the HID Software Tool, available in the Manuals & Downloads section, you can find out if an update exists, and if so, install the update.
  • Yes, the N40 is equipped with three different sound filters to provide you with personalized sound tuning capabilities. The sound filter options are bass boost, reference sound and high boost.
  • Sorry, this is not possible.
  • Sorry, this is not possible.
  • You can't use standard rechargeable batteries with the K912. If you still have the original batteries, and compare them to the generic batteries you are trying to use, you will see the difference on the - ( minus ) side of the battery. On the original battery that comes with the headphones, there is a bare metal band on that side, which connects to a sensor in the headphones ( you can also see this sensor inside the battery compartment, on the - side ). A generic rechargeable battery does not have this metal band for the sensor, so the charger won't charge them. This is for protection, in case you have non-rechargeable batteries in the headphones and put them on the charger. This could cause damage to the headphones.
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