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  • No, the operating system itself is not crucial, and no additional driver is necessary for Bluetooth connection of speaker and microphone.
  • 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 case is NOT waterproof
  • No. All of the Everest Elite headphones are designed to offer the key features and benefits to the user without the need for the app. The My JBL Headphones App gives the consumer another level of control over the headphones. Through the app, the consumer can personalize the performance of the headphones such as: varying levels of the ambient aware, creating custom eq settings, and turning features on or off.
  • Actually the N5005 is very special, because it is BOTH wireless and wired, right out of the box! This is a result of its advanced design, where the cables can be removed from the speaker pods by clicking apart the MMCX connectors. The flexibility in this arrangement becomes very clear when you look at the cables that are in the box when you open it. First, there is the normal cable with 3.5 mm stereo jack and a three-button remote control. This cable is for normal sources, smartphones, tablet computers etc. There is a switch on the back of the remote that permits you to select Android/universal or iOS remote function, for total flexibility. Second, you get the Bluetooth cable, which has a battery box and a three-button remote on the cable. This cable simply converts your N5005 into a wireless headphone. AptX and AAC are supported, but not aptX HD or LL. BT transmission will not be capable of unlocking the full potential of the N5005 due to its nature as a lossy compression system, but it is nice to have this option. The cable has a chin slide lock that can secure the headphones under your chin. Playing time is up to 8 hours, and charging takes place in less than 2 hours. Third, as an indication of the high quality of audio that N5005 masters, you get a special, fully balanced cable without remote control. It uses the 4-pole 2.5 mm jack that you will find on the new generation of high-end headphone amplifiers and music players. With this connection and the proper source material and electronics, you can experience the pinnacle of music reproduction.
  • This model is not supported by the JBL Partybox App.
  • The OMNI BAR+ as standalone system is 2.1, however when using it in a 5.1 wireless surround system, it generates a virtual acoustic center speaker to complete the 5.1 Surround system. In that combination it will be a 3.1 system.
  • Your security comes first with everything Google does. If your data is not secure, it is not private. That is why Google services are protected by one of the world’s most advanced security infrastructures. Conversations within JBL LINK speakers are encrypted by default.
  • Yes, our AVR's have ARC (Audio Return Channel) on one of our HDMI ports (Labeled ARC). ARC will process both video and audio coming from your TV into the AVR and back, and if you have another source like BlueRay player in one of the other HDMI ports. It will transfer video and audio via the ARC port to your TV.
  • No. Please don’t expose JBL Trip to rain or other liquids.
  • For your personal safety and to avoid possible damage to your equipment and speakers, it is always a good practice to turn off and unplug the AVR and ALL source equipment from the AC output before making any audio or video system connections.
  • For your personal safety and to avoid possible damage to your equipment and speakers, it is always a good practice to turn off and unplug the AVR and ALL source equipment from the AC output before making any audio or video system connections.
  • Our BDS system does supports WPS PIN, please do the following: 1. Select WPS PIN from the Setup Wi-Fi list. A PIN code is displayed on the screen. 2: Enter this same PIN on your wireless router’s internal web page to connect. See your router’s user manual for more details.
  • Yes, two headsets can be used simultaneously with one transmitter.
  • No, this is not possible. Even though the MMCX (micro-miniature coaxial) connectors seem identical, they are not the same dimensions.
  • While this is indeed possible, no such cable is made by AKG, so only cables from third-party manufacturers may be considered. Please note that internal pin configuration must be identical to the original cable for such a cable to work with the headphones.
  • Yes, Alexa has various voice commands to turn up the volume. Try saying "Alexa, turn it up" or "Alexa, set volume to 5".
  • No. There is no way to turn off the blue LED light from our wireless headphones unless they are turned off.
  • No, NC is always on when Bluetooth is on. However, it is possible to select NC on or off when listening via cable.
  • Yes, switch the soundbar ON, then press the volume - ( minus ) and surround buttons at the same time for 5 seconds. Now the device is reset.
  • Yes, by holding down Volume+ and surround button for more than 5 seconds will reset the SB20. The SB20 will automatically reboot itself, after it has been reset.
  • Yes, they are quite easy to remove, and with a little care, new ear pads can be fitted in one or two minutes. You can do this yourself.
  • Yes, the Harman Kardon SB20 features IR learning functionality. Please follow these steps: Step 1: Power on your Harman Kardon SB20. Step 2: Press and hold the SB20 surround button for 5 seconds. This will make the system enter IR learning mode. The power button will flash amber while in learning mode. Step 3: Now the SB20 can learn to respond to your TV remote control. These commands can be learned: To learn the SB 20 VOL+ command, press volume + on the SB 20 top panel, then press VOL+ on your TV remote control. The power button should blink amber, and the surround button will light up for 1 second. This will indicate that the process was successful. Repeat the procedure for volume-, mute and power on/off. Step 4: To exit the learning mode, press and hold the surround button for 5 seconds again. The power button light goes out.
  • No, in order to go through the setup procedure, it is necessary to activate the (OSD) On-Screen-Display, and this is not possible on the front panel buttons, you need the remote control. Only the remote control features the necessary OSD button.
  • No, the noise cancelling function is always active when Bluetooth is on. If you want to listen to music without NC on, you must use the cabled audio connection.
  • Yes, but only via cable, and noise cancelling cannot be activated meanwhile. Since the charging socket is located on top of the ear pod, adjustment is limited in that direction while the micro-USB plug is inserted.
  • The SB20 supports these programmable IR codes for your TV remote: Volume+, Volume-, Mute and Power commands.
  • Yes, you can control the No. 585 over port 7701, providing the control is set for Ethernet in the menu. The commands are the same as RS232 and you connect to it by telnet on port 7701 of the IP Address of the unit. Note there is no echo of the command when you type and it answers with a copy of the command and OK if it accepted the command and EH? if it did not.
  • The JBL Bar 500 does not support rear/surround speakers. Alternatively the JBL Bar 800/1000 has detachable wireless rear speakers included.
  • No, it only supports one Bluetooth connection. Simply disconnect the paired phone/tablet from your Bluetooth device settings, then hold down the Bluetooth button for 3 seconds, and then you are able to pair with the new smartphone/tablet.
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