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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.
  • 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
  • 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, 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.
  • You need to dry the micro USB or power ports completely before plug-in power for charging.
  • Sorry, this is not possible.
  • Sorry, this is not possible.
  • Within the first 15 minutes after placing your order, we may be able to make changes to your order such as:

     

    • Amend the Product colour
    • Add or remove a Product from the order
    • Edit Shipping or Billing details
    • Apply a discount
    • Cancel an order

     

    Please call us using the phone number posted at the bottom of this page.

     

    If your order has already been processed, we will no longer be able to make changes to or even cancel your order. Instead we invite you to return your order for a refund using our 30 day free return option.

  • Yes, once you have setup the speaker via the Google home app, the name you entered during setup process is also displayed in Bluetooth settings.
  • Personalised Products are custom-printed to your individual specifications. Orders cannot be cancelled once they are finalized on our website.
  • Within the first 15 minutes after placing your order, we may be able to cancel your order.

     

    Please call us using the phone number posted at the bottom of this page.

     

    If your order has already been processed, we will no longer be able to cancel your order. Instead we invite you to return your order for a refund using our 30 day free return option.

  • Yes, the E15 headphone features a one button microphone that allows you to answer calls and easily control your music.
  • When placing your order you can indicate whether the order should be delivered to your invoice address or any other address (e.g. your work address).
  • While you have an incoming call, and you can hear the call-tone from your SoundGear, simply adjust the SoundGear's call-tone level to the desired intensity, using the SoundGear's volume buttons.
  • Yes, please use the SUBWOOFER ¼” socket on the main panel to connect an additional subwoofer. This is an unfiltered output, so you will need an active (amplified) subwoofer with its own crossover network.
  • No, you will need to use your fingertips, or use special gloves made for touch-screen use.
  • Yes, if a telephone is connected via Bluetooth to Horizon, this is possible. When adjusting the wake-up timer, there will be an option to select various wake-up tones, or Bluetooth sound. Select Bluetooth as source, while the telephone is playing the music stored locally, or streaming what you want as wake-up music. When the wake-up adjustment is finished, music will be playing over Bluetooth through the Horizon. Press Pause on the source telephone, or press the round selector button (between the two arrow-buttons) on the Horizon to pause the music. Now the system is ready to wake you up with Bluetooth music. When wake-up time arrives, Horizon sends a Play command to the telephone, and music plays via Bluetooth. You can use music that is stored in the phone, use Spotify or play from the cloud. This has been tested with both iPhone 6 and Samsung S6, and should work flawlessly.
  • Control Xstream is splash proof (IPX3). Which means that they can be used outside, but they should not be exposed to direct precipitation.
  • Charge 3 can be updated with the JBL Connect app, which will inform the user when an update is available.
  • Boost TV is not designed to be wall-mounted. It is designed to be surface-mounted underneath a television.
  • No, this is not possible. Siri is activated by pressing the play-button for some seconds. Since the play-button on the headphone doubles as on/off button, pressing and holding it will simply turn the headphone off.
  • Yes, anyone that is near your JBL LINK speaker can get access to previous search history or information about Calendar, Google, Gmail etc., if you have shared this kind of information with the LINK speaker.
  • To take a phone call, tap the center button of the right or left ear for 1 second. To hang up a call, tap and hold the center button for 1 second. To ignore a call, tap and hold center button for 3 seconds until music resumes. You may also use the ear buds in MONO or STEREO mode which allows you to make a call or listen to music on either bud independently.
  • If the buttons on your portable speaker are not working properly or are unresponsive while plugged into a power source, please try running the speaker on battery. If the buttons perform correctly while running on battery, this means your power supply is not providing enough current/amps. Be sure to use a power supply that has a rating equal to or greater than the amperage rating indicated in your product specs.

  • BOOMBOX 3
    Software Update Release Notes
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    Software Version:  V0.3.0.0
    Version (iOS):  N/A
    Version (Android):  N/A
    Release Date:  July 27, 2022
    Release Media:  OTA (over the air) via JBL Portable App


    What’s New
    1. Fixed Issue: Red LED keeps flashing after powering off the device
    2. Fixed Issue: Battery indicator LEDs do not change when charging an external device via USB-A port
    3. Fixed Issue: Charging LED keeps flashing after speaker is fully charged
    4. Other minor bug fixes and performance improvements
  • A new firmware version has been released for the Boombox 2 (Version 0.4.4.0), below is a list of improvements:
    1. Improvements to Bluetooth connection stability.
    2. Support for PartyBoost under aux-in connection.
    3. Improvements for switching between PartyBoost and Stereo mode.
    4. Improvements to firmware update stability with iOS.
    5. Improvements to the stability of switching music between aux-in and Bluetooth connection.

    The firmware update is installed as an OTA update:
    1. Download and install the JBL Portable app from the Google Play/App Store, or simply update the app if you have already downloaded it.
    2. Connect your Boombox 2 to your phone/tablet through Bluetooth.
    3. Open the JBL Portable app and wait for the Boombox 2 to appear.
    4. On the Boombox 2 screen, select settings (gear cog symbol).
    5. Proceed with installing the firmware update.
  • Three things to know about Bluetooth (BT)… 
     
    1. Pairing:  Pairing is like creating a new contact in your phone’s Contacts list.  You have to do a little bit of work to create the contact, but once you do, connecting with that person in the future is fast and easy. 

    Let’s put this in terms of phones and speakers (or headphones).  Your phone needs to become acquainted with your speaker.  This is called pairing. 

    NOTE: Throughout this article, we will talk about your phone. However, it applies the same to tablets, laptops, computers and any other Bluetooth (BT) source device.
     
    To get this started, you have to put the speaker into pairing mode. You may have to press a few buttons to make this happen.  All speakers work a little differently, but generally speaking, follow these steps…
    1. For most speakers, quickly press and release the speaker’s BT button.  However, with some speakers you may have to press and hold the BT button for a few seconds.  Most speakers make a noise or have a blinking LED to let you know they are in pairing mode. 

      If this does not get you into pairing mode, check your owner’s manual or look for an article pertaining to your specific speaker.
    2. Go into BT settings on your phone.  Search or scan for available devices.
    3. A list of available or discoverable devices will appear on your phone.  Select your speaker.
    4. Two things have just occurred:
      • Your phone and speaker are now paired.
      • Your phone and speaker are now connected so that you can listen to music.
    NOTE:  Just as you can have many people in your phone’s Contacts list, you can have many speakers and headphones in your phone’s paired devices list. 
     
    2. Connecting:  Once you have paired, your phone remembers your speaker, and your speaker remembers your phone. However, the two must connect to play music through the speaker.
    Automatic Re-connection:  Let’s say your speaker is at home in the living room, and you leave for the day. When you come home and are within range of the speaker, your phone will automatically re-connect to it (assuming it is turned on).  You can press play on your phone, and the music will play though your speaker.  Of course, if your speaker is off, you will need to turn it on first. NOTE:  Some speakers make a sound when they re-connect. 

    Automatic re-connection does not always happen.
    • Some phones may not work like this.
    • Someone else may have connected to the speaker.
    • Perhaps you connected to a different speaker while outside of your home.
    Manual Re-connection:  If your device does not automatically re-connect, you can re-connect manually…
    • Go into Bluetooth settings on your phone and make sure BT is on.
    • Select your speaker to re-connect and play music.
    Some speakers allow several phones to be connected at the same time.  Others allow only one at a time.  Therefore, if you are unable to re-connect, it could be that some other phone is connected to the speaker.  In this case…
    • Go into the other phone’s BT settings and disconnect the speaker or turn off BT.
    • Then follow the steps above to manually re-connect your phone to the speaker.
    NOTE:  Do NOT Unpair or Forget the speaker in your phone’s BT settings, as this will require you to repeat the Pairing steps above. 
     
    3. Resetting:  This is a drastic step and should only be done if the unit is not operating correctly. Do NOT reset your speaker every time you want to connect.  Resetting erases all pairings to all phones. You would then have to Unpair or Forget this speaker from each and every phone, and start the pairing process all over again. Check your owner’s manual or look for an article with more detailed BT instructions on your specific speaker or headphone model.
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