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  • 1) Download and run the latest JBL Connect app on your phone 2) The JBL Connect app will begin discovering your JBL Boombox (please make sure your speaker is connected via Bluetooth first) 3) Use the toggle switch in the JBL Connect App to change the phone button to now have the voice assistant function 4) Simply press the “Play” button on your JBL Boombox (you will hear a brief tone) and begin speaking your commands via SIRI and Google Now. 5) Please check the below links for more information regarding SIRI and Google Now available voice commands: SIRI: https://support.apple.com/HT204389 Google Now: https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2940021
  • Make sure the headphones are turned on and connected to your smart device. Press and hold the Microphone button located on the LEFT arm of the neckband. You should be able to activate Siri/Google within 3 seconds after pressing the Microphone button.
  • If you want to pair and connect to a different device, make sure the headphones are turned off. Proceed to turn the headphones on by pressing and holding the power button for 3- 5 seconds until you hear the audible voice stating “power on” followed by “looking for device.” You will see the LED alternate between blue and red as it searches for your new device. Make sure your device is in search mode. Within seconds your headphone should appear as one of your discoverable devices. You will then hear the audible voice stating, “audio connected” followed by a blinking blue LED light located on the inline microphone indicating that it is now connected to a device.
  • After pressing the Play button, you must wait 3 seconds before you can press the Play button again when listening to videos over AirPlay.

  • Press the microphone button (located on the LEFT arm) to turn on the first RunSafe mode. The first mode blinks continually. When you press the microphone again, the second mode is initiated which features 2 blinks on followed by 2 seconds without. Pressing the microphone again is the third mode which is 3 blinks on followed by 3 seconds without.
  • BT sources are volume controlled by the Primary Volume control. BT volume relative to other sources must be adjusted either on the BT source or on the mixer’s input volume controls. Bluetooth does not occupy any of the other inputs.
  • Plug the 2.4Ghz dongle directly into your device and device is connected to your phone.

    The lightning version of the dongle works for Apple devices while the USB C dongle works for Android devices and the latest Apple devices with an USB C port.

  • For models E40BT and E50BT Connect the first headphone by BT to your mobile device Tap the ShareMe button once Tap the ShareMe button on the 2nd headphones twice ( ! ) The headphones will connect to each other. When changing volume on source device, or BT connected headphones, the volume will only change on THAT headphone ( and in some cases the source device, like iOS devices and newer Android ), not on the one connected via ShareMe. When changing volume on a via-ShareMe-connected headphone ( 2nd ), it will not change volume on source device, or on the BT-connected headphone. To sum up, both headphones have their individual volumes. For Everest models ( not ELITE ). Connect the headphones by BT to your mobile device Put the 2nd device ( speaker, headphones as long as they have Bluetooth ) in "BT discovery mode" Press the ShareMe button on the Everest headphone ( button marked with a little "s" ) The Everest will connect to BT device. (Please note that you may not be able to pair from the Everest to the Everest Elite models, or if you can pair, you may have dropouts in sound). When changing volume on source device, or Everest, the volume will only change on the Everest ( and in some cases the source device, like iOS devices and newer Android ), not on the device connected via ShareMe. When changing volume on via-ShareMe-connected BT device ( 2nd ), it will not change volume on source device or Everest. Please note that it is NOT possible to use ShareMe if you are listening to analog signal via cable. Bot the E-series and the Everest models will switch off the Bluetooth circuits as soon as you insert the audio cable, so re-transmission is not possible.
  • Let's say you have 4 LINK devices in your home and you start your day with "OK Google, How is the weather?".
    All of your devices will "light up" and start listening to the command. However, only one of the speakers will give you the information (if they are under the same account).
    The speaker with the best microphone reception will respond with an answer.

    Please note: if you have muted all speakers or 3 out of 4 are muted, then only one will respond and the rest will not react.
    If all speakers are muted, all will be silent.
  • Harman Volume on the Cinema Base has no levels, it's either on or off. It will remember the last setting when it's powered on. When you enable Harman Volume, you will hear audio feedback ( 4 tones going up when you turn it on, and 4 tones going down when you turn it off ) There is no visual indication that shows if it's on or off
  • With the IPX7 rating, you can use them in water down to a depth of one meter, for maximum 30 minutes.
  • The JBL Quantum TWS works on most mobile devices, however, some mobile devices restrict the utilization of it's audio and microphone functions via USB-C causing there to be no audio or microphone operation. In these cases we recommend connecting to the earbuds using their Bluetooth connection.
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