In my previous two tutorials we already learned how to connect the HC-05 Bluetooth Module to the Arduino and make a communication between an Android smartphone and the Arduino. In those tutorials we used the HC-05 Bluetooth module with its default configuration, as a slave device. Configuring the HC-05 Bluetooth Module – AT Commands
Method 2: Make sure speaker is within Bluetooth range. There are two ways to pair two Bluetooth enabled products, either using Bluetooth buttons of speaker and via Bose connect app.
From the Google TV home screen, in the top right, go to the profile picture or initial and select Settings. Select Remote & Accessories Pair remote or accessory. Make sure your device is in pairing mode or is visible to other devices. Identify the device you want to pair from the list and select it. On the Bluetooth pairing request screen
Speaker Requires Factory Reset. If you have performed all of the above steps and your speaker will still not pair with your device via Bluetooth, the speaker may require a factory reset. To perform a factory reset, use the following steps: Turn on your UE Boom. Hold down the volume down button and the power button at the same time until you
Perform the pairing procedure on the device to detect the speaker. When a list of detected devices appears on the display of the device, select “SRS-XB20.”. If a passkey* is required on the display of the device, enter “0000.”. A passkey may be called “Passcode,” “PIN code,” “PIN number” or “Password.”. ) indicator stays
Turn the speaker on. Hold down the Bluetooth button (under the Power button) until you hear a tone. NOTE: The Bluetooth connection button will blink rapidly, indicating that the speaker is ready for pairing. On your device, go to the Bluetooth menu and scan for devices. Select UE WONDERBOOM from the list of devices.
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