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Poor sound
quality from a
Bluetooth
®
device
•Your Bluetooth device may be out of range – try moving it closer to the SoundLink
®
speaker.
•Move your Bluetooth device and/or SoundLink
®
speaker away from any device that generates
electromagnetic interference, such as another Bluetooth device, cordless phone, microwave
oven, or wireless router.
• Reduce the number of applications running on your Bluetooth device.
Running multiple applications can reduce the amount of internal resources available to
transmit audio. Closing non-essential applications may improve audio quality.
• Try turning off WiFi to improve audio quality.
• Try unpairing your Bluetooth device from the SoundLink
®
speaker and then re-pairing the two.
This action can possibly clear issues that might have occurred during initial device pairing.
• Reset the SoundLink
®
speaker: Press the mute button for 10 seconds. Your Bluetooth device
is disconnected and the SoundLink
®
speaker turns off.
• Turn the SoundLink
®
speaker off and back on.
No audio from
the AUX
source
• Make sure your connected device is on and playing.
• Press the AUX button and check that the AUX source indicator is on.
• Make sure the 3 mm plug is fully inserted into the SoundLink
®
speaker.
• Increase the volume level on the device.
• Increase the SoundLink
®
speaker volume.
Poor sound
quality from
the AUX
source
• Reduce the volume level on the AUX source.
• Make sure the 3 mm plug is fully inserted into the SoundLink
®
speaker.
Problem What to do
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