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check the speaker wire is your music player is connect properly. if not work something wrong your sound ic or speakers, aux port means that any other items plug in socket,ex mobile phone or dvd players , mini disk player
Turn on the bluetooth of your phone first: Go to settings>Wireless and Networks>Enable Bluetooth and disable discovery limit in bluetooth settings. After that make sure the bluetooth in your speaker is on and let your phone search the speaker and let it pair with it after that go into your phone's music player and look for its play options and if you see via bluetooth click it. Just let me know if you need further instructions or you could watch this video showing how he pairs his bluetooth speaker from his phone DBEST London Bluetooth Mini Speaker Review
In Bluetooth Off mode, press and hold the Bluetooth button for about 5 seconds until a beep sound is heard and the Bluetooth button backlight flashes blue.
Press and hold the Bluetooth button for about 7 seconds to change to
Bluetooth pairing (linking) mode. The Bluetooth button backlight will flash blue and red. then go to the Bluetooth settings on your phone and select it there and enter 0000 for the default password
I was having the same problem until I read the instructions again. When you turn the speaker on press and hold the power button until the ring starts flashing. Once its flashing try pairing your S3 to it again. It came right up once I did this. Hope this helps. Good luck.
AUX usually refers to an INPUT, such as a CD player, etc. No signal comes out of a standard AUX jack, unless it specifically says "Aux speaker output". Instead, look for another speaker output jack, such as remote speaker, B speakers, etc. You may only have one set of speaker output jacks, in which case you would need to connect your wireless speaker to the speaker output jacks along with your main speakers, or buy a little speaker selector switch box to switch between main and wireless speakers. There's usually no harm in connecting more than one speaker set to the same outputs, though it is technically not recommended. In the real world, just don't crank it too loud and you'll be fine. The wireless speaker MIGHT run off of a standard line output also, if the wireless speaker has its own power amplifier.
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