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Diane Posted on Sep 01, 2013

The sound comes from the computer speaker, not the Bluetooth speaker. I went into the control panel / Bluetooth device control, and clicked Connect. I see "A connection attempt has failed. Make sure that the SMPS-650 is turned on and then try again. The Jensen is on - I see the slowly blinking green light.

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SOURCE: Can't get my iPhone to Pair with new Jensen SMPS-650

Hold botton down until it flashes blue AND then red it will continue To flash now pair ur headset

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Remove and then reinstall the device:


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