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If your speaker supports Bluetooth. Use the screenshots below to connect to your device. If not, you can use a wire from your iPhone to the speaker. it looks like the last screenshot below.
On your phone...
Go to Settings and then Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth. Look for your JBL device under "OTHER DEVICES" and tap on it to connect.
On your speaker. Turn on pairing mode for your JBL deivce Find your JBL device on your phone or laptop and pair them Confirm successful pairing JBL speakers typically have a dedicated Bluetooth button to use to pair your speaker.
unpair jbl speaker in windows 10
then put jbl speaker into pairing mode
then on windows 10 pair speaker in bluetooth settings
then
test speaker to see / hear if it now works
If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Search the site by type in the "brand name" to your device, in the "Search box at the top right of the display window of the Homepage" to get gathered related posts.
Enable th e BT on your device.
Search for the BT JBL and establish the connection when it appears.
Open the player on your device and stream the audio file.
Enjoy.
Try the old password, incase it didn't accept your new password the first time. You may have done a typo when setting the new password and if they didn't have a verify to make sure you typed it in correctly, you'll probably have to go through the reset process again.
You need to log into BT using your old address, since they don't know about your new address yet. Once you're in, you can change your profile to reflect the new address. But until you change it, they won't know your new address.
Go to settings, General, blue tooth and remove any "other" previous paired BT devices & Turn off BT, then go to Sett. General, scroll down to reset and reset network settings, this will not delete anything. Power off BT speaker. after iPad re-boots turn on BT Speaker First, make sure BT is off on iPad as well as WIFI-wait like 10-15 seconds and then turn BT on in iPad it should see your speaker now and let you pair it up.
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