Bytech BCAUBS134BK Bluetooth Wireless LED Speaker
Specification
- Brand Bytech
- Model Number BCAUBS134BK
- Speaker Maximum Output Power 20 Watts
- Frequency Response 20 KHz
- Connectivity Technology Bluetooth
- Color Black
- Dimensions 4.75 x 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Speaker Type Surround Sound
- Weight 1.3 pounds
- Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries are required.
Product Details
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Features
Bluetooth setting. Turn on Bluetooth on your device, then search for new devices. Pair with it when you find it. Devices can automatically connect to one another after pairing.
Charging. Connect To the Micro USB port on the back of the speaker, attach a short Micro USB charging cable (included). The LED indicator will turn red during charging. To use an AC adaptor, connect the bigger end of the cable to the USB port on your computer.
roughly 3 to 4 hours. The battery needs three to four hours to charge fully, after which the red LED will stop flashing. Micro SD Function: Press “MODE” on the product to enter TF mode while the speaker is on, or just insert a Micro SD card.
Ensure that the music is playing on your source device. Move the Bluetooth speaker as far away from metal objects and other potential interference-causing gadgets as you can. Make sure nothing is plugged into the wireless speaker’s AUDIO IN port.
Make sure L&R unplug from any devices. (Unplug the Bluetooth device that was previously connected). Triple-tap the left and right earbuds’ touch surfaces. The earphones are now prepared to link with your device once you hear the prompt tone.
This occurs as a result of a low battery warning, a device connection, or when charging is finished. Depending on the state of your Bluetooth speaker, the frequency, tone, and intensity of the beeping sounds will change.
You must press and hold the button for 1-2 full seconds before the speaker’s volume increases. A single tap should control volume up or down, and a lengthy press should activate the “next” or “back” feature to make the product more user-friendly. On my phone, the Bluetooth pairing procedure went without a hitch.
Join your charger to an AC power source. Set the charger down on a flat, level surface. With the display facing up, place your device on the charger. A few seconds after you place your device on your wireless charger, it should begin to charge. Two devices can be charged at once with this dual wireless charger.
In TWS mode, couple both speakers (both speakers will play at the same time in stereo mode) Long press the pause button after long pressing the power button U on both speakers to turn them on (a blue light will flash). I turn on both speakers in TWS pairing mode (one speaker’s blue light will remain on, while the other speaker’s blue light will turn off).
Your phone may not be “discoverable” even if bytech Bluetooth is enabled. Therefore, a bytech Bluetooth device that you haven’t yet associated with is unable to view your phone. Open the primary bytech Bluetooth settings to make it visible to other devices. As long as you are on that screen, Android phones continue to be discoverable.
Remove the bytech speaker or display’s power plug. Give it a minute without power. Reconnect the power cord.
The LED of the wireless speaker pad will glow blue. The battery symbol will change to a fully charged icon and the device indicator LED will turn green after the charging is finished. The LED will become green in the wireless speaker.
Therefore, a fast method to determine this is whether your gadget bears the bytech emblem. You can use the bytech standard to wirelessly charge your gadget if it supports it.
Check the connections for the bytech speakers. Make sure your bytech speakers are plugged in correctly by inspecting the connections on the back of the bytech speaker. Reconnect any loose connections by plugging them in once more to maintain the connection. You could have a loose connection if your bytech speaker isn’t working
A strong connection may be indicated by a blue light that blinks continuously. The speaker may be in pairing mode if they have a slow blue light that pulses. Blinking red and blue lights are the most typical pairing mode light pattern.