Jambox Manuals & User Guides
Jambox is a line of iconic wireless Bluetooth speakers and speakerphones originally manufactured by Jawbone, known for their compact industrial design and high-fidelity audio.
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The Jambox family of portable speakers, developed by Jawbone (AliphCom), revolutionized the wireless audio market with their distinct geometric designs and proprietary LiveAudio technology. The product line includes the original Jambox, the Big Jambox, and the Mini Jambox, all designed to deliver powerful sound without the need for cables or docking stations.
These intelligent speakers feature built-in microphones for speakerphone functionality and were historically compatible with the MyTalk platform for software updates and customization. Please note that the original manufacturer, Jawbone, has ceased operations, so official support channels and legacy software services may no longer be active.
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Jambox support FAQ
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How do I put my Jambox in pairing mode?
To enter pairing mode, hold the ON/OFF switch in the uppermost position for about 3 seconds. Wait for the LED ring to flash red and white, and listen for the device to announce it is ready to pair.
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How do I check the battery life on my Jambox?
Press the TALK button (the round button on top) when not on a call. The Jambox will announce the remaining battery life. The LED ring will also flash red when the battery is low.
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What does a flashing white LED mean?
A flashing white LED indicates that the Jambox is trying to connect to your phone or Bluetooth device. If it flashes red and white, it is in pairing mode.
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How do I reset or update my Jambox?
Historically, the Jambox was updated via the MyTalk website using a USB connection. Since Jawbone services have been discontinued, the online updater may no longer function. Basic troubleshooting involves turning the device off and on or ensuring it is fully charged via the micro-USB port.