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Speaker Manuals & User Guides

A collection of user manuals and instructions for variable generic, unbranded, and white-label speaker products, including portable Bluetooth and TWS audio devices.

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The 'Speaker' label serves as a catch-all category for a wide variety of unbranded, white-label, or generic audio devices commonly distributed through online marketplaces. These products often lack a distinct consumer-facing manufacturer name, simply identifying as 'Portable Speaker', 'TWS Speaker', or 'Bluetooth Speaker' on their packaging.

Common devices in this group include portable rechargeable units, waterproof outdoor speakers, and True Wireless Stereo (TWS) systems that allow two units to pair for stereo sound. While diverse in design, these speakers frequently share standardized controls and features, such as Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, Micro-USB charging, and support for AUX, USB, and TF/SD card playback. The manuals provided here cover general operation, pairing instructions, and troubleshooting for these ubiquitous audio devices.

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TWS Bluetooth Portable Speaker User Manual

September 21, 2021
TWS Bluetooth Portable Speaker Warnings This appliance is for household, indoor use only. Please do not use or store the unit in high temperature or hazardous location. Please do not…

ZEALOT ZE41 Wireless Speaker User Guide

May 6, 2026
ZE41 Wireless Speaker Specifications Model: ZEALOT-ZE41 Wireless Version: 5.3 Charging Voltage: DC 5V Working Voltage: 14.8V Transmission Distance: 10m Frequency Range: 20Hz-20KHz Speaker Configuration: 189*130mm*1pc + 93mm*2pcs + 42mm*2pcs SNR…

ZEALOT-S86 Wireless Speaker User Guide

May 6, 2026
ZEALOT-S86 Wireless Speaker User Guide \ WIRELESS SPEAKER | CAIXA DE SOM SEM FIQ   MICROPHONE FUNCTION Long press to turn on/off the microphone function Pressione e segure para ativar PACKING…

Sunell SN-PA1H01-15 IP Speaker User Manual

May 5, 2026
Sunell SN-PA1H01-15 IP Speaker Product Specifications Supported Audio Format: WAV for custom audio files. Total available space for audio files is limited. Two-way intercom: Not supported via NVR interface (requires…

TYYW TG-182 Portable Bluetooth Speaker User Manual

May 4, 2026
TYYW TG-182 Portable Bluetooth Speaker PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Wireless: V5.3 Support: L2CAP/A2DP/AVCTP, can receive AUDIO signal and control the AUDIO device. Support HSP//HFP(Handsfree profile), with HANDS-FREE functions. Working distance: 10M SNR:290db…

T and G TG-192 Wireless Speaker User Manual

May 4, 2026
T and G TG-192 Wireless Speaker User Manual PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Wireless: V5.3 Support: L2CAP/A2DP/AVCТР, can receive AUDIO signal and control the AUDIO device. Support HSP//HFP (Handsfree profile), with HANDS-FREE functions.…

EONKO TG-227 Portable Wireless Speaker User Manual

May 4, 2026
EONKO TG-227 Portable Wireless Speaker User Manual PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Wireless: V5.3 Support: L2CAP/A2DP/AVCTP, can receive AUDIO signal and control the AUDIO device. Support HSP/HFP(Handsfree profile), with HANDS-FREE functions. Working distance:lOM…

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Speaker support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • How do I pair my generic Bluetooth speaker?

    Turn on the speaker. It should automatically enter pairing mode, indicated by a flashing light or a specific tone. On your mobile device, open Bluetooth settings and look for a device name (often 'Speaker', 'BT Speaker', 'TWS', or a model number like 'CC08'). Select it to pair.

  • How do I connect two TWS speakers together?

    Turn on both speakers but do not connect to your phone yet. Press and hold the mode/TWS button on one speaker until you hear a chime indicating they have paired with each other. Then, connect your phone via Bluetooth to the primary unit.

  • How do I know if my speaker is fully charged?

    Most generic speakers have a small LED indicator near the charging port. It typically glows red while charging and turns off (or changes color) when the battery is full. Full charging usually takes 3-4 hours.