Step 1: If you haven't already unboxed your Dot, follow the standard setup procedure to get it connected to your home Wi-Fi network.Step 2: Put your speaker in pairing mode.Step 3: Run the Alexa app, tap Menu and then tap Settings.The Settings menu of the Alexa app, where you can pick your Dot.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETStep 4: Tap the Echo Dot in your list of Alexa Devices, then tap Bluetooth.You will select the Bluetooth option after selecting your Echo Dot.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETStep 5: Your speaker should appear in the list of Bluetooth Devices. When it does, tap it to complete the pairing process.Select your Bluetooth speaker here.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETFrom here on out, whenever that speaker is on, your Echo Dot will route all audio to it. If you ever decide you want to remove that speaker, return to the Bluetooth mention, tap the speaker, then tap Forget Device.Want to learn how to do more with your original Echo? Check out our recent post on.In the meantime, hit the comments and let us know what speaker you think makes a good match for the Dot.

Jun 06, 2019  The Leica Q2 is an impressively capable fixed-lens, full-frame camera with a 47MP sensor and a sharp, stabilized 28mm F1.7 Summilux lens. It's styled like a traditional Leica M rangefinder and brings a host of updates to the hugely popular original Leica Q (Typ 116) that was launched in 2015. To connect your speaker to a Bluetooth enabled device, hold your phone or other device within 3 feet of your speaker, press and hold the Play/Pause button for 3 seconds, and the system will then enter pairing mode and you should see the indicator light flashing blue and red.

Try a factory reset. Press and hold down both the volume button and the power button for about 10 seconds until you hear a sound. After that the device should turn off. Try turning it on after that.2. If that doesn't work try using the USB cable and plugging your UE BOOM into your computer (a software may automatically install for the USB connection). Try turning it on while you are connected, then disconnect and turn the power off, then turn it back on like normal again.Take a look at our trouble shooting page for more information and possible solutions. @julianaehenrique: If you've done both of these things and it's still not working, it's likely the following issue: Over time, the port inside of the speaker that you connect the charge cable to may become 'loose'.

When this happens, the cable may not connect properly, and therefore cannot charge your speaker properly.You may need to get a replacement 'port', which you'll find a guide for on this wiki.If you don't think that is the issue, then your battery may need to be replaced, which we have a guide for as well. Please let me know if none of those things seem to be the issue, and good luck!- UE boom modsby. I have the same problem with my ue boom not powering on despite long charge period and white light flashing which I assume means it's charging. The above did not work for me either. I did take a look at the battery replacement guide, which unfortunately seems to require a degree in electrical engineering - this is absolutely ridiculous for a £100 speaker and is clearly not designed to be replaced by your everyday regular customer. I just went to UE support site (only 9-5).

Apparently I need serial and model number, which I believe are embossed in the bottom of the speaker - unfortunately here you need an electron microscope to read the black on black 2 point font size lettering. I'm seriously regretting buying this expensive piece of kitby.

I got some knockoff cheap chinese soundbar for Christmas from my father-n-law and it all of sudden just quit working. Like it froze or something. No name anywhere on the speaker. Didn't come with a manual. Speaks in a chinese accent for switching modes or turning on. Saw a hole, thought it was the reset, but it's just a hole, guess it's the drainhole?

Anyways, read this comment and decided to try the aux port and LOW and BEHOLD there was a reset button! It worked and now it turns back on speaking in that lovely chinese accent! Thanks Joel!!!by. Technology and businesses are wonderful.

They create things that people think they want, you spend the money and then you are lucky if they work, however, they do work during the warranty period, but soon after the warranty period, the device will no longer turn on, no matter if I hold blue tooth button, on button, plus or negative button in any configuration for any amount of time. Plugging it in to the computer, and downloading their wonderful software, does nothing. Survival project game download. The funny thing is that its about 13 months old, and has been used maybe a total of 20 hours, so do not tell me that the battery is an issue.

The item is garbage and no one cares about the consumers, plain and simple. This has happened before, also outside of the warranty, and a factory reset worked, this time it does not. So what does that mean, well for me, it just means that I will no longer support this company for any future purchases. I should have just bought another Bose device, but the individual that the speaker was intended for liked the idea of “Alexa” but that never really worked that well either.