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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to repair the speaker - it is not easy). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker, and one will give a better setting. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each one, which is great
+I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to re-pair the speaker - it is not easy). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker, and one will give a better setting. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each one, which is great
It does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
I hope that helps, Thankyou

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to repair the speaker - it is not easy). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
+I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to repair the speaker - it is not easy). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker, and one will give a better setting. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each one, which is great
It does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
I hope that helps, Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to repair the speaker - it is not easy). Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
+I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to repair the speaker - it is not easy). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
It does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
I hope that helps, Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

Text:

I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - it is not easy). Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
+I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - you may have to repair the speaker - it is not easy). Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
It does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
I hope that helps, Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again). Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
+I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again on both the phone and the speakers - it is not easy). Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
It does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
I hope that helps, Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried toggling the speakers in the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker.
+I noticed when i tried adding the speakers in the party together tab, for the speakers in the JBL app, it didnt let me pair them both again on the bluetooth feature i mentioned correctly (you may have to shut down bluetooth and start again). Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker. The JBL app will let you connect to the speakers and adjust the EQ on each on which is great
-But it does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
+It does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
I hope that helps, Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

Text:

I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
I noticed when i tried toggling the speakers in the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker.
But it does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
-Thankyou
+I hope that helps, Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried toggling the speakers the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker.
+I noticed when i tried toggling the speakers in the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker.
-But it does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them!). I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024, so i cannot advise for them devices
+But it does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them, which would not be good, as these speakers sound amazing).
-Enjoy !
+I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024. It would be great if they had the option too
+
+Thankyou

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Edit by: Vaheguru

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.
-I noticed when i tried adding the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off.
+I noticed when i tried toggling the speakers the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off for each speaker.
But it does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them!). I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024, so i cannot advise for them devices
Enjoy !

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I have a Samsung (android) Phone. It has a dual bluetooth feature, (under media output, when i flick the top of the screen down). This is the solution that works , with no stuttering / skipping.

I noticed when i tried adding the jbl app, it didnt let me pair them both again. Also you 'may' have to change the bluetooth type to headphones (under the bluetooth connected devices menu). Also it 'may' play one speaker at a slight delay when initially setting up, so you have to toggle connect on and off.

But it does work, as i am listening now. Until they update the firmware i guess, this works (otherwise i was contemplating returning them!). I know desktop computers and iphones do not have these settings available as of Aug 2024, so i cannot advise for them devices

Enjoy !

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