SoundBot SB527 Bluetooth 4.2 Wireless 20W Speaker Water User Manual

June 4, 2024
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SoundBot SB527 Bluetooth 4.2 Wireless 20W Speaker Water

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Specifications

  • BRAND: Soundbot
  • MODEL NUMBER: SB573-BLK
  • SPEAKER MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER: 20 Watts
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Bluetooth, Auxiliary
  • BLUETOOTH: 4.2
  • DRIVER: 53mm
  • BATTERY: 2,200mAh
  • PLAYBACK TIME: 6 hours
  • TALK TIME: 10 hours
  • CHARGING TIME: 2.5-3.5 hours
  • OPERATING FREQUENCY: 2.4-2.48GHz
  • RANGE: 33 feet
  • AUDIO AUX: 3.5mm
  • COMPATIBILITY: Android, iPhone, iPad, tablets, smartphones, iPods, radio players, and other Bluetooth enabled digital players or media devices with aux port
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 5.77 x 1.77 x 2.36 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 1.25 pounds
  • BATTERIES: 1 Lithium Ion battery
  • SPECIAL FEATURES: Ultra-portable, Built-in-microphone, Radio
  • OTHER DISPLAY FEATURES: Wireless

Introduction

To reproduce full spectrum music with potent bass, dynamic mid-range, and crisp high notes for improved HD music listening experiences, high performance enhanced bass membranes and passive sub-woofer are used with 20W HD loud speakers and large cavity 53mm premium drivers. These features are maintained without sacrificing the compact design, portable form factor, or dependability. It is built with reinforced silicon edges for increased shock resistance and water-resistant concealed control panels for the widest range of lifestyles in both indoor and outdoor settings. A built-in 2,200mAh high- density battery allows for 12-hour non-stop audio streaming at a distance of up to 33 feet. When a 3.5mm audio wired connection is used, playtime can be increased to 15 hours. With this, you get Easy call management, hands-free communication, remote audio streaming controls, volume adjustments, and music playback thanks to the streamlined control buttons and accessible built-in mic.

The SB527 has a distinctive and one-of-a-kind clever, contemporary, sleek, and attractive design that enables it to be positioned either horizontally or vertically to blend in and complement the surroundings. 100% risk-free purchase with a one-year manufacturer guarantee included from accredited resellers. Bluetooth 4.2 audio wireless communication is technologically advanced and backward and forward compatible with older Bluetooth standards. SB527 has a built-in universal 3.5mm audio AUX line-in jack that enables it to connect to various media player devices, including Bluetooth-enabled radios, tablets, smartphones, Android, iPhone, and iPad models.

HOW IT WORKS

Bluetooth allows wireless sound to be received by wireless speakers, but wires are still present. Each pair consists of an “active” component that plugs into an AC outlet and a cable that links the active to the passive speaker. The wireless receiver, amplifier, volume, and tone controls are all located on the active unit.

HOW TO TURN THE VOLUME UP

To boost SoundBot’s volume, press and hold the on-board volume control button. To turn up the volume, use the volume control on your phone or other media player.

HOW TO PAIR

  • By holding down the Power or Pairing button, you can put your Bluetooth device in pairing mode.
  • IPhone: Select other devices under Bluetooth settings. To connect, tap the gadget.
  • Go to Settings > Connected devices > Bluetooth on an Android device. After choosing Pair new device, tap the speaker’s name.

HOW TO CONNECT TO TV

Go to Network Settings on your television and choose Bluetooth. Next, check the list of discoverable devices for your speaker. Hopefully, this straightforward connection approach worked.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SoundBot a reliable company?

The California-based startup SoundBot competes against leaders in this market such as Portronics and JBL. However, despite the company’s lack of fame, it was still able to produce a robust gadget with good sound output.

A speaker may function without power.

Any speaker that does not require a power source qualifies as a passive speaker. From straightforward surround sound speakers within a theatre system to rounded in-ceiling speakers designed especially for large residential systems, they may be anything.

Is AC power required for wireless speakers?

The AC power cable (wire) that “wireless” speakers always have needs to be plugged into the wall. Normal “wired” speakers take their power from the amplifiers in your AV receiver over the same wire that carries the music.

Are Bluetooth speakers rechargeable?

When using the speaker for the first time, you should fully charge it while it is off so that you may check the battery life. You shouldn’t experience any issues utilizing the speaker while charging after the initial charge.

Can a Smart TV and Bluetooth speaker pair together?

Your TV must support Bluetooth if it came with a Smart Remote because that is how the Smart Remote connects to the TV. If your TV arrived with a different kind of remote, you may still determine whether it is Bluetooth compatible. Select Sound, followed by Sound Output, from the Settings menu on your TV.

Can I use my TV to connect a speaker?

Some Google TVTM and Android TVTM devices support Bluetooth speaker connections.

What distinguishes Bluetooth from wireless technology?

The method of connecting the headphones to a media player is the main distinction. Wireless headphones can communicate audio signals via radio waves, infrared, internal memory, or KleerNet, as opposed to Bluetooth headphones, which do so using short-range radio waves.

What is the ideal lifespan of a Bluetooth speaker?

Of course, a Bluetooth speaker needs a built-in battery to be portable. A portable speaker’s battery life typically lasts between 6 and 12 hours, while some can go up to 24 hours.

Is it possible for someone to use my Bluetooth without my knowledge?

If your Bluetooth device’s visibility is enabled, anyone with a connection to your Bluetooth could theoretically access your device without authorization.

When not in use, should I turn off the speakers?

It’s still best practice to switch the speaker or amplifier off while they aren’t in use, even if it’s unlikely that they will burn out or blow while no audio impulses are going through them. Usually, overly loud audio signal levels overload the amplifier and/or speaker and create this kind of damage.

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