SOAR NCAA Shockbox LED Bluetooth Speaker-Complete Features/Instruction Guide

June 5, 2024
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SOAR NCAA Shockbox LED Bluetooth Speaker

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Specifications

  • Package Dimensions
    7 x 5 x 3 inches

  • Item Weight
    10.4 ounces

  • Batteries
    1 Lithium-Ion battery

  • Connectivity Technology
    Bluetooth, USB

  • Speaker Type
    Bluetooth

  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Music, Camping

  • Brand
    Soar

Introduction

For your upcoming tailgate or camping vacation, the SOAR Shockbox LED Speaker is the ideal speaker. Lightweight for simple storage and transportation. Convenient top handle. Built to last, with materials that are impervious to water and shock. 30 feet of wireless range with Bluetooth 5.0 technology. Two can be easily synced for stereo sound. Micro-USB cord included; battery life of more than 5 hours. An excellent method to display your team pride whenever and wherever you want is with an official NCAA product.

The lightweight (only.4 ounces!) speaker is designed for use at home or on the move and has a top handle for maximum mobility. This enables Bluetooth 5.0 for Sync Together. allows you to show off your term enthusiasm by pairing two speakers for a full surround-sound experience. This speaker is ideal for those boisterous tailgate gatherings because it is shockproof and water-resistant.

What’s In the Box?

  • Speaker
  • Micro-USB charging cable
  • Manual

How to use

You can use the speakers by following the given steps

  1. Power on the speakers.
  2. The speaker will be ready to be paired.
  3. Now go to your mobile and look for the available devices.
  4. Click on the name of the device.
  5. Your speaker will be connected to the mobile.
  6. Now you can play anything.

Connect in a Variety of Ways

This speaker is ideal for those boisterous tailgate gatherings because it is shockproof and water-resistant. Everyone may take turns becoming the DJ thanks to the Bluetooth connection.

Sync Together

Enable Bluetooth 5.0 for Sync Together. allows you to show off your team spirit by pairing two speakers for a full surround-sound experience!.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Bluetooth speakers or wireless speakers—which is better?
    The majority of the time, Wi-Fi speakers outperform Bluetooth speakers in terms of audio quality. More data is compressed by Bluetooth than by Wi-Fi speakers.

  • Which Bluetooth speaker with wattage is best?
    Any speaker with a wattage between 150 and 500 is ideal for a wonderful music listening experience and is inexpensive. Every sound has a frequency, which serves as a gauge for the volume of the sound. It’s quantified in Hertz (Hz).

  • What distinguishes a Bluetooth speaker from a smart speaker?
    Regular Bluetooth speakers don’t do anything other than connect to your phone or computer to play audio. The primary distinction is the presence of built-in internet helpers like Alexa, Siri, and Assistant on smart speakers.

  • What power does a good speaker have?
    The house speaker should have a wattage of between 15 and 30 watts. The majority of homeowners deem 2 watts enough. A speaker might be 50 watts or 100 watts in power for larger crowds.

  • Does sound quality increase with wattage?
    Yes, it is true that speakers play louder and clearer at greater power levels (watts). However, slight variations in
    power don’t produce much of an audible difference. The wattage would need to double in order to perceptibly
    hear a change (a 3dB increase).
    What speaker power is suitable for a room?
    A signal-to-noise ratio of 95 dB or more is considered outstanding. For smaller to medium-sized rooms, o speakers with a sensitivity of more over 90 dB, a receiver with 50 watts per channel should be sufficient. Try to acquire 100 watts or more if your room is vast if your speakers are sensitive to sounds below 87 dB.

  • A 5-watt speaker—is that loud?
    When cranking, a 5-watt tube is as loud as a trumpet (extremely loud).

  • What distinguishes two-way speakers from three-way speakers?
    The woofer and tweeter are two different types of drivers found in 2-way speakers. A speaker called a woofer is made specifically to reproduce low- frequency sounds, whereas a tweeter is made to reproduce high-frequency sounds. The mid-range, woofer, and tweeter drivers, collectively known as the 3-way speaker, produce sound.

  • Can a speaker be too huge for the space it is in?
    Room size and speaker size are irrelevant as long as you are able to sit far enough away from the speakers for the drivers to properly combine.

  • What number of speakers do I require for a room?
    Set up your 5.1 system in a room of average size for the optimum effects. Those five speakers might be too many for the area if the room is too tiny. Larger rooms will probably benefit from a stronger setup.

  • How do you activate pairing mode on a Bluetooth speaker?
    The (power) PAIRING button must be pressed and held down until beeps are heard and the white (BLUETOOTH) indicator starts to flash rapidly. It switches to pairing mode. To get the Bluetooth device to recognize the speaker, couple it with a Bluetooth device.

  • How do you turn on Bluetooth speaker pairing mode?
    It is necessary to push and hold the (power) PAIRING button until beeps are audible and the white (BLUETOOTH) indicator begins to quickly flash. The pairing mode is now active. Couple the speaker with a Bluetooth device to make it visible to the Bluetooth device.

  • How can my Bluetooth speaker be reset?
    You should only need to do this briefly with most Bluetooth speakers. The power and Bluetooth buttons must be pressed and held simultaneously in order for almost every Bluetooth speaker to be reset.

  • A wireless connection between Bluetooth speakers?
    Can You Use WiFi To Connect A Bluetooth Speaker? I have no idea how you would manage it. Different radio signals can be used to connect to a Bluetooth device than to a WiFi connection. They can’t get along with one another.

  • Why won’t my Bluetooth pair?
    Go to Settings > System > Advanced> Reset Options > Reset Wi-fi, mobile, & Bluetooth on Android devices. You must unpair all of your Bluetooth-enabled devices on iOS and iPadOS devices (go to Setting > Bluetooth, tap the info icon, then select Forget This Device on each device), then restart your phone or tablet.

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