SPK-BTSTP Laser Pocket Speaker User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Laser
Table of Contents
SPK-BTSTP Laser Pocket Speaker
WHATS IN THE BOX
- 1 x SPK-BTSTP Speaker
- 1 x Micro USB cable
- 1 x User Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Bluetooth Version: | 5.0 |
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Bluetooth Range: | 10 meters |
Bluetooth Name: | SPK-BTSTP |
Built in Microphone: | For hands free calls |
Battery: | 3.7V 500mAh |
Battery Runtime: | Approx 2 hours (at medium volume) |
Speaker Driver Size: | 1 x Cl 52mm |
Speaker Power: | 1 x 5W |
Frequency Response: | 120Hz – 20 KHz |
Product Dimensions: | 86.5 x 72.3 x 31.6mm |
Charging: | 5V |
CONTROLS
- Micro USB
- Insert one end of cable into the Micro USB Port and the other end into a USB wall adapter (not included) to start charging.
- Approx 6 – 8 hours for a full charge.
- The Micro USB cable also provides better FM reception.
- A fast blinking blue light signals the device is in BT pairing mode. A slow blinking blue light signals the device is ON.
- A red light signals the device is charging.
- Micro SD Card
- Only MP3 files on FAT32 or exFAT file system are supported
- Please try formatting storage to suggested file system if not detected
- USB
- Only MP3 files on FAT32 or exFAT file system are supported
- Please try formatting storage to suggested file system if not detected
- Power
- Turn device ON/OFF
- Mode
- Tap to change between Bluetooth, FM, Micro SD or USB.
- Tap to SKIP between stations in FM Mode.
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- Hold to decrease volume
- Tap to SKIP backwards between stations or tracks.
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- Hold to increase volume
- Tap to SKIP forwards between stations or tracks.
- Play/Pause
- Tap to PLAY/PAUSE when using USB, Micro SD Card or Bluetooth mode.
- Tap to start AUTO SEARCH function when using FM Radio.
FEATURES
- Bluetooth Wireless Connectivity (can be used for phone calls)
- USB – Upto 32gb and FAT32 or exFAT fle system only.
- Micro SD Card – Upto 32gb and FAT32 or exFAT fle system
- TWS – True Wireless Stereo
- FM Radio
- AUX IN
- Rechargeable Battery
BLUETOOTH
- Turn on the speaker and tap “M” until “BLUETOOTH MODE” is heard (by default the device should turn ON in BT mode).
- Search for “SPK-BTSTP” under the Bluetooth settings of device being
TIP: If password is requested enter “0000”
FM RADIO
- Tap Play/Pause to start the AUTO SEARCH function for FM
- This operation will scan all FM stations and record them to
- The scan procedure will take 1 – 2 minutes to complete and should not be
- Once complete you can tap + or – to skip between the saved stations.
TIP: Connect a Micro USB cable into the charging port to improve FM reception
TRUE WIRELESS STEREO – TWS (2 SPEAKERS REQUIRED)
- Turn ON both speakers and switch them into Bluetooth
- Press and hold “M” button on one of the
- A sound will be heard which indicates the speakers are now connected for
- You can now connect one of the speakers to a Bluetooth source device and when music/sound is played it will come through on both
- To turn off TWS, power down one of the speakers (there is no other way to disconnect TWS).
TROUBLESHOOTING
No Power
- Check battery level and charge if required
- Try turning on speaker while connected to power source
- Try charging with USB Wall Adapter instead of a laptop/computer.
Radio not clear
- Change speaker location
- Connect a Micro USB cable into the charging port to improve FM reception as this also doubles as an aerial
- Isolate speaker from other devices as this may be caused by interference
USB or Micro SD Card not recognized or files not playing
- Make sure the USB or Micro SD Card is 32gb or less
- Check USB or Micro SD Card has been formatted to the FAT32 or exFAT fle If not please format on a Windows based computer.
- Make sure to only use MP3 music files copied to the USB or Micro SD Card
WARRANTY
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. www.laserco.com.au
References
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