LASER SPK-BT313 Portable Mini Bluetooth TWS Speaker User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Laser
Table of Contents
SPK-BT313 Portable Mini
Bluetooth TWS Speaker
User Manual
SPK-BT313 Portable Mini Bluetooth TWS Speaker
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- SPK-BT313 Speaker
- USB Charging Cable
- User Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Bluetooth Version: | 5.1 |
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Bluetooth Range: | 10 meters |
Bluetooth Name: | SPK-BT313 |
USB: | Up to 32GB drives in FAT32 format |
Micro SD Card: | Up to 32GB cards in FAT32 format |
Radio: | FM only |
Speaker Size: | 52mm |
Speaker Quantity: | 1 |
Power Output: | 40/5W |
Frequency Response: | 120Hz – 20kHz |
Signal to Noise Ratio: | ≥90dB |
Battery: | 3.7V, 500mAh |
Battery Runtime: | 3 hours at 50% volume |
Charging Input: | Up to 5V/500mA |
Charging Time: | 3 hours |
Product Dimensions: | 100 x 40 x 78mm |
Weight: | 209g |
CONTROL
1. USB Input| Up to 32GB drives in FAT32 format.
Only MP3 files are supported.
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2. Micro SD
Card Input| Up to 32GB cards in FAT32 format.
Only MP3 files are supported.
3. DC 5V
Charging Input| Use the included USB charging cable to charge the speaker.
A 5V/0.5A wall charger is recommended.
Charging can also be done via a computer USB port.
During FM Radio mode, insert cable to increase reception.
4. Power Button| Press and hold to turn speaker on/off.
During music playback, tap to play/pause.
In FM Radio mode, tap to start auto-channel search. The process will take
approx. 2 minutes to complete.
Tap during auto-channel search to stop.
If connected to a mobile phone via.
Bluetooth, tap to answer incoming call.
During call, tap to hang up.
If connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth, double tap to call last number
dialled.
5. Mode Button| Tap to switch between USB, Micro SD Card, Bluetooth, and FM
modes.
USB and Micro SD card modes will only appear when a compatible card/drive is
inserted.
6. Down Button| Press and hold to decrease volume.
During music playback, tap to skip back to previous track.
7. Up Button| Press and hold to increase volume.
During music playback, tap to skip to next track.
BLUETOOTH PAIRING
- Turn the speaker on and it will go into Bluetooth pairing mode by default. Alternatively tap the “Mode Button” to switch to Bluetooth mode.
- Search for and select “SPK-BT313” under the Bluetooth settings of device you are connecting to e.g. smartphone or tablet.
- Once connected you will hear a tone from the speaker.
TIP:
- If password is requested enter “0000” on your smartphone/tablet.
- If speaker name is not appearing under Bluetooth settings of device you are connecting to then check it has not already been connected to another device.
TWS PAIRING
- Turn on two identical speakers into their Bluetooth pairing modes.
- Press and hold the “Mode Button” for 2 – 3 seconds on one of the speakers. A tone will be heard when successfully paired.
- Search for and select “SPK-BT313” under the Bluetooth settings of a device you are connecting to e.g. smartphone or tablet.
- Once paired to a smart device any music played will come out of both speakers in separated stereo channel (dependent on source material).
TIP:
TWS pairing will not work if either of the speakers are already connected to a
device via Bluetooth. Please disconnect the speakers from any Bluetooth
connections before using TWS.
MICRO SD CARD PLAYBACK
- Insert a Micro SD Card for playback of MP3 files only.
- Up to 32GB cards formatted to the FAT32 file system are compatible.
- The speaker will automatically switch to Micro SD Card playback when inserted.
- Remove the Micro SD Card to exit this mode.
TIP:
If Micro SD Card is not recognized, check you are only using MP3 files for
playback, or if the card has been formatted to the FAT32 file system.
USB PLAYBACK
- Insert a USB drive for playback of MP3 files only.
- Up to 32GB drives formatted to the FAT32 file system are compatible.
- The speaker will automatically switch to USB playback when inserted.
- Remove the USB drive to exit this mode.
TIP:
If USB drive is not recognized, check you are only using MP3 files for
playback, or if the drive has been formatted to the FAT32 file system.
HANDS-FREE CALLS
- When connected to a smartphone this speaker can support hands-free calls.
- Tap the “Power button” to accept an incoming call.
- Tap the “Power button” during a call to hang up.
- Press and hold the play/pause button during a call to switch call from the speaker to the connected smartphone.
CHARGING
- Connect the included USB cable to charge the speaker.
- A USB wall adapter up to 5V/0.5A is recommended however charging via a Computer/Laptop USB port is also possible.
- Once charging has finished the 4 LED lights will be solid.
- A full charge takes up to 3 hours (dependent on charging source).
TIP:
To preserve the battery it is not recommended to use the speaker during
charging.
TROUBLESHOOTING’
No Power:
- Check battery level and charge if required.
- Try charging the speaker with a USB wall adapter (like a smart phone charger) instead of a laptop or computer.
- A USB wall adapter up to 5V/0.5A is recommended for charging.
- Leave the speaker charging overnight and try in the morning.
Problems Connecting to Bluetooth:
- Place the speaker next to the smart device you are pairing to e.g.,Smartphone.
- If the Bluetooth name “SPK-BT313” does not appear on the list of available devices, then try refreshing the list or searching again.
- Allow up to 1 minute for the device to appear on the Bluetooth list.
- Make sure the speaker is in Bluetooth mode (default mode when turning on speaker) before searching on your smart device.
- If the speaker is already connected to another smart device, it will need to be unpaired from that device first or it will need to be out of Bluetooth connection range of that device before it can be connected to another.
Micro SD Card or USB not recognised or files not playing:
- Make sure the storage device is 32GB or less.
- If the storage device is brand new out of the packaging, you may need to format it on a Windows based computer to the FAT32 files system first.
- Make sure to only use MP3 music files copied to the storage device.
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