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NFC FUNCTION
If your Bluetooth audio device has an NFC function (mostly only a few brands of
mobile phones, like Samsung, BlackBerry, LG, and Huawei have this function ),
then you can skip the processes of Bluetooth pairing
—you just need two steps to
pair a Bluetooth device with the speaker.
1) Enable NFC on your Bluetooth device (Samsung, BlackBerry, LG, and
Huawei). NFC controls are typically found in the tools or settings menu. Turn on
NFC and make sure your device is "visible" or "discoverable."
2) Put your device with NFC on the right side of the speaker where the NFC chip
is. This completes the Bluetooth pairing, and there will be a notification on your
phone which shows that the Bluetooth is connected. If you need to disconnect,
put your phone on the speaker again, and the phone will notify you that the
Bluetooth is already disconnected.
CONTROLLING YOUR MUSIC
Once your speaker is connected to a Bluetooth device (mobile phone, tablet, PC,
or laptop, etc.), you are free to control your music any way you want! Every time
you press any of the buttons, there will always be a notification tone indicating
that you hit the button.
Press the Volume UP and Volume DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the
volume. There will be a reminder tone "du" when the speaker is at maximum or
minimum volume; the volume can be voiceless when at minimum status. Volume
can also be adjusted from the Bluetooth devices (sound source).
To switch to the previous or next song, simply press the Previous and Next
button on the speaker. This will switch to the previous/next song in the playlist of
the Bluetooth device.
Press the Play/Pause button on the speaker to start or pause songs.
Please note that the Previous, Next, and Play/Pause buttons can only control the
music playing from the default music playing software on the Bluetooth devices.
If the music playing software is not the default player, the music may not be able
to be controlled via these 3 buttons. And the Play button may start another song
in the playlist of the default player.