This post shows how to connect Wonderboom with iPhone and other iOS devices such as an iPod Touch and iPad. Start with your speaker shut OFF (all dark LEDs). Then, follow along to connect it with iPhone. In this demo, we show how this connect works on an iPad Air mobile computer. But like procedures work for iPhones, and iPod Touch players as well.
Press the Home button to get to the Home iPad page. See our Home screen as shown next.
We found ours on the second page of the Home screen.
Tap the Settings app icon.
The iPhone then displays the first page of its Settings screen, as shown in the next screenshot.
Tap the Bluetooth item, as pointed at by the lime green arrow in the last screenshot above.
Our Bluetooth Settings screen then appears as follows. Note that our Bluetooth is switched ON here. But since the Wonderboom Logitech speaker is currently OFF, it does not show in either the My Devices or Other Devices lists on the tablet yet, Why? Because we’ve not yet connected it with this device before. Plus, the speaker is not yet transmitting its Bluetooth connection info. See this scenario, that appears as we see next.
Note in this picture that no Logitech speaker appears yet.
Turn on the unit by quickly pressing its Power button. See this button, circled in green, in the next picture.
The speaker then comes on.
Now, to see your Logitech on your iPhone, place it into BT pairing mode. For that, press and release the Bluetooth button, as circled in the next picture.
When you press this Pairing button, the speaker makes a distinctive sound several times. Plus, a lamp in this button starts rapidly flashing white. See this in the last picture above.
See the picture next. We found ours, as circled in green.
Tap the listed speaker in the Other Devices section of the Bluetooth Devices list, shown above.
Your iPhone then connects with the Wonderboom speaker (appears as “WONDERBOOM” in this demo).
The Bluetooth Settings screen then changes to display something like the following.
Note that the speaker now appears as connected, as circled inside the green oval in the last picture.
Lastly, we have now successfully connected this Bluetooth speaker with our iOS device like the iPhone. Audio output from that source device now plays on this wireless speaker. The same happens with most other Bluetooth devices.
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