This post shows how to pair an iPhone to a common JBL speaker.
We do this scenario with a JBL Flip 4 speaker. Moreover, we use an iPad Air tablet for this demo, since we’re still learning how to take screenshots from an iPhone but haven’t mastered that skill yet. But the setup pages are about the same. So, the routine is almost identical.
So, with your JBL speaker powered off (power button is dark), run through this routine to pair it to your iPhone.
Press the Home button to reveal the iPhone’s Home screen.
We found ours on the second page of the iOS home screen as shown next.
Tap the Settings app icon.
The iPhone then shows the first page of its settings, as shown in the next step.
Our Bluetooth settings screen displays as follows. Note that Bluetooth is ON here.
But since speaker is currently turned OFF, it does not show up in the devices list. Also, we don’t see it since we’ve never connected this speaker with this iOS device before. See this as shown in this list of previously paired Bluetooth devices, shown next.
You turn on most JBL speakers by quickly pressing the Power button. See this circled in green for our example, in the next picture.
The speaker then powers up.
But since the iPhone would not know about this speaker, the connecting will not take place automatically. The light that comes on in the Power switch denotes this not-paired state by glowing solid white on this speaker, as shown next.
Now, to see your JBL speaker on your iPhone, place the speaker into Bluetooth discovery mode (a.k.a. Pairing Mode). To do that, press and release the Bluetooth button, as shown in the next picture.
When you press the Bluetooth Discovery Mode button, the speaker makes a repeating single pluck guitar note sound several times. Also, the Power button changes from a solid white glow to flashing blue on this particular speaker. E.g. See this next.
See the screen shot next. We found the test speaker, as pointed at by the purple arrow.
Tap the listed speaker in the Other Devices section of the Bluetooth Devices list.
Your iPhone then connects with the speaker (“Tom’s Flip 4” in this example). The iPhone’s Bluetooth Settings screen then changes to look something like the following.
Finally, you have now successfully paired your iPhone to a JBL speaker. Thus, you can now play music through that speaker. And on some models including the Flip 4, you can also make calls on your phone, and hear them all through this speaker.
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