iOS Bluetooth Settings page, showing the JBL Clip 2 speaker paired and highlighted.
This post shows how to pair a JBL Clip 2 Bluetooth speaker with common mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod mobile devices.
With your JBL Clip 2 powered OFF (status lamp is dark), run through this routine to pair it to your mobile device.
Press the Home button to bring up the mobile device’s Home screen. Shown next.
We found ours on the second page of an iPad home screen, shown next.
Tap the Settings app icon.
The mobile device then displays the first page of its settings, as shown in the next step.
Our Bluetooth settings screen displays, similar to the following.
Note that our Bluetooth is enabled here. But since JBL speaker is currently powered OFF, it does not show up in the Bluetooth devices list. Also, we don’t see it since we’ve never paired this speaker with the iPad Air before. See this as shown in this list of previously paired Bluetooth devices, shown next.
Turn on this speaker by quickly pressing its Power button. See this pointed out in the next picture.
The speaker then powers up.
But since the iPad does not know about this speaker, the Clip 2 will not pair with it automatically. The status light on speaker top denotes this not-paired state by slow or quick flashing.
Now, to see your Clip 2 on your mobile device, start up pairing mode on it. To do that, press and release the Pairing button, as shown in the next picture.
When you press the Pairing button, the speaker makes a repeating single pluck guitar note sound several times. Also, the status light begins fast flashing blue, or purple and red if you’re charging the speaker at present. See this button in the last picture, pointed at by the green arrow.
See the screen shot next. We found our speaker, as pointed at by the blue arrow.
Tap the listed speaker in the Other Devices section of the Bluetooth devices list.
Your source device then pairs with the 2 (named “JBL Clip 2” in this demo). The mobile device’s Bluetooth Settings screen then changes to look something like the following.
We have now successfully paired our Clip 2 BT speaker. Similar routines work with pairing iPod Touch players, iPad Pros, and any iPhones as well so long as they support Bluetooth. Pairing with Android devices works in similar fashion as well.
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