The iPadOS Bluetooth Settings page, showing the JBL Boombox 2 speaker as discovered.
Shows how to put the JBL Boombox 2 in pairing mode. Doing this first lets you join it to phones, tablets, computers, and smart speakers. In this mode, the speaker broadcasts its Bluetooth name and current linkage data. Finally, it does this to allow other Bluetooth devices to find and connect to it. So the details below explain how to do this.
Firstly, turn on the speaker by rapidly pressing and releasing its Power button.
For example, see this button, pointed at by the bright green arrow, in the next picture. It’s the leftmost button in the buttons panel on the top, just in front of the handle.
The speaker then comes on, as pictured next.
The Power button begins glowing white.
Secondly, to be able to discover your speaker on your source Bluetooth device, place it into pairing mode. So to do that, press and release the the Pairing button. Find this button next to the Power button.
Now when you press this Pairing button, the speaker makes a plucking guitar pairing sound. Plus, the status lamp on top begins fast-flashing white.
Finally, while the status lamp is blinking, you should see the speaker on any in-range source device. Note that our demo speaker has the name, “JBL Boombox 2” here.
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