iOS Bluetooth Settings page, showing the UE Wonderboom speaker as discovered But not paired, circled.
To link the Wonderboom speaker with a Bluetooth source device for the first time, or to reset the connection information on that device, you must know how to do this on the speaker. You need this skill because in this mode, this speaker calls out its Bluetooth name and current linkage data on the BT airwaves. So in this post, we show you how to put the Wonderboom BT speaker in pairing mode, so you can connect it to phones, tablets, computers, and smart speakers.
First, turn on the Wonderboom 1 by pressing its Power button once.
See this button in the next picture.
The speaker then powers ON. Further, the lamp on the top panel glows steady white, depending on speaker’s current battery charge state. This light may blink red if your battery is close to dead. But for this exercise, we assume a full battery.
Yet whether the speaker is paired or not, you can start pairing mode as follows.
Now, to be able to find your speaker on your source Bluetooth device, place it into pairing mode. For that, press and hold in the Pairing button, until the speaker makes rising pitch sound.
When you press this button, the speaker makes a rising plunka-dunka-dunk dunk pairing sound. Plus, the top panel Pairing Mode lamp inside the Pairing Mode button starts quickly blinking white.
Next, while the Pairing Mode light is blinking, you should see your Wonderboom 1 on any in-range phone, computer, tablet, or smart speaker, as shown next.
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