Explains why the JBL Charge 5 won’t connect with common source devices. So here we provide the steps necessary to create a successful connection. Check that none of the following are true first.
Once you take all these precautions, you can then make the connection without problems usually. Now for your convenience, we include below the correct connect procedure for the JBL charge 5.
With your Charge 5 OFF (power button is dark), run through this routine to connect it to your mobile device. We use an iPad Air tablet in this demo.
Press the Home button to uncover the mobile device’s Home screen.
So we find ours on the second page of our Home screen.
Thirdly, tap the Settings app icon.
The source device then displays the first page of its settings, as shown in the next step.
Then the Bluetooth Settings screen displays as follows. Note that our Bluetooth is ON here. But since the Charge 5 is currently OFF, it does not appear in the Bluetooth Devices list. Also, we don’t see it since we’ve never paired this speaker with this iPad Air before. See this as shown in this list of previously paired Bluetooth devices.
Turn on the 5 by quickly pressing its Power button. See this pointed at by the green arrow in the next picture.
The speaker then powers up.
But since our iPad Air does not know about this speaker, it will not pair automatically.
The light in the Power switch then comes on white. The white glowing Power button denotes this not-paired state as shown next.
Now, to see your JBL Charge 5 on your source BT device, put the speaker into Bluetooth pairing mode. To do that, press and release the Pairing button, as shown in the next picture.
When you press the Bluetooth Pairing button, the speaker makes a repeating single pluck guitar note sound several times. Also, that same button starts flashing white.
We find our Charge 5, as follows.
Tap the listed speaker in the Other Devices section of the Bluetooth devices list.
Your mobile device then connects with the speaker (“JBL Charge 5” in this demo).
The device’s Bluetooth Settings screen then changes to look something like the following.
Note that the JBL Charge 5 now shows as paired.
Finally, we have now successfully connected this speaker with our iPad iPadOS tablet. Again, this routine also applies when pairing with Apple iPhone and iPod devices. But the screens may differ slightly on the iPhone.
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