The Sony SRS X2 speaker showing as Connected on iPadOS.
This post gives Bluetooth pairing directions for the Sony SRS X2 personal wireless speaker with common BT devices. E.g. These include the iPhone and the iPad line of Apple phones, media players, and tablets. You can also pair this speaker with Android wireless devices using a like procedure.
With your X2 powered OFF (power lamp is dark), run through this routine to pair it to your source BT mobile device. We use here an iPad Air tablet for this demo.
Firstly, press the Home button to reveal the smart device’s Home screen.
We found ours on the second page of the Home screen, as we show next.
Thirdly, touch the Settings app icon.
The smart device then shows the first page of its settings, as shown in the next step.
Our Bluetooth Settings screen displays as follows. Note that our Bluetooth is enabled here. But since our SRS X2 is currently shut OFF (is not in Bluetooth discovery mode), it does not show up in the Bluetooth devices list. Also, we don’t see it since we’ve never paired this speaker with our mobile device before.
Turn on the speaker by quickly pressing its Power button. See this, pointed at by the green arrow, in the next picture. Find this button on the top of the unit, near the rear right corner. Last button on the right.
The speaker then powers up, and its status lamp glows green, as seen in the next picture.
But since our iPad does not know about this speaker, the X2 will not pair with it automatically.
Now, to see your Sony SRS X2 speaker on your device, place it into Bluetooth discovery / pairing mode. To do that, press and hold the Power-Pairing button. Find this button in the front row of three buttons, second one from the left. Release the button when the speaker makes two high beep sounds, and the Pairing lamp starts fast flashing white.
Usually takes two to three seconds to enter pairing mode. Find the Power-Pairing button as shown above.
See the screen shot next. We found the test speaker, as pointed at by the green arrow.
Tap the listed speaker in the discovered devices list.
Your mobile device then pairss with the SRS X2.
E.g. The the mobile device’s Bluetooth Settings screen might then change to look something like the following. Note the now-connected “SONY:SRS-X2” entry, as pointed at by the green arrows in the next screenshot.
At last, we have now successfully paired the X2 with a common mobile tablet device.
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