This WPC button on the Sony SRS XB21 Bluetooth speaker lets you join from two to a hundred compatible speakers together, such that they all play the same program. Why do this? Because, as with the Connect Plus and Party Boost feature on JBL speakers, you get a wider coverage area when you have more than one Sony speaker in sync, than when just one is playing. So you get more volume to spread around bigger party areas. So in this piece, we explain how to use this button.
Now to create a party group, you can use any combination of XB20, XB21, XB30, XB31, XB40, and XB41 models. Furthermore, the GTK-XB60, GTK-XB90 Sony models work here as well. Now In WPC mode, unlike with stereo pairing, you can indeed mix and match different speaker models, so long as you do it with only the models listed here.
To form a WPC group of speakers, do as follows.
When you’re ready to break the WPC link, simply press and hold the WPC button on Speaker One for three seconds. A tone then sounds and the WPC light goes out, meaning that the link is now broken.
Then simply turn off the speakers that you’ll no longer be using.
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