Here, we detail the software update procedure for the Sony SRS XE300 Bluetooth speaker. This routine can take ten (10) to fifteen (15) minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection, source device used to update the speaker, distance between speaker and that device, Etc. Plus, you cannot uninstall the new software once you update to it. That is, you’ll be unable to return to the prior software version after you finish this upgrade. So, be sure that you indeed want the update, and have thought through all ramifications before proceeding.
You’ll need the following items:
Next, do the following to update the speaker. In short…
We connected ours to an AC outlet using the power supply that comes with the unit. E.g. See this in the next picture.
You’ll know that the speaker is receiving external power if you see the charging light glowing orange.
Connect the speaker to your phone / tablet where you will run the update. Here’s an example screenshot of the XE300 connected to an iPad.
Now keep both the speaker and your mobile device powered up and close to each other throughout the update, lest the update fail and result in a malfunctioning speaker.
We made a folder for all our Bluetooth speaker apps and put the Sony Music Center app in there on our test iPad, as you see in the next picture.
As the app runs, it scans the host device running it for compatible Sony speakers. Wo, the app needs a brief period to find the XE 300 . But eventually, it does so, and displays its status screen, as we show next.
If the speaker does not appear in the app after thirty seconds or so, move it closer to your mobile device. Next, close the Music Center app, and then run it again.
Note the tan bar on the XE300’s home screen. This appears only when an update is available for this speaker.
Note that if there are no software updates pending for the 300, then you will see no brown bar. This situation we show in the next picture.
Tapping the More Info button brings up the Software Information screen, as follows.
Tapping the OK button may bring up the following screen if you haven’t followed the above directions, and plugged your speaker into external power.
In fact, we suggest that you fully charge both speaker and the smart device before updating. Doing so protects your XE 300 from a corrupt software upload in the event of a longer power outage, where the batteries could go dead before update is done running. Also, as a further precaution, once you fully recharge both devices, please leave both of them connected to external power until the update finishes.
Once speaker and smart device are charged, tap the OK button on the Connect Speaker to Power Supply window. That should then take you back to the previous page once again, as follows.
Or, if you quit the app, go ahead and restart it and repeat the above steps. This time, you should not get the Connect Speaker to Power Supply page. But instead, you will see the Software Information page that we see in the last picture.
The updating then starts, as we show in the following screenshots. The Music Center app first downloads the new program package.
Once the app downloads the package, it unpacks and transfers it to the XE300 as the next pictures show.
Additionally, during the transfer to the speaker, the Power lamp on it pulses in groups of four pulses then a pause. E.g. Pulse-pulse-pulse-pulse-pause, pulse-pulse-pulse-pulse-pause,… During this time, all other lamps on the speaker are OFF.
Now as we see in these screenshots, the Sony Music Center app displays a progress line, that gradually gets more brown as the update advances.
Now we’re probably about five minutes into the update. Indeed this process takes a relatively short time as compared to some of the other speaker models we’ve tested.
The next screen shows that the software transfer and update to the speaker have almost finished (99 percent done). E.g. The progress bar is practically all brown now.
Now that the new software has transferred from your device to the speaker, the update process on the XE300 begins when you see this page.
Touching the OK button takes you to the Speaker & Group page, where you see a list of previously connected speakers that the app knows about. Note that all are grayed out. So none are connected to the app during the XE300 update process.
While the speaker updates itself, its Power lamp slowly pulses green.
Then after a minute or two, once the 300 finishes updating, the Power light goes dark. No more blinking.
Press the Power button to turn this Bluetooth speaker on again, as pictured next.
The XE300 should again pair with your mobile device where you’re running the Sony Music Center app. The Power lamp glows solid green, and the Pairing lamp also glows steady blue once the speaker again links to your mobile device.
Now after the XE300 reconnects to your smart device, the Sony Music Center app discovers that your speaker has come back online, and thus, displays an update-complete message, as follows.
With your speaker successfully paired to the app again, press the OK button, as shown in the last screenshot.
The app then displays the Sony SRS XE300 home screen once again. But this time, note that there’s no longer the brown bar, as we see next. This means that the update worked, and that the speaker is now running the current software version.
You’re now finished updating the software to the current version in your Sony SRS XE300 BT speaker.
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