Tag: How

  • How to Check Battery Percentage on JBL Clip 4

    How to Check Battery Percentage on JBL Clip 4

    Describes how to check battery percentage on JBL Clip 4 by reading the power status lamp. How to Check Battery Percentage on JBL Clip 4: Read the Power Lamp This speaker has a single LED on its top panel, under the carabiner clip. This displays battery status, whether it’s draining or charging, or whether it’s…

  • How to Check Battery Level on JBL Clip 4

    How to Check Battery Level on JBL Clip 4

    Describes how to check battery level on JBL Clip 4 by reading the power status lamp. How to Check Battery Level on JBL Clip 4: Read the Power Lamp This speaker has a single LED on its top panel, under the carabiner clip. This displays battery status, whether it’s draining or charging, or whether it’s…

  • How to Update JBL Charge 3 Speaker Firmware

    How to Update JBL Charge 3 Speaker Firmware

    Here, we show how to update JBL Charge 3 speaker firmware for this popular Bluetooth model. This update can take up to thirty minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection. Plus, you cannot easily undo the update. So you won’t be able to return to the prior firmware version once you complete this…

  • How to Update JBL Charge 3 Firmware

    How to Update JBL Charge 3 Firmware

    Here, we show how to update JBL Charge 3 firmware for this popular Bluetooth speaker. This update can take up to thirty minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection. Plus, you cannot easily undo the update. So you won’t be able to return to the prior firmware version once you complete this software…

  • How to Turn On Bluetooth in Google Home Speaker

    How to Turn On Bluetooth in Google Home Speaker

    All smart speakers in the Google Home family now support Bluetooth.  They can act as Bluetooth speakers themselves. This allows you to play audio from your phone or other mobile device through them.  Indeed, you get better sound quality through a Google Home speaker.  So in this demo, we prepare the original Google Home to…

  • How to Turn On Bluetooth in Google Home

    How to Turn On Bluetooth in Google Home

    All smart speakers in the Google Home family now support Bluetooth.  They can act as Bluetooth speakers themselves. This allows you to play audio from your phone or other mobile device through them.  Indeed, you get better sound quality through a Google Home.  So in this demo, we prepare the original Google Home to act…

  • How to Set Sleep Timer on Google Home Speaker

    How to Set Sleep Timer on Google Home Speaker

    Firstly, the original Google Home speaker has a sleep timer that you can set and cancel with voice commands!  So in this piece, we show how to set sleep timer on Google Home speaker. to summarize, you start your speaker playing content from an internet radio station, podcast, news source, or some other streaming service.…

  • How to Set Sleep Timer on Google Home

    How to Set Sleep Timer on Google Home

    Firstly, the original Google Home has a sleep timer that you can set and cancel with voice commands!  So in this piece, we show how to set sleep timer on Google Home. to summarize, you start your speaker playing content from an internet radio station, podcast, news source, or some other streaming service. Then, you…

  • How to Connect Google Home Mini to Bluetooth

    How to Connect Google Home Mini to Bluetooth

    This post shows how to connect Google Home Mini to Bluetooth speakers.  Here, we show how to do this using JBL ‘s Flip 3 portable Bluetooth speaker.  Since this connecting happens between the Flip 3 and Google Mini speakers directly, you need not activate Bluetooth On in the mobile device you’re using to establish this…

  • How to Run JBL Charge 3 Firmware Check

    How to Run JBL Charge 3 Firmware Check

    Here, we show how to run JBL Charge 3 firmware check on this speaker. To check that the firmware installed on your JBL Charge 3 is current, you’ll need a mobile device with Bluetooth, the JBL Connect app installed on that device, and of course, the speaker itself.  Checking for new firmware versions takes less…