The glowing party lights on the right end of the Sony SRS XG500 boombox speaker.
Some Sony Bluetooth speakers come equipped with a set of party LED lights that, by default, blink, pulsate and scan in various colors to the beat of whatever you stream to the speaker. But sometimes, you may not want a party atmosphere, like when you want to play the speaker while drifting off to sleep or during the day in a bright area, where you can’t see the lights anyhow. So we show here how to turn these lights OFF on a typical Sony Bluetooth speaker for just these situations.
To turn the lights OFF, you need to find the LIGHT or LIGHT-BATT button. We find this control on the back of most Sony Bluetooth speaker models, inside the ports compartment, as we see in the next picture.
These lamps, which typically illuminate the top, bottom, and sides of the speaker are programmed to blink and pulsate by default. They flash any time the speaker is ON, either when fresh out of the box, or after a factory reset. Set them to OFF as follows. Note that this button is outside the port compartment on models like the XP series.
Then when you want to turn them back on again, simply repeat what you did above. I.e. Press and hold in the LIGHT-BATT button for three seconds. At that point, the party lamps will resume their usual show.
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