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When connected via
Bluetooth
Problem
Check
Measures
Cannot connect or the sound is interrupted,
or unwanted noise can be heard.
Is there a device producing electromagnetic waves
in the 2.4 GHz band (microwave oven, wireless LAN
device, other
Bluetooth
device, etc.) near to the
speakers?
Either install the speakers away from such devices or stop using them.
Is the distance from the
Bluetooth
device too far? Or
is there a wall or an obstacle that blocks radio waves
between the speakers and the device?
Move this unit and the connected
Bluetooth
device close to each other.
Or change the position of the
Bluetooth
device or the speakers.
Is an application other than a music playback
application running on the
Bluetooth
device?
Exit any application on the
Bluetooth
device other than the music
playback application.
Does the
Bluetooth
device you wish to connect
support A2DP?
Use a
Bluetooth
device that supports A2DP.
Has pairing with the
Bluetooth
device been
performed properly?
Turn the power of the speakers and
Bluetooth
device off and back on,
and then perform pairing again.
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