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Bose
®
SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II
Does the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II support Wi-Fi
®
or WiDi?
No.
The SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II’s wireless connection is
Bluetooth
only.
What is the range of the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II’s
Bluetooth
performance?
The SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II’s
Bluetooth
link is capable of
stable operation at up to 30 feet (10 meters). Performance can be
affected by obstacles such as walls or metal, interference from Wi-Fi
®
or
other wireless devices, and device manufacturers’
Bluetooth
implementations.
Can the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II be used to provide audio
for video, such as for watching a
movie on a tablet?
Yes.
However, the quality of the experience – specifically, synchronization
between audio and video – can be influenced by the implementation of
Bluetooth
on the device, and the best performance will occur when
wireless interference is minimized by keeping the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II and the device in close proximity (less than 6 feet/2
meters) with no objects between them. Use of Wi-Fi network in the area
may also affect performance.
What purpose do the voice prompts
on the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II serve?
The voice prompts serve two key purposes. First, they provide guidance
during the
Bluetooth
pairing and connection process so the customer
understands how it works. Second, they identify the connected source
devices by name, simplifying usage with more than one source device.
In what languages are the voice
prompts available?
The voice prompts on the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II are
available in multiple languages, with additional languages under
development. Check the Bose website for the latest list of languages. New
languages can be added to your SoundLink
®
Mini II via software updates.
Is it possible to disable voice prompts
on the SoundLink
®
Mini
Bluetooth
®
speaker II?
Yes.
Voice prompts can be disabled by simultaneously pressing the “+”
(volume up) and “-“ (volume down) buttons. We recommend leaving
voice prompts enabled because of the additional functionality they
provide.