Bluesonic – BlueAnt Bluesonic Bluetooth Portable Speakers User Manual

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BlueSonic

Bluetooth Portable Speakers

Bluetooth signals are radio waves and thus do not need line of sight
to operate. However, radio waves cannot travel through water and as
the human body is made up of mostly water they cannot travel through
it. This meaning that your hand will create a barrier causing slight
interference and a loss of signal quality.

8. What Bluetooth devices can use the BlueSonic?

To use the BlueSonic the device must support either the headset,
handsfree or A2DP Bluetooth profiles. Some devices may only support
data transmissions and not audio.

9. What is A2DP?

Advanced Audio Distribution Profile - A2DP technology is a new music
revolution allowing you to send CD quality stereo music from one device
to another without any wires. A2DP is crystal clear music without the
hassle of plugging cables. Bluetooth Wireless Technology with the A2DP
technology makes mobile phones, pda’s and computers capable of
streaming music.
For a list of A2DP compatible phones got to www.blueantwireless.com

10.3 Troubleshooting

1. How do I re-connect my BlueSonic?

2. Why won’t my BlueSonic go into pairing mode?

3. Is my BlueSonic charged?

4. Why can’t I hear any sound from the Speaker?

5. Why is the BlueSonic noisy and distorted?

6. My BlueSonic worked great but now it won’t connect to my

phone, what can I do?

7. My computer won’t connect to the BlueSonic, what can I do?

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