HMDX NEUTRON™ Wireless Suction Speaker EN User Manual

Package contents just charge it, Bluetooth, Connection: it’s a setup

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The HMDX Neutron has friends—like lots of them. Invite them

along next time for an even more epic night. You can check out all

their online profiles at www.hmdxaudio.com.
Setup is pretty easy, but we put a manual together just in case you

need it. It’s full of information and sarcasm—just like that English

teacher you had that crazy semester.

Charging the speakers is so easy you’ve

probably figured it out by now, but just in

case, you’ve got two options: your

computer or a wall outlet.

1. The cord that came with the

speaker—the one with the USB on one

end and the Micro USB on the

other—will work with your computer.

2. If you want to use the wall outlet, you’ll

need to pick up a power cord with a

Micro USB the next time you’re at the

store, or use any USB AC adapter,

including the one for your cell.

Now go get ready for an epic night while your speaker does too.

It needs about 3 hours of me time for 4 hours of party time.

Package Contents

Just Charge It

User Manual

Charging Cord

Speaker

Control Your Destiny…or at Least Your Speaker

Allow Us to Shed Some Light

1. Turn the music up or down. (Wait,

why do you need to turn it down?)

2. Push it to play, push it again to pause.
3. That’s the power button, press and

hold for 5 seconds to power on.

4. That light lets you know when

Bluetooth has the hook-up.

5. That’s the mic.
6. The power cord goes here.
7. Hook it up old-school.
8. Easy pull tab.

Like any amazing couple, this one starts with a connection—one between

your device and the speaker’s Bluetooth.
Here’s how it works:

1.

We know you’re probably going to think, “derp” with this one, but we

have to say it: Make sure the smartphone, tablet or computer you want to

hook up to the speaker has Bluetooth. (There. We got that out of the way.)

2.

Turn on the speaker and look for the little blinking light.

3.

Do whatever your device needs you to do on its end. (We don’t know

what you’re using. We’re not spies.)

4.

Look for HMDX Neutron in your device’s Bluetooth list or click

YES—whatever pops up on your device—and BAM! you’re connected.

5.

Now hit PLAY on your speaker and crank it up—or down if you’re lame.

You’re probably only going to have to do this once, unless your device goes

through a major I-just-dropped-it-in-the-pool kind of reboot. The device and

Bluetooth will find each other every time just as long as the speaker is set to

Bluetooth and your device’s Bluetooth is, you know—on.
If you’re connecting to a computer, you may have some extra steps on that

end. You’ll have to get that information from the computer company.
Depending on your device you may be prompted to enter a pairing code.

If prompted enter “0000” as the code.
To clear the pairing history hold the PLAY/PAUSE button for 5 seconds.
Note: If you turn on your Neutron but haven’t started the party yet, it will

automatically power off after 2 minutes of unpaired inactivity.

Bluetooth

®

Connection: It’s a Setup

CHARGE

Flashing RED

Low Battery
Charging

Fully Charged

RED (when plugged in)
Light turns off

(when plugged in)
Quick Flash BLUE

Pairing Mode

Slow Flash BLUE

Connected

RED

Hooking up old-school

with a cord

What It Looks Like

What it Means

HX-P120

Hey. Have we seen you here before?

Register your speaker at www.hmdxaudio.com.

Information like where you bought it and how you’re

using it is like gold for the people who make these speakers. Do them a solid, will ya?

USER GUIDE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION

CHARGE

AUX-IN

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Hooking Up Old School Audio, Jack

1. Plug one end of the cord into the speaker and the other into the

headphone jack on your device.

2. Turn on the speaker.
3. Hit PLAY on your device and crank it up—or down if you’re lame.
You’ll have to play and pause the music from your device, not your speaker.

No problem. You’re there anyway, right?

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