If you are using a Bluetooth Smart device, the home page also displays a remote Power button located above the illustration of the speaker and a battery level indicator below the illustration within the app. If it is off or not connected, you will only see the outline of the speaker. After opening the app, you’ll notice that when the speaker is powered on, it will show up in the app in full color. The app provides additional speaker functionality. The app for Android and iOS are essentially identical with only a couple of minor differences, so I will be showing mostly Android app screenshots. I did not have any issues pairing my Nexus 6 phone or iPod Touch 5G when pairing using either method.Īpp and App Home Page: Once you’ve paired your speaker to your mobile device, you can then install the UE Megaboom app which is a separate app from the UE Boom app (although it is not necessary to install the app to use the speaker). If you happen to have a device that has NFC capabilities, you can pair the speaker by passing your device over the volume controls of the speaker (after having turned on your device’s Bluetooth and having placed the speaker in Bluetooth mode). When the speaker is low on battery the power LED will shine red.īluetooth Pairing: To pair your Megaboom speaker with your mobile device (Android and iOS), you need go into your Bluetooth settings and turn on your Bluetooth, turn on the power to the speaker (by pressing the center button on the top of the speaker after which you will hear a series of Bongo drum beats), press the speaker’s Bluetooth button for about three seconds until you hear a Bongo drum rhythm, find the speaker in the list of discovered devices on your phone, and tap on it to pair. The Power and Bluetooth buttons of the Megaboom are located on the top of the speaker and illuminate white when activated. The UE Megaboom is designed like its smaller sibling the UE Boom 2, however, this speaker is larger.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |