Pyle PSBT62A User Manual
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To connect your Pyle PSBT62A Speaker to a Bluetooth device, turn on the speaker and ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Search for available Bluetooth devices and select 'Pyle Speaker'. Once paired, you will hear a confirmation sound.
If your Pyle PSBT62A Speaker is not turning on, ensure it is charged or connected to a power source. Check the power cable and outlet. If using battery power, try charging the speaker. If it still does not turn on, contact Pyle support.
To reset the Pyle PSBT62A Speaker, locate the reset button (usually near the power button) and press it for about 10 seconds. This will restore the speaker to its default factory settings.
If there is no sound from your Pyle PSBT62A Speaker, check if the volume is turned up on both the speaker and connected device. Ensure the speaker is properly paired and the audio source is playing. Inspect cables if using a wired connection.
To update the firmware on your Pyle PSBT62A Speaker, visit the Pyle website and download the latest firmware update. Follow the provided instructions to install the update, usually through a USB connection to your computer.
Yes, you can use the Pyle PSBT62A Speaker while it is charging. Connect it to a power source and continue to enjoy your music without interruption.
To clean your Pyle PSBT62A Speaker, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Regularly inspect for dust and debris in the speaker grills and ports.
To improve battery life, fully charge the speaker before first use, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, and turn it off when not in use. Reducing the volume can also help extend battery life.
Yes, you can connect multiple Pyle PSBT62A Speakers together using the TWS (True Wireless Stereo) function. Refer to the user manual for detailed pairing instructions.
If your Pyle PSBT62A Speaker is producing distorted sound, check the volume level on both the speaker and connected device. Lowering the volume can often resolve distortion issues. Additionally, inspect the speaker for any physical damage.