Pyle PWPBTA70 User's Manual
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To pair your Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker with a Bluetooth device, turn on the speaker and enable Bluetooth on your device. Search for available devices and select 'PWPBTA70' from the list. Once connected, you'll hear a confirmation tone.
If your Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker won't turn on, first check if the battery is charged. Connect the speaker to a power source using the provided charging cable. If it still doesn't turn on, try resetting the device by holding the power button for 10 seconds.
To reset the Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker, press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the device powers off. Release the button and turn it back on to complete the reset process.
To clean your Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquids or harsh chemicals as they can damage the speaker components.
Distorted sound can be caused by low battery or interference. Ensure your speaker is fully charged and try moving it closer to the Bluetooth source. If the issue persists, check for obstructions or interference from other electronic devices.
To connect your Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker to a non-Bluetooth device, use an auxiliary cable to connect the device's headphone jack to the speaker's AUX input. Ensure both devices are powered on.
If your Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker is not charging, check the charging cable and adapter for damage. Try using a different power source or cable. If the issue persists, the charging port may need to be cleaned or repaired.
Yes, you can use your Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker while it is charging. Ensure the speaker is connected to a stable power source to avoid interruptions.
Currently, the Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker does not support firmware updates. Ensure you are following the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance.
The maximum Bluetooth range for the Pyle PWPBTA70 Speaker is approximately 30 feet (10 meters) in an open space without obstacles. Walls and other obstructions may reduce the effective range.