Sony SRS 160 Operating Instruction

To pair your Sony SRS 160 with a Bluetooth device, turn on the speaker, set it to pairing mode by pressing the Bluetooth button until the indicator flashes, and then select 'SRS 160' from the Bluetooth menu on your device.
If your Sony SRS 160 won't turn on, ensure it is charged by connecting it to a power source. Check the power button for any debris or damage. If the issue persists, try resetting the device by pressing the reset button with a small pin.
To reset your Sony SRS 160, press and hold the reset button located in the small hole on the back of the speaker using a pointed object like a pin for a few seconds until the speaker powers off.
If your Sony SRS 160 is not charging, check the charging cable and adapter for any damage. Ensure the charging port is clean and free from debris. Try using a different power source or cable.
Yes, you can use the Sony SRS 160 while it is charging. Connect it to a power source, and it will continue to operate as usual.
To connect your Sony SRS 160 to a non-Bluetooth device, use an auxiliary cable. Plug one end into the AUX input on the speaker and the other end into the headphone jack of your device.
The Sony SRS 160 offers up to 12 hours of battery life on a full charge, depending on the volume level and usage conditions.
To clean your Sony SRS 160 speaker, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any solvents or alcohol-based cleaners. Ensure that the speaker is turned off and disconnected from any power source before cleaning.
Yes, you can connect multiple Sony SRS 160 speakers using the Wireless Party Chain feature. Follow the instructions in the user manual to pair them for simultaneous playback.
If the sound from your Sony SRS 160 is distorted, lower the volume on the speaker and the connected device. Ensure that the speaker is not placed too close to other electronic devices that may cause interference.