Sony SRS M50 Operating Instruction
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To connect your Sony SRS M50 to a smartphone, use a 3.5mm audio cable. Plug one end into the headphone jack of your smartphone and the other end into the AUX input on the SRS M50.
First, ensure that the volume on both the speaker and the connected device is turned up. Check the connection cable for any damage and try using a different audio source to rule out device issues.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior of the speaker. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the finish.
No, the Sony SRS M50 does not support Bluetooth connectivity. Instead, it relies on a wired connection via a 3.5mm audio jack.
Store the speaker in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Make sure it is disconnected from any audio devices and wrapped in a soft cloth to prevent dust accumulation.
Check the power indicator light on the speaker. If it does not light up when turned on, try using a different power outlet or check the power adapter for signs of wear.
While the SRS M50 can play audio from a connected device, it lacks a built-in microphone, making it unsuitable for initiating or participating in conference calls.
Ensure that the speaker is placed on a stable surface and away from obstructions. Adjust the EQ settings on your audio source to better match the speaker's capabilities.
Check the power connection and ensure the audio cable is securely connected. Try a different audio source to rule out device issues, and perform a power reset if needed.
No, the Sony SRS M50 is not water-resistant. It should be kept away from water and moisture to prevent damage.