Sony SRS X3 Quick Start Guide
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To pair your Sony SRS X3 with a Bluetooth device, first ensure the speaker is turned on. Press and hold the Bluetooth button until the Bluetooth indicator starts flashing rapidly. Then, enable Bluetooth on your device and select "SRS-X3" from the list of available devices. Follow any additional prompts on your device to complete the pairing.
If your Sony SRS X3 is not charging, first ensure that the charging cable and adapter are properly connected. Try using a different USB cable and adapter to rule out a faulty charger. Check for any debris in the charging port and clean it gently. If the issue persists, consider resetting the speaker by pressing the RESET button located in the AUX input using a pointed object.
To reset your Sony SRS X3 speaker, locate the RESET button inside the AUX port. Use a small pointed object to press and hold the RESET button for a few seconds. This will reset the speaker to its factory settings, which can help resolve various issues.
Sound distortion on the Sony SRS X3 can be caused by a low battery, so ensure the speaker is fully charged. Check the volume level both on the speaker and the connected device, and avoid setting them to maximum. Additionally, ensure the Bluetooth connection is stable and that there are no obstructions or interference.
Yes, you can use your Sony SRS X3 while it is charging. Simply connect the speaker to a power source using the provided USB cable and adapter, and you can continue playing music or taking calls while it charges.
The maximum Bluetooth range for the Sony SRS X3 is approximately 10 meters (33 feet) in an open area without any obstructions. Factors such as walls, metal objects, and other wireless devices can reduce the effective range.
To connect your Sony SRS X3 to a non-Bluetooth device, use an audio cable with a 3.5mm jack. Connect one end of the cable to the AUX input on the speaker and the other end to the headphone jack of your device. Ensure that the speaker is turned on to play audio.
If your Sony SRS X3 keeps disconnecting from Bluetooth, ensure that the speaker and the device are within the effective Bluetooth range and that there are no physical obstructions. Check for interference from other wireless devices and try re-pairing the devices if the problem continues.
To update the firmware on your Sony SRS X3, download the Sony Music Center app on your smartphone. Connect the speaker to your phone via Bluetooth, open the app, and follow the on-screen instructions to check for and install firmware updates.
If your Sony SRS X3 won't turn on, check that the speaker is charged by connecting it to a power source. Try performing a reset by pressing the RESET button inside the AUX port. If the issue persists, there may be a hardware problem, and you should contact Sony support for assistance.