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- Huge jbl speaker manual#
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The volume controls unfortunately aren’t in sync with your device.
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To clear the pairing, press the volume plus and minus button simultaneously on either speaker. Removing pairing for both TWS and single mode Even after they’ve been turned off, the pairing will reestablish itself when both speakers are turned back on again.

You’re connecting to the master speaker but you’ll now hear the left and right stereo channels through each speaker.
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As before, find D8 in your Bluetooth settings to connect. The other speaker’s LED will be steady blue.

You may have to experiment with exactly how fast you double press the button, but you’ll hear a nice little melody when the pairing is created and the master speaker’s blue power LED with flash ready for pairing. Double press the power button for the speaker you want to be the master. Start with both speakers not paired and turn them both on. If you have a second D8 speaker you can set them up as a TWS or True Wireless Stereo pair. Some comments on my accompanying YouTube video suggest using the hole near the power button – on my model that’s the mic – so don’t do that!) Pairing two D8 speakers in TWS (True Wireless Stereo) mode (There may be a dedicated reset hole on later models – please check your manual.
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The manual describes inserting a paper clip into the audio-in port to press the hidden reset button and factory reset the speaker clearing any paired devices, but this didn’t didn’t anything when I tried it. Factory resetting the speaker (didn’t appear to do anything) The JBL Xtreme can pair to three devices simultaneously and the LG can pair to two. Unfortunately you can only pair to one device at a time. To pair to another device, hold the volume plus and minus buttons together until the blue LED starts flashing again. There’s another sound and the power LED goes a steady blue. The blue LED next to the power button will flash indicating the speaker is ready for pairing. Hold down the power button to turn the speaker on and off which is accompanied by a sound that can’t be disabled. You can still use the speaker whilst it’s charging. The battery indicator LEDs blink whilst charging, all lighting up solid when the speaker is fully charged. Confusingly you can’t use a USB-C to USB-C cable to charge the speaker.
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I was able to charge at a full 2A using a 30W Anker wall charger.

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The integrated 8000mAh battery charges at a decent speed with a fast wall or portable chargerĬharging the 8000mAh integrated battery takes around 4 hours from empty using the supplied USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a decent charger. The bottom of the speaker has two grippy rubber feet. And to the right of the NFC sensor is the microphone. To the far left is an NFC sensor for quick pairing to compatible devices. NFC on far left for pairing to compatible devicesĪlong the top are the slightly raised rubber buttons to control the speaker, which unfortunately aren’t lit in any way and being black on black are difficult to see with limited lighting. The dual passive radiators at the sides are well protected, and around the back there’s a rubber flap revealing the USB-C charging port, 3.5mm audio-in port for a wired connection, and a USB-A port for charging your gadgets off its built in battery. USB-C charging port, 3.5mm audio-in port, USB power bank charging port It’s very similar in size to the JBL Xtreme 2 and LG PK7. It comes with a non-removable shoulder strap and weighs a considerable 2431g and measures 320mm x 121mm x 118mm. Like a lot of these more budget speakers, the branding isn’t exactly subtle with W-King in bold letters across the metal speaker grille. But it’s solid, with no flexing or creaking. The speaker looks quite rugged, but I’m not sure how its hard plastic would fare if it took a knock or drop. Inside the box, you get the speaker itself, a USB-C charging cable, a 3.5mm audio cable and a multilingual instruction manual. I’ll be testing the sound quality both in and outdoors, which you’ll be able to hear for yourselves.ĭo you need to spend more money to get something that sounds good? And is it missing any of the features of the pricier offerings. I’ll be comparing against the JBL, and also the LG PK7 I reviewed recently. It can even be stereo paired wirelessly with a second identical speaker.Īt around $75 or £70, it’s less than a third of the price of the comparable JBL Xtreme 2. The W-King D8 Bluetooth speaker has a massive 50W of output, up to 24 hours of battery life, can charge your gadgets with its built-in 8000mAh battery, and has an IPX5 water resistance rating.
