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Reconnecting a Bluetooth® device that you have already connected
Your product remembers the last several Bluetooth devices it was paired to so that it can quickly and automatically reconnect to them. This is useful if your product connects to a different device when you turn it on, or if you just want to switch to a different device.
Select a Bluetooth® device that you previously connected from the Bose Music app.
When you select the Bluetooth input on your Bose speaker, it tries to auto-select the last connected Bluetooth device. If that device is not available and you've connected other devices, there might be a short delay while it looks for those other devices in order of last connected.
To pick a specific device, open the Bose Music app, select your Bose speaker, then tap Source > Bluetooth. Here, you can select a Bluetooth device from your speaker memory.
To pick a specific device, open the Bose Music app, select your Bose speaker, then tap Source > Bluetooth. Here, you can select a Bluetooth device from your speaker memory.
Reconnecting a Bluetooth® device that you previously connected happens automatically.
When you select the Bluetooth® source, tries to auto-select the last connected Bluetooth device. If that device is not available and you've connected other devices, there might be a short delay while it looks for those other devices in order of last connected.
To connect a different device, put your product in pairing mode by holding the Bluetooth button until the Bluetooth light is blinking. Then select your product from the Bluetooth menu of the device you want to connect. For more help, see Connecting a Bluetooth® device.
To connect a different device, put your product in pairing mode by holding the Bluetooth button until the Bluetooth light is blinking. Then select your product from the Bluetooth menu of the device you want to connect. For more help, see Connecting a Bluetooth® device.
If you are unable to connect a Bluetooth® device, try our troubleshooting suggestions.
For more info, see Cannot connect a Bluetooth® device.
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