Bose SOUNDLINK MICRO Domande e risposte

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Bose SOUNDLINK MICRO Domande e risposte
FAQs
What are the audio connection options for the SoundLink Micro speaker?
The audio connection option for the SoundLink Micro is through industry-standard Bluetooth
A2DP.
Does the SoundLink Micro speaker support Wi-Fi® or WiDi®?
No. The speaker's wireless connection is Bluetooth only.
What is the wireless range of the SoundLink Micro speaker's Bluetooth performance?
The speaker has a wireless range up to 9 m (30 ft). Performance can be affected by obstacles
such as walls, interference from Wi-Fi or other wireless devices.
Can I wirelessly link multiple SoundLink Micro speakers together to achieve Party Mode and
Stereo Mode?
Yes, you can. This feature requires any two Bose Bluetooth speakers (may be a combination)
from the following list: SoundLink Micro, SoundLink Color II, SoundLink Revolve and
SoundLink Revolve+. The primary method to enable Party Mode—and Stereo Mode, too—is
through the Bose Connect app. Follow instructions found in the app.
The SoundLink Micro speaker is waterproof and IPX7-rated. What does that mean for how I can
use it?
For SoundLink Micro, we've stretched beyond the required testing parameters—in this case an
IPX7 rated product—to ensure that your speaker will long outlast an accidental drop into water.
The SoundLink Micro can be immersed in water up to 1 m (3.3 ft) deep, for up to 30 minutes.
This means that you can use SoundLink Micro in more places and not worry if it gets wet.
Will the SoundLink Micro speaker sink when submerged?
Yes, the SoundLink Micro will sink; it does not float.
How many devices can pair with the SoundLink Micro speaker at once?
The SoundLink Micro keeps track of the last eight devices to have paired and connected with it,
dropping the least recently used when a new one is paired.