What is the range of the SoundLink Color Bluetooth® speaker II's
Bluetooth performance?
The SoundLink Color II's Bluetooth® link is capable of stable operation at up to
9 m (30 ft). Performance can be affected by obstacles such as walls or metal,
interference from Wi-Fi® or other wireless devices, and device manufacturers'
Bluetooth implementations.
How many devices can pair with the SoundLink Color Bluetooth®
speaker II at once? What happens if I have several Bluetooth®-enabled
devices in my house?
The SoundLink Color II keeps track of the last eight devices to have paired and
connected with it, dropping the one used least recently when a new one is paired.
When in Bluetooth® mode, the SoundLink Color II searches for and connects to
the two most recently connected active Bluetooth-enabled devices. It will only
receive audio from one device at a time.
If you wish to connect to a previously paired device other than the one(s) already
connected, press the Bluetooth button. Press once to identify the currently
connected devices; press again (within three seconds) to search through other
recently connected devices on the pairing list. If you wish to connect to a new
device, press and hold the button until the indicator light blinks blue. If voice
prompts have been disabled, the Bluetooth button will behave differently; one
press will make the SoundLink Color II ready to pair.
What happens when my phone is streaming music to the SoundLink
Color Bluetooth® speaker II and a call comes in?
When a call comes in, the audio on the SoundLink Color II will pause
and the call will ring through the speaker. If you wish to answer the call
through the SoundLink Color II, simply press the multi-function button
to answer the call. You can now talk into the speaker itself to conduct
your phone call. Once you end your call, music playback will resume.
Some details of this experience will vary depending on the
implementation by the phone manufacturer.