Connecting with an NFC-compatible device by One-touch (NFC)

When you touch an NFC-compatible device, such as a smartphone, to your wireless speaker, the speaker automatically pairs and connects with the NFC-compatible device.

Compatible smartphones

NFC-compatible smartphones with Android 4.1 or later

NFC

NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as smartphones and IC tags.

Thanks to the NFC function, data communication (for example, Bluetooth pairing and connection) can be achieved easily by simply touching NFC-compatible devices together (i.e., at the N-mark symbol or location designated on each device).

Before operating the speaker, be sure to do the following:

  • Stop playback on the NFC-compatible device.

  • Turn down the volume of the NFC-compatible device and the speaker to avoid any sudden loud sound output from the speaker. Depending on the paired NFC-compatible device, the volume of the NFC-compatible device may be synchronized with the volume of the speaker when you start playing music after a Bluetooth connection is established.

  • Unlock the screen of the NFC-compatible device in advance.

  1. Activate the NFC function on the NFC-compatible device.
  2. Touch the N-mark symbol on the NFC-compatible device to the N-mark symbol on the speaker until the NFC-compatible device vibrates (it may take a few seconds).

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to establish a Bluetooth connection.

    When the Bluetooth connection is established, the Bluetooth LED goes out.

Hint

  • To disconnect the Bluetooth connection, touch the N-mark symbol on the NFC-compatible device to the N-mark symbol on the speaker once again.

  • If the Bluetooth connection is not established, try the following:

    • Keep the NFC-compatible device touched on the N-mark symbol on the speaker and slowly move the device back and forth and around.

    • If the NFC-compatible device is in a case, remove the case.