
CONNECTING MULTIPLE SPEAKERS VIA UNISYNCTM
Using the UNISYNC feature you can connect up to
50 UNISYNC compatible speakers. In this example,
your Soundwave Pro is your primary device.
To connect a replica, shor press the UNISYNC
buton on your primary speaker once to enter
UNISYNC mode. Once the primary announces it is
in UNISYNC mode, repeat on the replica. Afer the
replica announces it is in UNISYNC mode, press the
UNISYNC buton on the replica device once more –
the replica will announce it is using UNISYNC audio.
The primary speaker will show a solid blue light while
replicas will show a flashing red and blue light.
To exit UNISYNC mode, press the UNISYNC buton
until you hear UNISYNC disabled.*
Press and hold the UNISYNC buton for 6 seconds
to reset the UNISYNC function.**
*If UNISYNC is disabled, Soundwave Pro will disconnect from
but remember the replicas connected to it.
**Reseting UNISYNC will enable Soundwave Pro to ‘forget’ all
replica devices and Bluetooth connections.
POWERBANK
Soundwave Pro comes with a USB-A output por,
which is capable of supplying up to 5V⎓2A (10W).
Whilst charging another device, the LED batery
indicator lights will flash. The number of lights
flashing will indicate how much charge is remaining
in the speaker’s powerbank.
MULTIPOINT CONNECTION
Mulipoint is a feature that allows Soundwave Pro
to connect to two Bluetooth devices at once. This
means that you can listen to music from one device,
whilst still hearing notifications and receiving calls
from another device.
To setup Mulipoint:
1. Connect your first Bluetooth device
2. Hold down the UNISYNC buton for 2 seconds
to disconnect Bluetooth
3. Connect your second Bluetooth device
4. Hold down the power buton for 2 seconds
and turn of Soundwave Pro
5. Hold down the power buton for 2 seconds
and turn on Soundwave Pro
Soundwave Pro will announce “Bluetooth
connected” twice. Soundwave Pro will play audio
from the last device it receives a command from,
but it will treat the device with calls and notifications
as priority.
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