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Speaker Will Not Turn On
No matter what you do, the speaker won't turn on.
Speaker is not charged
After unsuccessful times of trying to power on your device, you may want to check the battery on your device. It could be that the device battery is drained. Try plugging in your device and to ensure a successful charge, the orange light will appear. Once the device is fully charged, this light will turn off.
Bad Power Button
Your device may not be turning on because of a faulty power button. The button could be stuck or there could be debris stuck under the button, causing it to stop functioning. You may want to consider replacing the touch pad here.
Speaker Will Not Charge
No matter what I do, the speaker will not fully charge.
Faulty Outlet
Your device may not be charging due to a faulty outlet. You may want to consider unplugging it and plugging your device in a different outlet.
Faulty Charger
To ensure that your device is charging, there will be an orange light that turns on. If this does not happen, try looking at your charger for any signs of damage. There could be a problem with the cord. . If there is damage, you may want to replace your charger with a new one.
Faulty Battery
If the speaker is not charging and you have checked both the outlet and charger and this was not the problem. The battery could be bad or drained. After several months of use, the battery could have reached the end of its lifespan and would need to be replaced.
Bluetooth Connection Fails To Read Device
You have tried connecting your device to the speaker via Bluetooth and it is not working.
Bluetooth Is No Activated On Your Device
Your device may not have Bluetooth activated. If your device does not have it on you will not be able to connect to the speaker. Make sure your Bluetooth is turned on. You can usually select this option under settings of any device.
Bluetooth Is Not Activated On Speaker
Although your speaker may be on, the Bluetooth may not be activated. To ensure that it is activated, hold down the Bluetooth button until a “beep” sound occurs and a fast blinking light turns on. Your speaker is now ready to pair with your device.
Device Is Out Of Range
Although it is a Bluetooth speaker, make sure that your device is close enough to pair with the speaker. Once it is paired, ensure that the distance between your device and the speaker is fairly close. Too much distance will disconnect the pairing.
Speaker Is Connected To another Device
If your device is not pairing, ensure that your speaker is not already connected to another device. Your speaker has the ability to connect with several devices but only play from one. Try disconnecting all the other devices and ensure that yours is the only one paired.
The Device’s Bluetooth Chip Is Defective
Your speaker’s Bluetooth chip may be defective. If this occurs, it will fail to use it’s Bluetooth feature and no pairing will be able to happen. You will need to replace the Bluetooth chip.
Sensitive Touch Buttons Will Not Work
You have tried using the sensitive touch buttons and they will not work.
Sensitive Touch buttons have Debris on them
Touch screens are very sensitive. They read any object that has electrical charge, which includes the human skin. The Touch buttons may not be responding due to a dirty screen. If you see any form of residue on your screen, you will need to clean it with a soft cloth to remove it.
Finger has residue on it
Touch sensitive buttons work by recognizing any form of electrical charge. Your finger could have some residue on it which will then stop the buttons from recognizing the electrical charge. If there is food, dust or any other material on your finger, the buttons will not respond.
Faulty Button Pad
The touch sensitive button pad may be defective, therefore causing your buttons to not respond appropriately. You may want to consider replacing the pad.
Sound Distortion
When you play your speaker you experience sound distortion
Too Far From Device
Although it is a Bluetooth speaker, the device and speaker have to be in a close enough range that the pairing will not disconnect. If distance is too far, you will experience sound distortion and possibly a disconnection.
Damaged Speaker
If your speaker is not making a sound, fuzzy sounds or static sounds it could be that your speaker is damaged or has blown out. To fix this, you will need to replace the speaker for sound.
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My Sony bluetooth speaker won't hold a charge and shuts down after a few minutes of play.
How do I replace the cord and adapter?
francine - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The device stays on for about 7 seconds after pressing the power button, then turns off. It connects to the laptop during this brief time. It’s fully charged, and happens with and without being connected to the power source. Any help, please. SR-x5
ira.grinberg - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The Volume on my SONY SRS-X5 Bluetooth Speaker is getting weaker. Until recently it always gave great volume and bass but recently it has failed to get any higher than about 30% of its capacity. It has few working parts and the volume control is a touch sensitive button. It hasn’t been over used and I’ve always treated it with great care. I’m not one to meddle with the device preferring professional care. Someone may have an insight to the issue. I would be grateful for advice!
John Billam - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0