It doesn't unpair with the phone unless you tell the phone to forget
the device or you turn bluetooth off on the phone. The device can be
paired with more than one bluetooth source, just not engaged with more
than one at a time. So turn off bluetooth on the phone and pair it with
the pc whose bluet
right I understand. Lets say I have just finished listening to music on my
iPhone. I put the speaker in pairing mode once again, so it unpairs from
the phone. Should it not then pair with the laptop?
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From: "Mary Otten"
Sent: Sunday, October
You can't have more than one thing joined to the speaker at once. If you think
about it logically then it makes sense. What would the JamBox listen to? How
would it know what device has the right of way.
Johny Cassidy
Producer
BBC Business & Economics
New Broadcasting House
London
W1A 1AA
That doesn't really seem strange to me at all. You can't pair one and
the same device simultaneously with two audio output sources such as
the phone and the pc. I don't have lots of bluetooth devices, but those
I do have all act that way. They can be paired with more than one
device, but not at the
Hello Listers,
I am having a strange bluetooth pairing issue. When I turn on my jambox, it
pairs fine with my iPhone 5s. The issue is as follows. When I put the jambox
in pairing mode once again, It won't pair with my windows 7 64 bit laptop. I
have to turn off the blutooth on the iPhone.