
Pairing your Bose Bluetooth speakers with any device is a relatively straightforward process. Make sure your speakers are turned on and in pairing mode by pressing and holding the small button on the back until the lights start flashing.
To pair your speakers with your device, go to your device's Bluetooth settings and select "Bose" from the list of available devices. Ensure your speakers are within range of your device and that the Bluetooth settings are enabled on both devices.
If you're having trouble finding your speakers in the list of available devices, try restarting your speakers or your device. This often resolves connectivity issues.
The pairing process should only take a few seconds, and you'll know it's successful when you see the lights on your speakers stop flashing and remain steady.
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Choosing the Right Bose Speaker
To avoid frustration, it's essential to know which Bose speaker model you're using. This is because each model has its own pairing quirks.
Knowing your model helps you understand its specific features and how it works with different devices. I've personally worked with nearly every model Bose has released.
If you're not sure which model you have, check the bottom of the speaker or the original box. The model name is usually printed near the serial number. This simple step can save you time and hassle in the long run.
Here's a quick rundown of some popular Bose models and what makes them different:
- Bose SoundLink Mini / Mini II: Small, sleek, and built for portability.
- Bose SoundLink Color / Color II: Great for casual, everyday use.
- Bose SoundLink Revolve / Revolve+: Designed for full-room sound.
- Bose SoundLink Flex and Micro: Compact and waterproof.
Understanding Models
Knowing which Bose speaker model you have is crucial for a smooth pairing experience. Each model has its own quirks, so it's essential to check the bottom of the speaker or the original box to find the model name, usually printed near the serial number.
Some Bose models, like the SoundLink Mini / Mini II, are designed for portability and pair easily with phones and laptops. Others, like the SoundLink Revolve / Revolve+, are designed for full-room sound and support multi-device pairing.
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Bose speakers with simple light indicators, like the SoundLink Color / Color II, often don't use voice prompts. This means you'll need to rely on the lights to guide you through the pairing process.
To avoid frustration, it's helpful to know which model you're using before attempting to pair it. This will ensure you're familiar with the speaker's unique features and quirks.
Here's a quick rundown of popular Bose models and their key features:
- Bose SoundLink Mini / Mini II: Small, sleek, and built for portability.
- Bose SoundLink Color / Color II: Great for casual, everyday use.
- Bose SoundLink Revolve / Revolve+: Designed for full-room sound.
- Bose SoundLink Flex and Micro: Compact and waterproof.
By understanding which model you have, you can pair your Bose speaker with confidence and enjoy high-quality sound.
Choose a Method:
You can pair a Bose speaker to a second device using one of two methods.
To pair using the drop down menu, press and hold the Bluetooth icon. This will put your speaker in pairing/discovery mode.
The Bluetooth icon placement varies from device to device, but the icon is the same. You'll know it's in pairing mode when the indicator light blinks blue.

Swipe the switch to your right to set the Bluetooth accessory in pairing/discovery mode. A list of nearby devices and previously paired devices will be shown.
In the list of Available Devices, choose the Bluetooth accessory you wish to pair with.
If you're prompted for a passkey, put it in. If there is no passkey, then your Bluetooth accessory should be paired now.
Alternatively, you can pair your Bose speaker using the Settings method.
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Pairing Bose Speakers with Devices
To put your Bose Bluetooth speaker in pairing mode, press and hold the Bluetooth icon until the indicator light blinks blue. This usually takes a few seconds.
The placement of the Bluetooth icon varies from device to device, but the icon is the same. Once your speaker is in pairing mode, you can proceed to pair it with your device.
To pair your Bose speaker with an iPad, simply turn on the speaker, enable Bluetooth pairing mode, and connect it through the iPad's Bluetooth settings. This is a straightforward process that works with all modern iPads and Bose Bluetooth speakers.
Some Bose speakers require a PIN or passkey to pair, which can be found in the speaker's manual. If your speaker has a passkey, you'll need to enter it during the pairing process.
Here are the basic steps to pair your Bose speaker with a device:
- Turn on your speaker and put it in pairing mode
- Open your device's Bluetooth settings and select your speaker from the list
- Confirm the pairing and wait for the connection to be established
Remember, if your speaker is paired to another device, not in pairing mode, or out of range, it may not connect to Bluetooth. To fix this, try turning on pairing mode, forgetting the speaker in your device's Bluetooth settings, restarting both the speaker and your device, and reconnecting from the Bluetooth menu.
How to Use a Speaker
To use a Bose speaker, you'll need to pair it with your device first. This process is straightforward, and I'll walk you through the general steps.
Turn on your Bose speaker and wait for the power light to come on. This is the first step in getting your speaker up and running.
The placement of the Bluetooth icon on the speaker varies from device to device, but it's always the same icon. Press and hold this icon until the indicator light blinks blue, indicating that the speaker is in pairing mode.
To connect your device, enable and pair your phone or tablet's Bluetooth settings. This will allow your device to detect the speaker and initiate the pairing process.
The Bluetooth light on the speaker will blink blue when it's ready to connect, white when it's connecting, and solid white when it's connected. Keep an eye on this light to know the status of the pairing process.
Here's a quick rundown of the steps to connect your Bose speaker:
- Turn on your speaker and wait for the power light to come on
- Put the speaker in pairing mode by pressing and holding the Bluetooth button
- Open your device's Bluetooth settings and select the speaker from the list
- Confirm the pairing and wait for the connection to be established
- Play music to test the connection and ensure everything is working as expected
With these steps, you should be able to successfully pair your Bose speaker with your device.
Devices
Pairing Bose speakers with devices can be a bit tricky, but don't worry, I've got you covered.
You'll need to put your Bose speaker in pairing mode, which usually involves pressing and holding the Bluetooth button until the light starts blinking blue. This is a common step across all devices, as seen in Examples 5, 6, and 8.
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To connect your Bose speaker to an Android device, go to Settings > Connected Devices > Bluetooth, and turn on Bluetooth. Then, tap "Pair new device" and select your Bose speaker from the list. This is exactly as described in Example 6.
For iOS devices, you'll need to set the Bluetooth accessory in pairing/discovery mode and wait for your device to detect it. Then, select the Bluetooth accessory to pair it with your iOS device, and if prompted, enter the passkey. This is as outlined in Example 2.
If your Bose speaker is paired to another device, not in pairing mode, or out of range, it won't connect to Bluetooth. To fix this, try turning on pairing mode, forgetting the speaker in your device's Bluetooth settings, restarting both the speaker and your device, and reconnecting from the Bluetooth menu. This is a helpful tip from Example 4.
To pair your Bose speaker with a PC (Windows), simply turn on the speaker, enable Bluetooth pairing mode, and connect it through your PC's Bluetooth settings, as mentioned in Example 9.
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Pairing with iOS Devices
To pair a Bose Bluetooth speaker with an iOS device, start by setting the speaker in pairing/discovery mode. This will make it visible to your device.
Wait for your iOS device to detect the speaker, which should only take a few seconds. The device will display the detected speaker, and you can proceed to pair them.
To select the speaker, tap on it in your device's Bluetooth settings. If a passkey is required, enter it to complete the pairing process. If no passkey is needed, the speaker should be paired with your device.
Here are the general steps to pair a Bose speaker with an iOS device:
- Set the speaker in pairing/discovery mode.
- Wait for your iOS device to detect the speaker.
- Select the speaker in your device's Bluetooth settings.
- Enter the passkey, if required.
How to iPhone?
Pairing with your iPhone is a straightforward process. To pair a Bose speaker to your iPhone, you'll need to turn on the speaker and enable pairing mode.
First, turn on the speaker. Then, enable pairing mode.
Connect the speaker to your iPhone through your iPhone's Bluetooth settings.
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How to use iPad?

Using your iPad is a breeze, especially when you know the basics. Simply turn it on and you're ready to go.
You can pair a Bose speaker with your iPad by following a few simple steps. To pair a Bose speaker with iPad, turn on the speaker, enable Bluetooth pairing mode, and connect it through the iPad’s Bluetooth settings.
The iPad's touchscreen interface makes it easy to navigate and find what you need. To start using your iPad, tap on the screen to wake it up.
To connect your Bose speaker, make sure your iPad is within range of the speaker. The speaker will automatically detect the iPad and prompt you to connect.
Pairing with Android Devices
To pair a Bose speaker with an Android device, turn on the speaker and enable pairing mode.
The speaker's Bluetooth button must be held for a few seconds to enable it to be discovered by other devices.
First, turn on your speaker and phone, and make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone.
Then, find the speaker in your mobile Bluetooth settings and pair devices.
You may be prompted to enter a code, which is often four zeros.
Once paired, your phone and speaker will automatically connect to each other every time the speaker is on.
If you want to pair multiple speakers, download the Bose app on your phone for easier setup.
Pairing with Computers
To pair a Bose speaker with a computer, you'll need to turn on the speaker and put it in pairing mode. Hold the Bluetooth button until the blue light starts blinking, which indicates that the speaker is ready to connect.
To pair a Bose speaker with a Mac, click the Apple menu and go to System Settings (or System Preferences in older macOS versions). Select "Bluetooth" and make sure it's turned on. Wait for your Bose speaker to appear, which may show as "Bose SoundLink" or your specific model.
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Once you've paired your Bose speaker with your Mac, you can set it as the audio output. Open System Settings > Sound and under Output, select your Bose speaker. This will ensure that your Mac plays audio through the speaker.
To pair a Bose speaker with a PC (Windows), turn on the speaker, enable Bluetooth pairing mode, and connect it through your PC's Bluetooth settings. The Bluetooth light on the speaker will blink blue when it's ready to connect, white when it's in the process of connecting, and solid white when it's connected to a device.
If you want to pair your Bose speaker with a second device, press and hold the Bluetooth icon on the speaker until the indicator light blinks blue. Enable and pair your phone or tablet's Bluetooth settings, and the speaker will be connected to your new device.
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How to Use Windows PC?
Using your Windows PC is a breeze once you know the basics. To turn it on, simply press the power button.
First, you'll need to enable Bluetooth pairing mode on your PC. This can be done by going to your PC's Bluetooth settings.
To pair a Bose speaker to your PC, turn on the speaker, enable Bluetooth pairing mode, and connect it through your PC’s Bluetooth settings.
How to Talk to Computer
To talk to your computer, you first need to pair your Bose speaker with it. To do this, you'll need to turn on your Bose speaker and put it in Bluetooth pairing mode. This is done by holding the Bluetooth button until the blue light starts blinking.
To enable Bluetooth on your Mac, click the Apple menu and go to System Settings. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Your Bose speaker should then appear as a device, showing as "Bose SoundLink" or your specific model.
Once you've connected your Bose speaker, you can set it as the default audio device. This is done by right-clicking the sound icon in the taskbar, selecting "Sounds" or "Sound settings", and then clicking the Playback tab.
From the Playback tab, choose your Bose speaker and click "Set Default." This will ensure that any audio played on your computer is sent to your Bose speaker.
Set as Default Audio Device
So you want to set your Bose speaker as the default audio device, but you're not sure where to start. Right-click the sound icon in the taskbar.
To do this, you'll need to access your computer's sound settings. Select “Sounds” or “Sound settings” from the context menu.
Once you're in the sound settings, click the Playback tab. This is where you can select your audio output device.
Choose your Bose speaker from the list of available devices and click “Set Default.” This will set your Bose speaker as the primary audio device.
Click OK to save your changes and close the sound settings window.
Set Audio Output
Setting your Bose speaker as the audio output is a straightforward process. To do this, you'll need to enable Bluetooth pairing mode on your speaker, which can be done by pressing and holding the Bluetooth icon until the indicator light blinks blue.
On your computer, you can find the Bluetooth settings by opening System Settings > Sound. From there, you can select your Bose speaker as the output device. This will allow your computer to play audio through the speaker.
To make sure your Bose speaker is set as the default audio device, you'll need to right-click the sound icon in the taskbar and select "Sounds" or "Sound settings." From there, you can choose your Bose speaker and click "Set Default" to save the changes.
Here's a quick rundown of the steps to set your Bose speaker as the audio output on different devices:
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If your Bose speaker won’t connect, won’t show up in Bluetooth settings, or keeps dropping audio, follow these simple troubleshooting steps.
Common Bose Bluetooth pairing problems include the speaker not appearing in the Bluetooth list, device saying “Connected,” but no sound plays, speaker randomly disconnects, can’t pair to a second device, and speaker is stuck in a previous connection.
To resolve these issues, try the “Forget and Reconnect” method. Go to your phone or computer’s Bluetooth settings and tap “Forget This Device” for the Bose speaker.
Re-pairing the speaker by putting it in pairing mode and selecting it again can resolve connectivity problems. This method helps ensure a strong, clean connection and optimal audio quality across all Bose Bluetooth speakers.
Both speakers must be compatible and updated for this method to work.
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Resetting and Improving Performance
If you're experiencing Bluetooth connection issues, try resetting your Bose speaker first.
Resetting clears all paired devices and resolves most Bluetooth connection issues.
To reset a Bose Bluetooth speaker, you'll need to press and hold specific buttons based on your model.
For example, the SoundLink Mini requires you to hold the Mute button for 10 seconds, while the SoundLink Color II needs you to hold Bluetooth + Volume Down for 10 seconds.
Here's a quick reference guide to common reset methods:
Improving connection stability and audio quality can also make a big difference.
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