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Latest revision as of 22:19, 16 November 2019
- Question; How do I connect two S1 Pro systems using Bluetooth
First, both your S1 Pro systems must be running the latest firmware. You can get that using a PC or a Mac. Visit http://btu.bose.com
Please watch the video below up to 1:30 seconds. It's all equally applicable to the S1 Pro systems except the pictures show the Bose Soundlink Revolve. Note: after 1:30 - the video talks about connecting without the Bose Connect app. This isn't supported on the S1 Pro system.
When you turn on Stereo mode;
- The loudspeaker you connected to first is the LEFT channel.
- The loudspeaker you connected to second is the RIGHT channel.