Hi! It sounds like you want to connect two Tzumi speakers together for stereo sound using the Tzumi Smart Home app or directly on the speakers, right? Could you please confirm the exact model of your Tzumi speakers and whether you are trying to connect them via the app or just using the speaker buttons? Also, have you tried any pairing steps so far?
If you haven’t started yet, here’s a general way to link two Tzumi Super Bass Jobsite Speakers for stereo playback:
1. Turn on both speakers. 2. Press the power button twice quickly on each speaker. You should hear a voice prompt like “TWS Pairing” which means True Wireless Stereo pairing mode is active. 3. The speakers will search for each other and connect. After successful connection, one speaker usually becomes the left channel and the other the right. 4. Then connect your phone or device to one of the speakers via Bluetooth to play sound in stereo.
This method does not always require the Tzumi Smart Home app, but if your speakers support it, the app may have a “pair speakers” feature too.
If you have tried this or need steps specific to your model or app, let me know! We can dig a bit deeper and get those two speakers paired perfectly for stereo sound.
Are you using Windows 10 on a PC or a mobile device to control the speakers? That might affect the approach as well.
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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Thanks for trying that out! Since the two speakers still won’t connect, it’s good to check a few key points related to connection methods and app settings, especially if you’re using the Tzumi Smart Home app along with your Tzumi Jobsite speakers.
Let's go through some steps tailored for Windows 10 and your Tzumi speakers:
1. Bluetooth Check: Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your Windows 10 PC. Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and toggle Bluetooth on.
2. Speaker Reset & Pairing Mode: Power off both speakers fully, then press and hold the power button for about 6 seconds to reset each speaker (this puts the device into a backup or pairing mode). This reset sometimes clears any previous pairing errors1.
3. App and Network Considerations: If you’re trying to pair through the Tzumi Smart Home app, ensure that the app is updated to the latest version for Windows or your device, and that your Wi-Fi network is 2.4 GHz—not 5 GHz—as the app doesn’t support 5 GHz networks for device connection510.
4. Speaker-to-Speaker Connection (TWS Mode): - With both speakers powered on, press the power button twice in quick succession on both so they enter True Wireless Stereo (TWS) or pairing mode. - Wait about 10-15 seconds to see if they connect. You may hear a voice prompt confirming pairing or see indicator lights change. - If no success, try doing this again after the reset step.
5. Bluetooth Pairing on Windows: After speakers connect to each other, you need to pair them in Windows Bluetooth devices list as a single stereo device. Sometimes Windows can have trouble recognizing both as one; removing any old speaker entries before pairing fresh helps.
6. Reinstall the Tzumi Smart Home App (If used): Uninstall the app, then reinstall it from the official source to clear any cache or corrupted data2.
If the issue persists, tell me: - Are you using the Tzumi app or just the speakers themselves? - When you try to pair the speakers together, do either of them give any sounds or indicator light changes? - Do you hear either speaker on its own when paired to your PC?
I’m here to walk you through the next steps based on what you observe!
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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Hi again! I see you're having trouble connecting two Tzumi Jobsite speakers together using the Tzumi Smart Home app. Let's try a focused approach based on the official steps for the MegaBass LED Jobsite Speaker series.
Here’s what to do step-by-step to connect two speakers for stereo or simultaneous playback:
1. Power on both Tzumi Jobsite speakers and make sure they have enough charge.
2. Put the first speaker in pairing mode: Press and hold the Bluetooth button until you hear a voice prompt or see the LED flash indicating it’s ready to pair.
3. Put the second speaker in pairing mode in the same manner.
4. The two speakers will search for each other and pair automatically. You should hear a voice prompt like "TWS connected" or see the indicator light confirm connection.
5. Then, connect your phone or PC (Windows 10) via Bluetooth to one of the paired speakers, usually named something like "Tzumi MegaBass V3".
6. Play audio, and it should output from both speakers simultaneously.
If the speakers do not automatically pair with each other, it's good to:
- Disconnect/unpair them from any devices they were previously paired with.
- Fully charge them in case low battery interrupts pairing.
- Perform a speaker reset by turning off, then holding the power button for 6+ seconds to clear previous pairings.
If the app still won’t connect the two speakers together, know that Tzumi Jobsite Speakers typically pair speaker-to-speaker through the Bluetooth buttons on the speakers themselves rather than through the app directly.
You can find an official pairing guide in this manual from Tzumi's site for your model: Official MegaBass LED Jobsite Speaker Manualsrsltid=AfmBOorQluZLTqqDLZmqZWNVIOab9MuNr0g58YUtGZPChLnaAQTP3ycS[1]
If after trying this, you still can’t get them to link, please tell me exactly what happens when you try to pair—any voice prompts, LED light behavior, or error messages. That will help me diagnose the issue further.
Would you like me to guide you through the reset procedure or help check the PC Bluetooth settings as well?
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
https://cvtowork.com/fr/
Thanks for letting me know there are no voice prompts or light behavior when you try to connect the two Tzumi Jobsite speakers together. That definitely helps narrow things down.
Here’s what I recommend next to troubleshoot this “no response” issue:
1. Reset Both Speakers: Even if there are no lights or sounds, try a full reset: - Power off each speaker. - Then hold the power button on each speaker down for about 6 seconds to reset them. This can clear previous pairings and restore normal behavior.
2. Check Battery and Charge: Make sure both speakers are fully charged. Sometimes low battery can prevent pairing signals (lights/prompts) from firing. Plug them in for at least 30 minutes before trying again.
3. Confirm Bluetooth and Pairing Mode: After reset, try pressing the power button twice quickly on each speaker to enter TWS (True Wireless Stereo) pairing mode. You should normally hear a voice prompt or see a light flashing. If nothing happens, this could signal a hardware issue with the speaker’s Bluetooth or firmware.
4. Isolate One Speaker Test: Test each speaker individually by pairing it with your Windows 10 PC or phone via Bluetooth. Does each one connect and play audio properly on its own? This confirms if the speakers are functional themselves.
5. Update Firmware or App (if applicable): If your speakers support firmware updates via the Tzumi Smart Home app, verify the app is up to date and check for any available speaker firmware updates.
If after these steps, you still get no lights, no voice prompts, and the two speakers won’t connect to each other, this could be a sign of either: - A hardware defect in one or both speakers. - A firmware issue needing official support or replacement.
In that case, the best next step is to reach out to Tzumi Customer Support directly for further assistance or warranty options: Email:[email protected] Support page:Tzumi Support
They have dedicated agents during business hours who can help troubleshoot deeper or arrange repair/replacement if needed1.
Would you like help drafting an email to Tzumi support with the details, or any other guidance on testing? Let me know how I can assist!
Are you satisfied with this plan for troubleshooting so far?
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
https://cvtowork.com/fr/
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
https://cvtowork.com/fr/
Thanks for the update! So one speaker works fine on its own, but the other one makes a “connect but sound” noise and won’t pair with the first speaker, correct? That tells me the second speaker is powering on but having trouble establishing a proper Bluetooth stereo link (TWS) with the first speaker.
Let’s try these focused steps to troubleshoot the speaker that’s having trouble connecting:
1. Forget and Reset Bluetooth Pairings on Both Speakers - Turn both speakers off. - On each speaker, hold the power button for about 6 seconds to reset Bluetooth settings and clear any previous pairings. This helps remove any stuck pairing data.
2. Fully Charge Both Speakers - Make sure both speakers have a full battery charge. Low battery levels sometimes prevent proper Bluetooth pairing or cause erratic sound behavior.
3. Use True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Pairing Mode - Turn on both speakers. - Press the power button twice quickly on both speakers to put them into TWS pairing mode. Normally, you should hear voice prompts like “TWS pairing” or see flashing lights. Wait about 10-15 seconds for them to find each other and pair automatically.
4. Try Connecting to the Windows 10 PC (or Phone) Only After Speakers Are Paired - Once paired, make sure your PC Bluetooth is on and connect only to the primary speaker (usually the “left” speaker). Windows should then output stereo sound to both speakers.
5. Test Each Speaker Individually - Pair each speaker one at a time with your PC or phone to verify that both play audio independently without issues. This confirms if the problematic speaker can work properly on its own.
6. Check for Any Firmware Updates Via Tzumi App (Optional) - If your speakers support the Tzumi Smart Home app and firmware updates, try checking and applying updates to see if that resolves connection or sound issues.
If the second speaker still produces the “connect but sound” noise and doesn’t pair with the first speaker after these steps, it may indicate a hardware or firmware fault in that speaker’s Bluetooth module.
In that case, reaching out directly to Tzumi Customer Support is the best next step: - Email:[email protected] - Support site:Tzumi Support
They can guide you through advanced diagnostics or discuss repair/replacement options1.
Would you like help drafting a detailed support request to them including all the troubleshooting you’ve done? Or, is there anything else you want to try first?
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
https://cvtowork.com/fr/
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
https://cvtowork.com/fr/
Great! Let's go step-by-step through the plan to fix the connection issue between your two Tzumi Jobsite speakers. I’ll guide you closely through each step, and you can tell me how it goes.
### Step 1: Reset Both Speakers - Power off both speakers completely. - Then, on each speaker, press and hold the power button for about 6 seconds until it resets. This clears previous Bluetooth pairings. - Once reset, power them back on.
### Step 2: Fully Charge Both Speakers - Plug both speakers into a charger. - Let them charge for at least 30 minutes to ensure they have enough battery.
### Step 3: Activate TWS Pairing Mode on Both Speakers - Turn both speakers on. - On each speaker, press the power button twice quickly to enter True Wireless Stereo (TWS) pairing mode. - Normally, one or both speakers should give a voice prompt like “TWS Pairing” or flashing lights indicating they are searching for each other. - Wait for about 15 seconds to see if they link together (you might hear a “TWS connected” prompt).
### Step 4: Connect to Your Windows 10 PC or Phone After Speakers Pair - After the two speakers connect to each other, turn on Bluetooth on your PC. - In the Bluetooth settings, connect only to the primary speaker (usually the “left” speaker). - Play audio and check if sound comes out of both speakers together.
### Step 5: Test Each Speaker Independently - If Step 3 doesn’t work, try pairing each speaker individually with your PC or phone. - Confirm that each speaker plays audio properly on its own to rule out hardware issues on the problem speaker.
### Optional Step 6: Check for Firmware Updates via Tzumi App - If your speakers support firmware updates, open the Tzumi Smart Home app (make sure it's updated), and check if an update is available. - Updating firmware can fix Bluetooth pairing glitches.
---
If the second speaker still makes an odd “connect but no sound” noise and doesn’t pair with the first, it might have a hardware or firmware issue. At that point, contacting Tzumi Support would be best.
Please try these steps and let me know exactly what happens at each stage—especially any lights, voice prompts, or noises. I’m here to help you through the entire process!
Are you ready to start with the reset and charging?
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
https://cvtowork.com/fr/
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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Hi! It sounds like you want to connect two Tzumi speakers together for stereo sound using the Tzumi Smart Home app or directly on the speakers, right? Could you please confirm the exact model of your Tzumi speakers and whether you are trying to connect them via the app or just using the speaker buttons? Also, have you tried any pairing steps so far?
If you haven’t started yet, here’s a general way to link two Tzumi Super Bass Jobsite Speakers for stereo playback:
1. Turn on both speakers.
2. Press the power button twice quickly on each speaker. You should hear a voice prompt like “TWS Pairing” which means True Wireless Stereo pairing mode is active.
3. The speakers will search for each other and connect. After successful connection, one speaker usually becomes the left channel and the other the right.
4. Then connect your phone or device to one of the speakers via Bluetooth to play sound in stereo.
This method does not always require the Tzumi Smart Home app, but if your speakers support it, the app may have a “pair speakers” feature too.
If you have tried this or need steps specific to your model or app, let me know! We can dig a bit deeper and get those two speakers paired perfectly for stereo sound.
Are you using Windows 10 on a PC or a mobile device to control the speakers? That might affect the approach as well.
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Thanks for trying that out! Since the two speakers still won’t connect, it’s good to check a few key points related to connection methods and app settings, especially if you’re using the Tzumi Smart Home app along with your Tzumi Jobsite speakers.
Let's go through some steps tailored for Windows 10 and your Tzumi speakers:
1. Bluetooth Check:
Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your Windows 10 PC. Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and toggle Bluetooth on.
2. Speaker Reset & Pairing Mode:
Power off both speakers fully, then press and hold the power button for about 6 seconds to reset each speaker (this puts the device into a backup or pairing mode). This reset sometimes clears any previous pairing errors1.
3. App and Network Considerations:
If you’re trying to pair through the Tzumi Smart Home app, ensure that the app is updated to the latest version for Windows or your device, and that your Wi-Fi network is 2.4 GHz—not 5 GHz—as the app doesn’t support 5 GHz networks for device connection5 10.
4. Speaker-to-Speaker Connection (TWS Mode):
- With both speakers powered on, press the power button twice in quick succession on both so they enter True Wireless Stereo (TWS) or pairing mode.
- Wait about 10-15 seconds to see if they connect. You may hear a voice prompt confirming pairing or see indicator lights change.
- If no success, try doing this again after the reset step.
5. Bluetooth Pairing on Windows:
After speakers connect to each other, you need to pair them in Windows Bluetooth devices list as a single stereo device. Sometimes Windows can have trouble recognizing both as one; removing any old speaker entries before pairing fresh helps.
6. Reinstall the Tzumi Smart Home App (If used):
Uninstall the app, then reinstall it from the official source to clear any cache or corrupted data2.
If the issue persists, tell me:
- Are you using the Tzumi app or just the speakers themselves?
- When you try to pair the speakers together, do either of them give any sounds or indicator light changes?
- Do you hear either speaker on its own when paired to your PC?
I’m here to walk you through the next steps based on what you observe!
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Hi again! I see you're having trouble connecting two Tzumi Jobsite speakers together using the Tzumi Smart Home app. Let's try a focused approach based on the official steps for the MegaBass LED Jobsite Speaker series.
Here’s what to do step-by-step to connect two speakers for stereo or simultaneous playback:
1. Power on both Tzumi Jobsite speakers and make sure they have enough charge.
2. Put the first speaker in pairing mode: Press and hold the Bluetooth button until you hear a voice prompt or see the LED flash indicating it’s ready to pair.
3. Put the second speaker in pairing mode in the same manner.
4. The two speakers will search for each other and pair automatically. You should hear a voice prompt like "TWS connected" or see the indicator light confirm connection.
5. Then, connect your phone or PC (Windows 10) via Bluetooth to one of the paired speakers, usually named something like "Tzumi MegaBass V3".
6. Play audio, and it should output from both speakers simultaneously.
If the speakers do not automatically pair with each other, it's good to:
- Disconnect/unpair them from any devices they were previously paired with.
- Fully charge them in case low battery interrupts pairing.
- Perform a speaker reset by turning off, then holding the power button for 6+ seconds to clear previous pairings.
If the app still won’t connect the two speakers together, know that Tzumi Jobsite Speakers typically pair speaker-to-speaker through the Bluetooth buttons on the speakers themselves rather than through the app directly.
You can find an official pairing guide in this manual from Tzumi's site for your model:
Official MegaBass LED Jobsite Speaker Manualsrsltid=AfmBOorQluZLTqqDLZmqZWNVIOab9MuNr0g58YUtGZPChLnaAQTP3ycS[1]
If after trying this, you still can’t get them to link, please tell me exactly what happens when you try to pair—any voice prompts, LED light behavior, or error messages. That will help me diagnose the issue further.
Would you like me to guide you through the reset procedure or help check the PC Bluetooth settings as well?
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
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no messages or lights behavior voice prompts
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Daniel Otega
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Thanks for letting me know there are no voice prompts or light behavior when you try to connect the two Tzumi Jobsite speakers together. That definitely helps narrow things down.
Here’s what I recommend next to troubleshoot this “no response” issue:
1. Reset Both Speakers:
Even if there are no lights or sounds, try a full reset:
- Power off each speaker.
- Then hold the power button on each speaker down for about 6 seconds to reset them.
This can clear previous pairings and restore normal behavior.
2. Check Battery and Charge:
Make sure both speakers are fully charged. Sometimes low battery can prevent pairing signals (lights/prompts) from firing. Plug them in for at least 30 minutes before trying again.
3. Confirm Bluetooth and Pairing Mode:
After reset, try pressing the power button twice quickly on each speaker to enter TWS (True Wireless Stereo) pairing mode. You should normally hear a voice prompt or see a light flashing. If nothing happens, this could signal a hardware issue with the speaker’s Bluetooth or firmware.
4. Isolate One Speaker Test:
Test each speaker individually by pairing it with your Windows 10 PC or phone via Bluetooth. Does each one connect and play audio properly on its own? This confirms if the speakers are functional themselves.
5. Update Firmware or App (if applicable):
If your speakers support firmware updates via the Tzumi Smart Home app, verify the app is up to date and check for any available speaker firmware updates.
If after these steps, you still get no lights, no voice prompts, and the two speakers won’t connect to each other, this could be a sign of either:
- A hardware defect in one or both speakers.
- A firmware issue needing official support or replacement.
In that case, the best next step is to reach out to Tzumi Customer Support directly for further assistance or warranty options:
Email: [email protected]
Support page: Tzumi Support
They have dedicated agents during business hours who can help troubleshoot deeper or arrange repair/replacement if needed1.
Would you like help drafting an email to Tzumi support with the details, or any other guidance on testing? Let me know how I can assist!
Are you satisfied with this plan for troubleshooting so far?
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one speaker works another said connect gut sound of it
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Daniel Otega
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Thanks for the update! So one speaker works fine on its own, but the other one makes a “connect but sound” noise and won’t pair with the first speaker, correct? That tells me the second speaker is powering on but having trouble establishing a proper Bluetooth stereo link (TWS) with the first speaker.
Let’s try these focused steps to troubleshoot the speaker that’s having trouble connecting:
1. Forget and Reset Bluetooth Pairings on Both Speakers
- Turn both speakers off.
- On each speaker, hold the power button for about 6 seconds to reset Bluetooth settings and clear any previous pairings. This helps remove any stuck pairing data.
2. Fully Charge Both Speakers
- Make sure both speakers have a full battery charge. Low battery levels sometimes prevent proper Bluetooth pairing or cause erratic sound behavior.
3. Use True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Pairing Mode
- Turn on both speakers.
- Press the power button twice quickly on both speakers to put them into TWS pairing mode. Normally, you should hear voice prompts like “TWS pairing” or see flashing lights. Wait about 10-15 seconds for them to find each other and pair automatically.
4. Try Connecting to the Windows 10 PC (or Phone) Only After Speakers Are Paired
- Once paired, make sure your PC Bluetooth is on and connect only to the primary speaker (usually the “left” speaker). Windows should then output stereo sound to both speakers.
5. Test Each Speaker Individually
- Pair each speaker one at a time with your PC or phone to verify that both play audio independently without issues. This confirms if the problematic speaker can work properly on its own.
6. Check for Any Firmware Updates Via Tzumi App (Optional)
- If your speakers support the Tzumi Smart Home app and firmware updates, try checking and applying updates to see if that resolves connection or sound issues.
If the second speaker still produces the “connect but sound” noise and doesn’t pair with the first speaker after these steps, it may indicate a hardware or firmware fault in that speaker’s Bluetooth module.
In that case, reaching out directly to Tzumi Customer Support is the best next step:
- Email: [email protected]
- Support site: Tzumi Support
They can guide you through advanced diagnostics or discuss repair/replacement options1.
Would you like help drafting a detailed support request to them including all the troubleshooting you’ve done? Or, is there anything else you want to try first?
Are you satisfied with this plan?
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Great! Let's go step-by-step through the plan to fix the connection issue between your two Tzumi Jobsite speakers. I’ll guide you closely through each step, and you can tell me how it goes.
### Step 1: Reset Both Speakers
- Power off both speakers completely.
- Then, on each speaker, press and hold the power button for about 6 seconds until it resets. This clears previous Bluetooth pairings.
- Once reset, power them back on.
### Step 2: Fully Charge Both Speakers
- Plug both speakers into a charger.
- Let them charge for at least 30 minutes to ensure they have enough battery.
### Step 3: Activate TWS Pairing Mode on Both Speakers
- Turn both speakers on.
- On each speaker, press the power button twice quickly to enter True Wireless Stereo (TWS) pairing mode.
- Normally, one or both speakers should give a voice prompt like “TWS Pairing” or flashing lights indicating they are searching for each other.
- Wait for about 15 seconds to see if they link together (you might hear a “TWS connected” prompt).
### Step 4: Connect to Your Windows 10 PC or Phone After Speakers Pair
- After the two speakers connect to each other, turn on Bluetooth on your PC.
- In the Bluetooth settings, connect only to the primary speaker (usually the “left” speaker).
- Play audio and check if sound comes out of both speakers together.
### Step 5: Test Each Speaker Independently
- If Step 3 doesn’t work, try pairing each speaker individually with your PC or phone.
- Confirm that each speaker plays audio properly on its own to rule out hardware issues on the problem speaker.
### Optional Step 6: Check for Firmware Updates via Tzumi App
- If your speakers support firmware updates, open the Tzumi Smart Home app (make sure it's updated), and check if an update is available.
- Updating firmware can fix Bluetooth pairing glitches.
---
If the second speaker still makes an odd “connect but no sound” noise and doesn’t pair with the first, it might have a hardware or firmware issue. At that point, contacting Tzumi Support would be best.
You can email them at [email protected] or visit their support page here: Tzumi Support.
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Please try these steps and let me know exactly what happens at each stage—especially any lights, voice prompts, or noises. I’m here to help you through the entire process!
Are you ready to start with the reset and charging?
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If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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If you're encountering issues connecting two Tzumi speakers at your job site, the problem often lies in ensuring both units are in true wireless stereo pairing mode rather than simply Bluetooth-connected to your device. For a seamless setup, you might need to reset the speakers or use a specific sequence of button presses to establish the link, a process detailed on the helpful resource cvtowork. Typically, once the first speaker is paired to your phone, you double-press its power button to enable partner pairing, then do the same on the second speaker to complete the connection.
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