

Make sure OS X (or your computer's software) is updated to the latest versionĢ. Maybe this may be related and help, especially from #3 on: If you have a Mac computer, please try the following steps:ġ. Maybe that's why it's renown for it's battery saving ability - 'cause it doesn't always work!!! So far I've managed to avoid using any bluetooth stuff as it seems to have so many hassles and problems for so many users. I have to go to the Alexa app and disconnect it. I have this problem when I connect my Echo Dot with one of the speakers, it keeps pairing with it.

Do you have the Marshall Stockwell app? See what it is showing. Then I have to hard reset to get control back. This has happened to me once in a while, where one of my kids' devices have paired to one of the speakers and when I try to use it, even if they're not home and have taken their devices with them.

I'm not sure whether it will or will not "remember" your last connection, but I'd say it's worth a try. If there is no button combination, try removing the battery and don't plug it in. Power cycle and try to re-pair.Īs said, do a hard reset. Check all of your Bluetooth capable devices and either turn Bluetooth off or move it out of range or pair them to another Bluetooth device. If it doesn't show when selecting the input, you've not actually connected to Bluetooth. Then when you try your Mac, it will still appear in your list, but it successfully connected to your phone, then you'll not be able to use it on your Mac.

So, for example if you paired your phone with the speaker, it will try to connect to your phone. Some "multi-device" devices, try to connect to the last Bluetooth connection. When I find that I cannot connect and get sound from them, I find that one of the 10 devices is already paired and is still holding them. I have 5 Bluetooth speakers, and about 10 devices that can connect to the speakers.
