A:AnswerTry resetting and updating your Bluetooth software on your phone. Also check for any condensation in the speaker itself. Hope that helps. Ours has been wonderful, loud and booming like we expected.
A:AnswerI'm afraid you have it backwards. All Bluetooth in cars is setup to act as a receiver in order to work with phones acting as transmitters. The car audio system cannot transmit audio outside itself.
Since the Bose speaker is also a receiver, there is nothing it can do with a car system.
A:AnswerDifference between the Bose SoundLink Flex and the Limited Edition (LE) version often lies in the aesthetic design rather than functionality or features. The LE version usually introduces different color options or finishes compared to the standard version.
A:AnswerIf the bottle holder is built to flex and hold the bigger bottles that shed. If it’s just meant for your standard 20 ounce water bottle and doesn’t flex very much then it would not fit
A:AnswerI use a regular IPhone charger and have no problems.
Source Voltage Power
PC USB 5 volts 2.5 Watts
iPhone Charger 5 volts 5 Watts
iPad Charger 5.1 volts 12 watts
A:AnswerHi I I have 2 hose link flex use them when I cycle BOSE HAS MADE IT VERY FRUSTRATING TO CONNECT MULTIPLE FLEX LINK BUT SINCE THEY ALREADY HAVE ARE MONEY THERE PROBABLY NOT A FIX FROM BOSE ANYTIME SOON
A:AnswerThe main difference is: the Flex is essentially water-proof and sounds a little better. The downside is this: the Flex is bluetooth-only. No 3.5mm audio-in connection,
A:AnswerYes, you can connect via the standard Bluetooth settings on your media device. The Bose Connect app is beneficial as you can use it to perform firmware updates, manage existing connections, and name/rename the speaker.