A:AnswerI know it means buying another product, but if your workplace is noisy I'd leave the speaker at home and buy noise canceling bluetooth headphones. I bet you'll be really pleased!
A:AnswerI dont have that problem but I suggest you turn your device off, both of them and try again if that dont work then take it to the geek guys at best buy they will help you...
A:AnswerIt is expensive. I don't know about the original Soundlink, but the mini does have great sound. Just remember bluetooth products don't sound like wired products so you will have to place it where the sound can reflect towards you.
A:AnswerTest it on another device first. It could just be your galaxy s2, but you won't know unless you try it on another device. Ask a friend to help.
A:AnswerCheck on your owners manual for resetting instructions.
If a full reset does not fix the issue, contact Bose for a solution and or exchange or warranty repair
A:AnswerI have a Samsung Smart TV (from 2011) and the Bose Soundlink Mini. I do not use them together nor do I think they would work well together. though, I don't remember my TV having bluetooth. Nor does my Soundlink take an audio-in line from the TV. Maybe newer TVs have bluetooth. If they do, it would work great!
I use the Sounlink for quality sound from my Mac Mini. It is connect to the computer via bluetooth which is nice that it does not require one of the few USB ports and the audio port can still be free for headphones.
A:AnswerI agree with the above post to contact Bose technical support to make sure it is not a battery issue.
The Bose Sound Link Mini has a Li-ion battery and I have had no issues with charging mine. Make sure that when placing the speaker in the cradle you here a chime, I have mis-aligned the speaker and cradle and it was not charging but blinking red.
A:AnswerI don't think so. I tried to use the Bose Soundlink Mini Bluetooth Speaker and also my LG Home Theater Blue Tooth Speaker to listen to my music for added surround sound and you can only use one device. Not sure if you can use several mini sound link speakers at once.
A:AnswerNOt sure what you mean by full range. It is plenty loud enough to play for background music. The bass is rich and full. I use it when I'm watching a movie on my tablet and I feel like I have a mini home theater system. It certainly offers richer sound than most portable bluetooth speakers. But if you want sound compared to a big stereo system, then this is not for you. Bose makes bigger speakers with richer sound for party purposes to play over loud noise. This great if you have an mp3 player and want to listen to music while you do stuff around the house and don't want to mess around with headphones. It also has an auxiliary access to connect any mp3 player with a headphone jack. I love it because I use it when I'm housecleaning and don't want to mess around with wires.