A:AnswerHello Kathy, the SoundTouch 10 includes an auxiliary input for connection to non-Bluetooth devices. You can connect the audio output of your Epson projector direct to the Bose with a simple audio cable. Thank you for the inquiry and have a great day!
A:AnswerYou can use this with your iPad. I use my iPad most of the time. There is no "Goto to sleep mode" yet according to the Bose Forums, but the developers say it is coming soon. I have the SmartThings home automation system which I paired with my Bose SoundTouch System (I own SoundTouch SA-5, 10 and 20). Samsung SmartThings will turn off my Bose SoundTouch system at night.
A:AnswerHello there. Great question. Yes, you can use the Wave SoundTouch Music System IV in conjunction with the SoundTouch 10, as well as all of your other SoundTouch speakers. Thanks!
A:AnswerWhile this speaker doesn't currently have that capability, our software engineers have announced that this will be possible after a future software update.
A:AnswerThe SoundTouch 10 speaker must be connected to a mains (AC) power outlet to operate. While it can be used outside while connected to power, it should not be situated permanently in outdoor environments. It is not weather or water resistant.
A:AnswerYou should be able to use a 3.5 mm auxiliary cable and connect from the headphone jack of the iPod to the 'aux in' of the speaker. Then select the aux source on the SoundTouch 10.
A:AnswerYes, using the SoundTouch application you can create a stereo group, whereby one dedicated stream of audio is sent to the "left" speaker, and another to the "right" speaker.