A:AnswerThey are simply old school speakers, not (microphone-based smart speakers) with Bluetooth added to connect your phone for example. If the device you are connecting to has a mic, that mic is being used. Otherwise, you will not be heard.
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A:AnswerThe speakers are not designed to be run off the computer. The amp inside the subwoofer gives them the specific amount of power they need to run correctly.
A:Answerthat sounds like a problem you have to attack from your Bluetooth transmitter end. there is an on off switch, volume and base knobs on the control set up, that's it. all else must be done from your transmitter. I had this issue once and I just turned them off and back on to send them back into a fresh pairing mode while looking at my computer settings.
A:AnswerUnderstand something many companies carry the same look of speakers but not all the same quality some are better prime example Bluetooth chip maybe better quality then others i guest what i am saying go with your gut. Hopefully I answered your question.
A:AnswerIf one speaker is not working and everything is connected, you have a defective unit.
Connection instructions are in the manual. If not functioning like manual suggests, it may be defective.
TV is irrelevant here.