Setting Up Voice Prompts; Pre-Installed Languages; Selecting A Language; Disabling Voice Prompts - Bose SOUNDLINK COLOR II Owner's Manual

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S E T T I N G U P V O I C E P R O M P T S
Voice prompts guide you through the Bluetooth® pairing and connecting processes.

Pre-installed languages

• English
• Spanish
• French
• German
To check for additional languages
Visit: global.Bose.com/Support/SLCII
You can also use the Bose Connect app (see page 7).
If your language preference is not available, see "Disabling voice prompts."

Selecting a language

1. Press + or – to scroll through the languages.
2. When you hear your language, press and hold the Multi-function button
to select it.
You hear a beep and "Ready to pair."

Disabling voice prompts

Press and hold + and – simultaneously until you hear "Voice prompts off."
Note: Repeat to re-enable voice prompts.

Changing the language

1. Press and hold
language option.
2. Press + or – to scroll through the languages.
3. When you hear your language preference press and hold
and "Connected to <mobile device name>."
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• Mandarin
• Japanese
• Korean
and + simultaneously until you hear the voice prompt for the first
• Italian
• Portuguese
• Swedish
• Dutch
• Russian
• Polish
until you hear a beep

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Carolyn
March 5, 2025

My Bose is 4 years old and recently won’t hold a charge for more that 3 hours

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Mr. Anderson
March 5, 2025

Your Bose SoundLink Color II may not hold a charge for more than 3 hours due to a degraded or faulty battery. The expected battery life is around 8 hours, but over time, lithium-ion batteries lose their capacity. Additionally, if the speaker frequently shuts off or indicates low battery even after charging, it may not be charging properly. This could be due to a faulty charging cable, adapter, or charging port. Try using a different charger and cable, and if the issue persists, the battery may need replacement.

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