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Mini Boombox
SPK-ST10

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  • Page 1 User Manual Mini Boombox SPK-ST10...
  • Page 2: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX • SPK-ST10 Speaker • USB Type-C Charging Cable • 3.5mm Aux Cable • User Manual...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Bluetooth Version: 10 meters Bluetooth Range: Bluetooth Name: SPK-ST10 IP Rating: IPX5 USB: Up to 128GB 87.5MHz – 108MHz FM Frequency: ≥ 83dB Signal to Noise Ratio: Frequency Response: 80Hz – 16kHz Speaker Quantity: Speaker Size: 3.5” 4 Ω Impedance: Total RMS Power Output: Total Peak Power Output:...
  • Page 4 FEATURES • 2.0 channel sound • Bluetooth input • USB input • FM Radio • 3.5mm Aux input • True Wireless Stereo (two identical speakers required for pairing) • Hands free Microphone (built-in) • RGB lighting • IPX5 Water resistance •...
  • Page 5 CONTROLS...
  • Page 6 -Press and hold to skip back track - Tap to decrease volume. - Press and hold to skip track forward. - Tap to increase volume - Tap to turn RGB lighting on/off. - Tap to play/pause.
  • Page 7 - Tap to switch between Bluetooth, USB, FM, and Aux modes. - Tap during TWS pairing to connect. - Tap while connected in TWS to unpair. - Press and hold to turn power on/off. - Connect an external source input USB. - Up to 128GB drives formatted to the Fat32 or exFAT file system are...
  • Page 8 - Connect an external source input via a 3.5mm Aux cable. - Connect a USB Type-C cable to charge the speaker. - A USB wall adapter 5V/2A is recommended. - Insert a small pin to reset the speaker back to factory settings.
  • Page 9: Bluetooth Pairing

    BLUETOOTH PAIRING • With the speaker on tap the button until you reach the Bluetooth mode (the speaker turns on in Bluetooth mode by default. • The button should have a blue flashing light. • Search for and select “SPK-ST10” under the Bluetooth settings of device you are connecting to e.g.
  • Page 10 TWS PAIRING • Turn on two identical speakers into their Bluetooth pairing modes. • Tap the button on one of the speakers. The button light will be flashing. • The button light will be solid once the speakers have connected to each other. •...
  • Page 11 USB IN • Connect an external source device via the USB-A input on the speaker. • When connected the speaker will automatically switch to USB mode. • Press and hold buttons to skip tracks or tap to adjust volume. • Tap button to play or pause.
  • Page 12 FM RADIO • With the speaker on tap the button until you reach FM Radio mode • Press and hold the button to start the auto search function for FM stations. • This operation will scan all available FM stations and record them to memory. •...
  • Page 13 AUXILIARY IN • Connect an external source device via 3.5mm Aux cable. • When connected the speaker will automatically switch to Aux mode. • During Aux connection track controls will need to be done via the source device. • To exit Aux mode simply disconnect the 3.5mm Aux cable.
  • Page 14: Hands-Free Calls

    HANDS-FREE CALLS • Turn the speaker on and connect to a smart phone using Bluetooth (see Bluetooth Pairing instructions). • When there is an incoming call you can tap the button to answer the call. • You can use the built-in microphone on the speaker to talk.
  • Page 15 ACTIVATING VOICE ASSISTANT • Turn the speaker on and connect to a smart phone using Bluetooth (see Bluetooth Pairing instructions). • Press and hold the button on the speaker to activate the voice assistant feature on the connected phone. • You can use the built-in microphone on the speaker to issue commands to the voice assistant.
  • Page 16 CHARGING • Connect a USB Type-C cable to charge the speaker. • A USB wall adapter 5V/2A is recommended however slower charging via a Computer/Laptop USB port is possible. • The 4 LED lights on the top control panel of the speaker will illuminate in sequence.
  • Page 17 TIPS FOR SAFE CHARGING 1. AVOID OVERCHARGING. Disconnect chargers and devices after the battery reaches a full charge. Leaving devices on a charger too long can cause them to overheat and can reduce battery life. 2. PICK THE RIGHT CHARGER. Only use the charger and cable that came with your device.
  • Page 18 TIPS FOR SAFE CHARGING continued 3. CHARGE ONLY ON NON-FLAMMABLE SURFACES. Devices and chargers can get warm or sometimes even hot during charging. Make sure to always place the device and charger on a non-flammable surface when charging. Do not place on beds, pillows, paper, or near any fabric such as curtains or clothing under any circumstances.
  • Page 19 TIPS FOR SAFE CHARGING continued possible, try and wait till the evening when temperatures are a bit cooler. 5. MONITOR CHARGING. Recharge your devices while you are nearby, preferably in the same room or another room close by. This way when there is a defective battery or charger, you are able to take it off the power supply immediately.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING No Power: • Check battery level and charge if required. • Try turning on speaker while connected to a power source. • Try charging the speaker with a USB Wall Adapter (like a smart phone charger) instead of a laptop or computer.
  • Page 21 TROUBLESHOOTING continued Problems Connecting to Bluetooth: • Place the speaker next to the smart device you are pairing to e.g., Smartphone. • If the Bluetooth name “SPK-ST10” does not appear on the list of available devices, then try refreshing the list or searching again.
  • Page 22 TROUBLESHOOTING continued • If the speaker is already connected to another smart device, it will need to be unpaired from that device first or it will need to be out of Bluetooth connection range of that device before it can be connected to another.
  • Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING continued Radio not clear: • Change speaker location. • Isolate speaker from other devices as unclear reception may be caused by interference.
  • Page 24 TROUBLESHOOTING continued USB not recognised or files not playing: • Make sure USB drive is 128GB or less. • Check USB drive has been formatted to the FAT32 or exFAT file system. If USB is new out of the box, we recommend you format it on a Windows based computer first before using with the speaker.
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