A:AnswerReboot your phone and the speaker to pair. It should then show uo in your Bluetooth listing. If not, go to your playstore and look up Bose connect. Download.
A:AnswerYes. We use our iPad to stream Siriusxm, YouTube (videos), Spotify, Pandora etc. Good luck if you try to link w/a second speaker for "party mode". It DOES NOT WORK without an app that has extremely poor reviews and has ultimately, after reviewers tried to use said app for that reason, made both of their 2 speakers purchased for that specific reason unusable. Neither speaker they have will link to bluetooth after using Bose useless app. Money out the door.
A:AnswerAs long as your Victrola has Bluetooth. If it does not then does it have a headphone jack or line out connection? If it does you can purchase a Bluetooth out broadcaster and hook it up via the line out or headphone jack and the BOSE Soundlink will pick it up.
A:AnswerWhile not specifically designed to be used as a TV speaker, providing the TV supports audio output via 3.5mm stereo minijack output or via Bluetooth, you will be able to connect the speaker to the TV.
A:AnswerI am able to connect my 1970 Goodmans turntable to this speaker using a cheap Bluetooth transmitter plugged into the phono jack of the turntable.
A:AnswerHi. Approximately 3 hours from full discharge when using a 1A (recommended) charger while speaker is in standby. Charging from a lower output power source or charging while playing audio results in longer charging time.