A:AnswerIf the echo show 10th GEN has a 3.5 mm audio out jack then yes however, why would you want to connect this speaker to an echo show? Echo shows have their own built-in speaker that is probably going to pump out a similar amount of volume.
A:AnswerYes, you can, the app simply exist for you to be able to manage the device settings, updates, and other preferences. All you need to do is power on the speaker. Wait for it to connect to your phone then open up your Spotify app at that point you can stream away
A:AnswerYes, you can! So long as you have a subscription to serious satellite radio, and have the associated mobile app downloaded onto your device you can listen to SiriusXM on this. However, it is not a SiriusXM radio.
A:AnswerNo, these cannot become a stereo pair with a Bose sound bar. The party mode or linking up as a stereo pair can only be done with another sound link Max speaker.
A:AnswerNo, you can only do two at a time. If you are trying to get crazy all over sound like that your best bet would be to pay more money and get a pair of the S1 portable PA systems.
A:AnswerI’ve been able to connect a DJI Lav mic through the 3.5mm input but the latency can be quite a challenge. Still looking for a self (battery) powered mic to plug in directly. Hoping that directly in will eliminate the Blue Tooth latency challenge.
A:AnswerI have a similar model connected to my echo show no problems through Bluetooth. Just make sure you have the pairing on when you're doing your pairing on your echo device auto connect automatically when I turn it on.