A:AnswerYou first have to pair it with your laptop then select the music from your laptop. The pairing is easy, scan and then select but for most of my music are in my phone and in addition i have radio stations i player.Pairing is equally easy here.
A:Answermy quest why use bluetooth when app on your apple product can connect via wifi. Yes my son plays songs from his iPhone to our Bose SoundTouch Speaker 20 in the Kitchen, he will sometimes forget he has it in his iPhone in his pocket and run outside to the patio which is over 40 feet away. It's on the patio where it starts loosing connection. But if he stays in our house( which is over 2000 sqft), he never loose connection with Bose SoundTouch Speakers.
A:AnswerNo it will not store music BUT you can connect to an external wireless hard-drive, which can hold all your music. I have not done this yet myself but hope to do soon.
A:AnswerCertainly! If you have a router you may connect your iPod to the first SoundTouch 10 via Bluetooth and then connect to the others via WiFi to play the same content.
A:AnswerYes. I stream to the Soundtouch using a Chromecast Audio dongle on the aux input. Home library, Spotify, Pandora, Play Music lots of others. Check out the Chromecast web site. An IPad controls it all.
A:AnswerWe have 5 throughout the house and can select to listen to all or any number of them to play music from computer iTunes library or iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, Deezer, or Sirius.
A:AnswerHello there. The Bose SoundTouch 10 system does have a 3.5mm AUX input that you can use to connect any audio device with an analog output, including a turntable. If the turntable does not have a built in phono preamp, you will need an external phono preamp which is a common part available online or from any electronics store. Thanks!
A:AnswerNo. You would have to rip the CD to a digital format and then play it from iTunes or Windows Music Player. It does have an Aux In jack, so you could connect a portable CD to the speaker.