A:AnswerThis is the only complaint I have. It seems I have to disconnect one device such as my iPhone so the bluetooth speaker can connect to my laptop. To switch back to using my iphone I have to disconnect my laptop under settings so that it will see my iphone and play music from it. So to answer your question, yes I think you can but it takes a couple steps.
A:AnswerYou may be overdriving the speaker, check the volume of the source. You can attempt to find the best sound by changing the volume levels of either your Bose Speaker or audio source to revolve this issue. There is an outside chance that you may have blown the speaker, which usually is a result of sending distortion to the speaker, typically at high volume levels.
A:AnswerThe best option in my opinion is to buy a bluetooth dongle (less than $15?) if your computer doesn't already have bluetooth and use that to hook up
A:AnswerI read this complaint before purchasing. I don't find there to be a problem.
I read about this prior to purchasing and own an Iphone. After in-store testing, I felt the levels were acceptable. You may want to try to utilize the AUX-IN port on the Bose, as this may resolve your issue, though it wouldn't be a "wireless" solution.
A:AnswerYES. I use it to supplement sound from a small TV. Works well. I use a cord for the connection, but if your TV has Bluetooth, that will also work.
A:AnswerWhen you plug in to charge, you will see a red light on the back of the speaker if it's not fully charged. When it is fully charged, you won't see this red light anymore.
A:AnswerButton on back is very simple; on off or charge!
Once unit is on hit the Bluetooth button on Front and sync!
Charging a device from battery; switch to charge plug-in device to USB! Charging device simply use micro USB on back!