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I found the exact same issue. I tried it a few times -- deleting the "pair" and recreating it. Consistent problem: the second speaker in the pair will only display "SEt" -- not the time. This is frustrating, indeed, as I had hoped to create the pair, and put one on each of our two nightstands in the bedroom to use instead of alarm clocks; this problem makes that pretty impractical. An alternative to consider: until Google / Best Buy / Insignia figure this out (and I'm really hoping they do), instead of a stereo pair, you can create a speaker group with both speakers in it, and then go into settings for each speaker, and set the default music playback for the speaker to be the new group you just created. So - if either speaker hears your request to "play music" (or whatever), it will play over both speakers. You won't get true stereo with left/right separation, but you'll get multi-speaker sound, and both speakers will display the clock.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Same issue, my paired right speaker displays "SEt" while the left displays the time. Here's what I did. Unpair the speakers and then tell the right speaker "turn of the display." Then repair. It doesn't entirely fix the problem but you won't see "SEt."
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, You can only display the temperature when you ask Google for 60 seconds. Insignia Support Grace
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