A:AnswerThe cord is really short maybe 6 inchs... but it does use a common cord so you might have an old cell phone charger that you could swap it out too
A:AnswerHi there, our JBL GO 2 speaker is a portable speaker that features a Bluetooth receiver which allows users to connect their devices to it. If your Echo Dot has that capability, it should work.
A:AnswerHello Elvis, let's try to answer your question. If your stereo allows audio to output through its auxiliary port and you're meaning to use your JBL GO 2 speaker as the speaker output then yes, you should be able to use the auxiliary on the speaker as the output connection.
A:AnswerNo it doesn't use a router. This uses bluetooth technology not wifi. Therefore you need to make sure that your device is capable of using bluetooth before buying this item. Simply activate bluetooth on your phone or other device then search for the device after you turn it on. After which you can select the device from your phone or other device and it will connect. It seems only one speaker can be used at a time for the phone I have.
A:AnswerDefective battery is my guess, It wont connect when its dead and if it wont charge, then the device has done its time....My guess because thats the only time i see the red light
A:AnswerI dont think so but it is possible because it has bluetooth capabilities but its set for controller devices like "CEC" system controllers. I have a Fire TV with the software built in so i connect it to the TV not the External Firestick Device.