A:AnswerIt comes with a carry strap that can tighten up, perhaps that will help you in some way. However, I think the JBL Extreme is a little big for attaching to the bicycle, so maybe go with a smaller product.
A:AnswerI was able to get about 15 feet with a brick wall and windows in between. Any wireless device will have different ranges depending on what's around. Trees, water and people are wireless' worst enemy.
A:AnswerThe XRS-8B3 doesn't have any accessories, i. e., speaker stand, etc. It does have an "audio in" jack, 15V D.C. in, and a D.C. out (USB) slot. The LI-ion battery is very good and last for days.
A:AnswerAt this time you can only pair 2 JBL Xtremes together. Using the JBL Connect app you can play them in Party mode, (same music on both speakers, but not in stereo), or you can play them in Stereo mode Left and right channel. JBL is suppose to upgrade the Xtreme firmware to the new JBL Connect + that willl allow you to connect up to 100 other JBL Connect + enabled speakers. JBL Connect + speakers cannot connect to JBL Connect speakers,,,,it is not backwards compatible.
A:AnswerWindows 7 or later.
Click start
type BLUETOOTH into the search bar
open your bluetooth devices and click add a device
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On the speaker press the bluetooth connectivity button until you hear the chime. (you may need to hold this button for a few seconds, i can not recall.)
A:AnswerI Bought 2 for my boat this weekend. I could clearly hear the music at 3500 RPM's with a inboard/outboard 6 cylinder. Don't expect it to shake your bones, but a great option for a speaker you can use I and out of the boat