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You can't. However what I did is I unplugged them, started searching for it on my phone then plugged it in and let my bluetooth signal beat their device and I haven't had anyone else connect since.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a common problem with Bluetooth devices. You might try power cycling the Klipsch, and many devices will not try to reconnect automatically (e.g., my iPhone does not try to connect automatically--you have touch Klipsch in the Bluetooth menu to connect, even though it does try to connect to a keyboard automatically). Try to find which devices connect automatically and turn off their Bluetooth. The Klipsh shows a white light when it's ready to connect via the cord and Blue when connected to Bluetooth.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Blue tooth doesn’t turn off on the speaker but it will connect to any new device that you connect to. This will bypass the Bluetooth connection on the device you can’t find
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