A:AnswerHello, the Emberton II will connect with a phone using Android 14, it can connect by Bluetooth. If you need any assistance with the connection, please reach out to the Support Team through the official online shop.
A:AnswerHello Beck, thanks for your question. The Emberton III offers Bluetooth as the only input, it is unlikely that it will connect with your record player. We recommend a speaker that offers RCA or 3.5mm aux inputs to use with a record player, such as the Stanmore models. Note, a pre-amp will be required as well.
A:AnswerHello, the Emberton II supports Bluetooth 5.1 with the SBC Codec; it doesn't support aptX low Latency. We put a lot of work into making the speaker sound amazing regardless of what codec your device will support.
A:AnswerHello,
If the Kindle Fire Tablet supports Bluetooth as an output (which it appears to), then the speaker will be compatible with the tablet. Best to double-check the outputs for the Tablet to make sure it supports Bluetooth. For more information, check with our Support Team through the official online shop or head into a store to speak with an agent.
A:AnswerHello Tasha, thanks for your interest in the Emberton II. The Willen can be used as an home office speaker for meetings and conversations, but the Emberton II does not have a built-in mic, it will not function for conversations or meetings.
A:AnswerThat means its on. If you see red dot light on one side and red bars on the other than speaker is on. You need the marshall app to use speaker unfortunately
A:AnswerHello, thank you for your question. I am afraid it is not possible to disable the power-saving feature which will shut down the speaker after 5-10 minutes of inactivity. We appreciate your question. Take care, Annie :)