A:AnswerYou cannot get a replacement charger. And there is no way to alternatively charge the speaker.
I lost my charger as well. I contacted Vizio about this. And they at first gave me the run around, before finally just saying what I said above...
A:AnswerIf your device supports multiple Bluetooth outputs then this may work however the speakers can not pair together using Bluetooth. You can add both devices to a Google Home group and cast audio to both devices at the same time.
A:AnswerMake sure you have pressed the Bluetooth button only once - if you press it again it will turn off Bluetooth on the speaker. It should announce that it is in pairing mode via a voice prompt from the speaker. On your phone, you may sometimes need to go to Settings and Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth off then on while the speaker is looking for your phone. I needed to do this and then also hit the refresh symbol on the phone screen. Suddenly the Sport appeared as in the pairing list on the phone.
A:Answerthis speaker if water resistant, but not water proof. That means it can survive getting wet (rain, splashing, shower), but not being submerged.
A:AnswerI don't know if this is specific to a phone brand or the phone's operating system, but my Samsung Note8 has the capability to play Dual Audio (play sound from phone to 2 different Bluetooth devices) under >Connections>Bluetooth>Advanced and slide the option to the right to activate. I don't see this function on my older iPad mini that's why I'm not sure if this is available for all devices.
A:AnswerNo, it will not. I made this assumption, and was proven wrong and became a bit disappointed. You’d think they would make it to pair, but I guess they want people to buy the sound bars and use multiples of these for surround speakers.
A:AnswerIt took a bit to synch with my phone, just keep trying the bluetooth to pair it with, keep it close to the unit, it works within a 30 foot range only.