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Pairing your Marshall Middleton 2026 speaker with multiple devices can enhance your listening experience, allowing you to switch effortlessly between your phone, tablet, or computer. Follow these simple steps to ensure seamless connectivity across all your devices.
Preparing Your Marshall Middleton 2026 for Pairing
Before connecting to new devices, make sure your speaker is ready for pairing. Turn on your Marshall Middleton 2026 by pressing the power button. The LED indicator will flash white, indicating it is in pairing mode.
If the speaker is already connected to a device, disconnect or turn off the current connection to enable pairing with a new device.
Pairing with the First Device
Follow these steps to connect your first device:
- Open the Bluetooth settings on your device.
- Ensure Bluetooth is turned on.
- Search for new devices.
- Select Marshall Middleton 2026 from the list of available devices.
- If prompted, confirm the pairing by accepting any pairing requests.
Once connected, the LED indicator on the speaker will turn solid white, indicating a successful pairing.
Pairing with Additional Devices
Marshall Middleton 2026 supports multipoint Bluetooth pairing, allowing you to connect multiple devices simultaneously. To add more devices:
- Ensure the speaker is powered on and in Bluetooth mode.
- Activate Bluetooth on the new device.
- Search for devices and select Marshall Middleton 2026.
- Repeat this process for each device you want to pair.
Note: The speaker can typically remember multiple paired devices, but only one can be actively connected at a time for playback.
Switching Between Devices
To switch playback from one device to another:
- Pause or stop playback on the current device.
- Activate Bluetooth on the new device and select Marshall Middleton 2026.
- Start playback on the new device.
The speaker will automatically disconnect from the previous device and connect to the new one, allowing seamless switching.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you encounter issues during pairing or switching devices, try the following:
- Turn the speaker off and on again.
- Remove or forget the speaker from your device’s Bluetooth settings, then re-pair.
- Ensure no other devices are interfering with the Bluetooth connection.
- Update your device’s Bluetooth firmware if available.
For persistent issues, consult the Marshall Middleton 2026 user manual or contact customer support for assistance.