
Getting to know Bluetooth
Bluetooth wireless is a quick and easy way
to connect a smartphone to a speaker or a
headset. There are basically two steps to
making Bluetooth work.
PAIRING: The
two devices get
to know each
other.
CONNECTING:
The two devices
do something
together (like play
music).
This guide takes you through the steps to get
started.
“Hi. I’m a
phone.”
“Hi
phone.
I’m a
speaker.”

Step 1: Unpack
Make sure the following items came in this
package.
Your speaker
USB
cable

Step 2: Charge the NRG
Before you start using the HEX NRG speaker
for the first time, it’s a good idea to charge it
completely.
To charge the speaker:
Plug the included USB
cable into the Charge jack
on the back of the speaker.
Plug the other end of
the USB charging cable
into a power source, like
a computer or a USB
charging adapter.
The charging indicator on the back of the
speaker is red while the speaker is charging.
It turns green when the speaker is fully charged.
Note: You can use the speaker while it’s charging.
Speaker
back

Step 3: Turn on
Press the Power button
on the front of the
speaker. The power up
tone sounds and the
indicator light on the
front of the speaker
starts blinking.
After a few seconds,
the speaker goes to
Bluetooth pairing mode
to set up with your
smartphone.
Speaker
front