ZAGG Boost Plus User Manual [en, es]

USER’S MANUAL
FEATURING NEAR FIELD AUDIO™ TECHNOLOGY
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The Boost speaker uses patent pending NearFA™ technology.
Simply place a mobile device such as an iPhone™ on top of the Boost speaker and the sound from the internal speaker is magically amplified. Unlike Bluetooth® or WiFi the Boost requires no setup, no installation, and no configuration.
This product is compatible with iPhone™ 4S, iPhone™ 4, iPhone™ 3GS, iPhone™ 3G, iPod™ Touch 4, and other mobile devices with an external speaker.
2. FEATURES
• First in the world to use NearFA™ (Near Field Audio™)
• Magically amplifies the sound from iPhone™ etc
• No configuration such as paring is needed
• Automatically turns on and off
• Supported by most iOS devices and Android phones
• Powerful output of 2W x 2 RMS
• High efficiency – 15 hours play time* for AA Akline batteries x 3
• Battery low indication
• Includes Audio in (3.5mm) and DC in (Micro USB) sockets
* Average volume levels
3. USER INTERFACE
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Blue LED Power Button Micro USB DC in Audio In
Air Passage
4. OPERATION
4.1 Near FA™ Wireless Operation iOS Devices: When in Standby or Power On modes, placing an iPhone™, iPod™, or other device,
with the external sound or music being played in the correct direction activates the speaker. Example - align the bottom of the iPhone™/iPod™ to the front of the speaker:
Android and other Devices: Different audio devices require different positioning. Experiment with the placement of the device until the device and speaker sensors are in alignment.
4.2 Volume Control To adjust the volume simply change the volume level on your mobile device and the Boost automatically adjusts the output volume.
4.3 Audio in Operation The 3.5mm jack is for optional wired audio input for most mobile devices.
5. POWER The speaker can be powered by three AA batteries or external DC in from the Micro USB socket.
When the batteries are first inserted, the speaker will stay in its default Standby Mode.
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