How to Pair Your Everboom Bluetooth Speaker with a Windows Computer
In this video I'll show you how to pair your Ultimate Ears Everboom Bluetooth speaker with a Windows computer.
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Introduction: 0:00
Steps to Pair Your Everboom Bluetooth Speaker with a Windows Computer: 0:32
Conclusion: 1:52
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Video Transcript:
If you want to enhance your audio experience while watching movies, listening to music, or participating in video calls on your Windows computer, pairing your Everboom Bluetooth speaker can make a huge difference. Connecting your Ultimate Ears speaker to your windows computer provides superior sound quality compared to built-in computer speakers, and it offers the convenience of wireless connectivity.
Now let's walk through the steps to connect your Everboom Bluetooth speaker to your Windows computer, ensuring you get the best audio experience possible.
Step 1. Press the "Windows" and "I" keys at the same time to open the settings screen on your Windows computer.
Step 2. Click "Bluetooth and Devices" in the menu on the left side of this screen. Bluetooth options are displayed on the right side of the screen.
Step 3. Click "Add Device" on your Windows computer. The Add a Device window pops up.
Step 4. Make sure your Ultimate Ears Everboom Bluetooth speaker is powered on, and then hold your finger against the Bluetooth button until you hear the following sound, which indicates the speaker is in pairing mode.
Step 5. Now, click "Bluetooth" in this list. You'll see a list of detected Bluetooth devices that you can pair your Windows computer with.
Step 6. Find Everboom in this list, and then click "Everboom." You'll hear the following sound on your Everboom speaker, indicating it's now paired with your Windows computer. You'll also see a message on your Windows laptop that your device is connected and ready to go.