Update: One of the visitors has notified me that his JBL Pulse 2 is exhibiting same problems as described above, but in his case the reason for the interference was an Apple TV (4th generation). Before attempting the firmware upgrade, it is important to remove the JBL Pulse 2 from the environment in which the mentioned bluetooth interference occurs, otherwise there is a risk of the firmware upgrade failing, which could render the speaker unusable. Samsung Series 5 Smart TV interfering with JBL Pulse 2įortunately, JBL has rectified the susceptibility to bluetooth interference from the Samsung Smart TV Series 5 in the form of a firmware upgrade. I tried playing some music – it was working perfectly and without any stutter, the bluetooth connection was rock solid. I then tried to pair the speaker to my phone – the pairing process completed successfully and JBL Pulse 2 has finally connected to my phone. Only when I have reached the distance of approximately 200 meters (650 feet) from the nearest building, the Samsung Smart TV disappeared and light-show on the JBL Pulse 2 stopped. While the distance between me and the nearest building was around 100 meters (330 feet), the Samsung Smart TV was still under available devices in the phones’ bluetooth settings and JBL Pulse 2 was still flashing LEDs like a Christmas tree. So I went, with my phone in one hand and JBL Pulse 2 in the other. The next best option, apart from going door to door and kindly asking every resident in the building if they posses the mentioned Samsung Smart TV and would be willing to turn it off, was taking the speaker as far away from this potential interference as possible. The issue was I couldn’t turn it off, to confirm my hypothesis, since I didn’t have access to it. Unfortunately the issue was still present.Īfter searching for other nearby bluetooth devices that could possibly interfere with the JBL Pulse 2, one particular device seem to be present in the bluetooth settings on every search – a Samsung Smart TV (Series 5). I started the process of elimination by turning off all of the nearby bluetooth devices one by one and in the end, even the wireless router. This has lead me to the conclusion that there is some interference coming from a nearby device that uses the same radio frequency for communication. While investigating the issue further, I have noticed that the fault is less apparent when the speaker is held in hand. Upon discovering that the issue is still present after the speaker re-assembly, I was puzzled. When I have first encountered the above mentioned behaviour on a JBL Pulse 2 speaker, my first thought was that the flex cable, connecting the button control board to the main board, wasn’t fully seated in the connector, during the speaker assembly. Suddenly last week it stopped being synced and just won't reconnect.If you would like to skip the details and go straight to the JBL Pulse 2 firmware upgrade procedure click here. Make sure "JBL Flip" is turned on, in range, and is ready to sync." I have used JBL bluetooth speaker for years (with this very same iPhone) without problem. However, when I select "JBL Flip" to pair/sync the spinning indicator spins and spins and eventually gives me the same error message time and time again: "Pairing Unsuccessful. My iPhone recognizes the device in "other devices" under the Bluetooth section of my phone's settings. For instance, I go through the steps to get the JBL Flip power button to blink blue (which indicates it is ready to sync). I'm having more of a complex issue, where all things appear to be working to facilitate a sync, but it never works. Hello, upon scanning old trees about this issue, I have seen many other people with this problem from years ago, but from what I could tell no one was correctly preparing the JBL flip for sync, and once they understood how to do this their problem was solved.
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