F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop It's designed to be nearly silent, making it hard to hear.

It's designed to be nearly silent, making it hard to hear.

It's designed to be nearly silent, making it hard to hear.

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dragon_gardian
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09-22-2016, 02:17 AM
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I have a podo labs jack that lets me link my phone to an old logitech z5500s, which now acts as my TV speakers. It functions perfectly—just need to locate the remote, switch audio inputs, power on the jack, enable Bluetooth on my phone, and initiate connection. I tried using an IR blaster and an echo dot hoping it would auto-set everything when I say "Alexa play X." But when the echo connects via Bluetooth, I can't hear anything unless I crank up the volume significantly. Have others faced this issue? Any tips to resolve it? (Search results mostly suggest re-pairing the device.)
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dragon_gardian
09-22-2016, 02:17 AM #1

I have a podo labs jack that lets me link my phone to an old logitech z5500s, which now acts as my TV speakers. It functions perfectly—just need to locate the remote, switch audio inputs, power on the jack, enable Bluetooth on my phone, and initiate connection. I tried using an IR blaster and an echo dot hoping it would auto-set everything when I say "Alexa play X." But when the echo connects via Bluetooth, I can't hear anything unless I crank up the volume significantly. Have others faced this issue? Any tips to resolve it? (Search results mostly suggest re-pairing the device.)