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How can I connect my smartphone to the Klipsch Groove XXL speaker using Bluetooth?

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VonTanner
12/17/2025, 09:44:33 AM

Pairing your device with the Klipsch Groove XXL speaker via Bluetooth is easy. Here's how:

  1. Power on your Klipsch Groove XXL speaker using the ON/OFF button.
  2. Press the Source Select button on the speaker until the Bluetooth icon appears on the display.
  3. On your smartphone or other Bluetooth-enabled device, go into your settings and enable Bluetooth.
  4. Your device will start searching for available Bluetooth devices. Select "Klipsch Groove XXL" from the list of available devices.
  5. If prompted, enter the PIN code. The default PIN is often 0000 (four zeros).
  6. Once pairing is successful, you'll receive a confirmation message on both your device and the speaker.
  7. You're now ready to play music or any audio from your device, which will stream directly to your Klipsch Groove XXL speaker.

For more detailed instructions or if you're experiencing any issues, consult the Bluetooth pairing section of the Klipsch Groove XXL user manual.

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