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How do I pair my Oraolo M91 Bluetooth speaker with my smartphone

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OSadie
12/17/2025, 04:20:54 PM

Pairing your Oraolo M91 Bluetooth speaker with your phone is easy. Follow these steps for a successful connection:

  1. Start by ensuring your Oraolo M91 speaker is turned off. If it's on, press and hold the power button for a few seconds until it switches off.
  2. Turn the speaker back on. Press and hold the power button until the LED indicator starts flashing white. This flashing white light indicates that the speaker is now in pairing mode and ready to connect.
  3. On your smartphone, navigate to the Bluetooth settings. This is typically located within the 'Settings' menu.
  4. If Bluetooth is not already enabled on your phone, turn it on.
  5. Your phone will automatically begin searching for available Bluetooth devices. Look for 'M91' in the list of available devices.
  6. Once you see 'M91' appear in the list, tap on it to initiate the pairing process.
  7. Upon successful pairing, the LED indicator on the Oraolo speaker will turn blue, and you'll hear a confirmation sound.
  8. Your Oraolo M91 Bluetooth speaker is now successfully connected to your phone, allowing you to play music or any other audio through the speaker.

Note: If the speaker has a low battery or is experiencing a weak signal, it may have difficulty connecting. In such cases, please charge the speaker before attempting to connect. If you experience further issues, consult the user manual included with your Oraolo M91 speaker for additional support.

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