jwanderson88
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Here's a post involving two perennial favorites: service centers and camp speakers. Some weeks ago I was having trouble pairing the speaker to my phone. I made an appointment at the nearest service center in Salt Lake, which is 100 miles away. I talked to a tech there in person and he said the speaker was okay and I needed a new phone to be able to pair with the speaker. Yesterday I got my new phone. The speaker was making lots of error noises. I've been through this before; it needed to be charged. I brought it in the house and charged it. That was when I found out the process I was using to pair the phone was wrong. It could be a flaw in the Android phone software. Anyway both my old phone and my new phone can pair with the speaker. This is something the tech should have known. It isn't all bad. I have a nice new phone. I don't think the tech knew I drove 100 miles to get there, but that shouldn't have mattered. Now I think that my speaker isn't charging in the dock in the car. I'm not sure it ever did. Another minor annoyance, but it matters when the service center is 100 miles away.
That brings up a question for camp speaker users: is the connection inside the dock for charging the speaker unreliable and can sometimes prevent it from charging?
That brings up a question for camp speaker users: is the connection inside the dock for charging the speaker unreliable and can sometimes prevent it from charging?
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