Hi Steve
Are the buttons on the Jambox easy to feel. I have a sensory 
problem and when buttons do not stick out a bit I find it 
difficult to access.
Regards
Fanus

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve" <pipeguy...@gmail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: the big jam box or the Bose sound link mobil 
speker


Les,
\
You can turn it on with no sound by holding the minus button 
when you turn
on power.  You hit the talk button to answer a call if you 
are connected via
bluetooth.

For everybody's reference, here are the key commands for 
speakerphone:

Power On/Off

Hold POWER button





Power On/Off Without Sound



MINUS button, then hold

POWER button



Activate Pairing Mode:

Hold PAIRING button until

LED flashes red & white (if Jambox is talking it will tell 
you entering
pairing mode).





Re-Connect to Paired Device*

Press talk button.



Turn LiveAudioT On/Off*

Press Plus and Minus buttons.



Hear Battery Status*

Press Talk button.



Play Audio Demo*

Press Talk, Plus and Minus buttons.





SPEAKERPHONE**

Answer/End Call

Press Talk Button.



Activate Voicedial/DialApps

Hold Talk button.



Switch Between Calls

Press Talk button.



End Call & Answer Incoming

Press talk button twice quickly.



Mute/Unmute Microphone

Press Play/Pause button.



Redial Last Number*

 Press Talk button twice quickly.



----- Original Message ----- 
* Not during a call ** Bluetooth® only

CONTROL





From: "Les Kriegler" <kriegle...@gmail.com>

To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: the big jam box or the Bose sound link mobil 
speker


Hi Steve,

That was a great review.  I have the big JamBox and have two 
questions.
First, how does one answer phone calls with the unit?  Also, 
how does one
enable it to talk upon power up?  Thanks.

Les
On Nov 8, 2012, at 3:04 PM, Steve <pipeguy...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Casey,
>
> I posted on this a couple weeks ago in a different 
> discussion.  I have
> both speakers.  You can look at more in-depth reviews on 
> either one on
> large sites like Amazon.
>
> First, as to sound quality and loudness.  The Big Jambox 
> is a bit louder
> than the Bose SoundLink.  When we're in the hot tub, it is 
> a bit harder to
> talk with the Jambox than the Bose, so the Jambox is 
> slightly louder.  As
> for sound quality, both are great.  I'd say the Jambox has 
> more presence.
> From an audiophile standpoint, presence is a slightly more 
> marked or
> prevalent midrange.  The Bose Soundlink, on the other 
> hand, has slightly
> better bass, but I don't think the midrange or high-end is 
> quite as crisp.
> Several Jambox reviews on Amazon have noted that you can, 
> if you want,
> duplicate the extra bass by adjusting your iPod/iPhone 
> equalizer.
>
> There is no, absolutely no, contest when it comes to 
> usability.  The
> Jambox wins hands-down.
>
> The Bose is basically a speaker-only.  It has six buttons 
> across the top;
> power, aux, bluetooth, a slight gap then mute, volume down 
> and volume up.
> The only time the Bose will beep is when you plug in the 
> charger or hold
> the bluetooth button in long enough (about ten seconds) to 
> erase all the
> bluetooth memories.  It is the size of a hard-back book 
> and the cover
> opens to allow the speaker to stand on it.  Closing the 
> cover will turn
> off the speaker.  The Bose has a bit shorter battery life 
> than the Jambox,
> and there is no way to get feedback on remaining battery 
> charge unless you
> can see the Led display and remember the two-button 
> command.  If you only
> plan to pair it with one device, then the following will 
> probably not
> apply.  However, if like us, you intend to pair it with 
> more than one
> device, you will find that the pairing process can be a 
> bit frustrating.
> Rarely, it will be nice and pair by just selecting the 
> bluetooth option on
> the Bose.  More often than not, I have to hold the 
> bluetooth button in for
> three seconds to put it in discovery mode, go to the 
> iPhone and go into
> Setting,  General Bluetooth and select the Bose from the 
> list.
>
> The Jambox, on the other hand, almost pairs too easily. 
> At times, I've
> turned it on and it will automatically see my phone and 
> pair.  All of a
> sudden, the phone comes blasting through the speaker. 
> Even though my wife
> and I alternate who's phone is going to play music on a 
> particular day, we
> rarely have to go into settings on our iPhone to pair, the 
> Jambox
> automatically remembers these things and will usually pair 
> without any
> extra crap.  Rarely, I've had to hit the bluetooth 
> discovery button on the
> Jambox, but very rarely.  In addition, the Jambox can be 
> set up to talk
> whenevery you turn it on.  It will tell you the battery 
> level remaining,
> whether it is in discovery mode or not, whether you have 
> normal or Live
> Mode selected, etc.  The Jambox has two pushbutton 
> switches on the side,
> the upper one is power, the bottom one is Bluetooth 
> discovery.   Across
> the top are six buttons.  The left circular one is Talk 
> and it will tell
> you battery level, the next one is Play/Pause if I recall, 
> the next two
> are rewind and fast-forward (they work just like the 
> rewind and
> fast-forward buttons on your music player, double-tap to 
> go back or up to
> the next song; hold in for rewinding or fast-forwarding in 
> a song), the
> final two buttons are minus and plus for volume.  If you 
> hold both those
> in, if I recall correctly, you switch between Normal and 
> Live mode.  The
> Jambox also has a microphone built in, so if you get a 
> phone call, you can
> answer the phone.
>
> Both the Bose site and the Jambox site seem difficult to 
> use if you want
> to update the software.  I don't think an update is out 
> yet for the Bigger
> Jambox.  I've written Jambox support about the 
> accessibility issues, and
> found them very responsive, but I don't think they have 
> made any changes
> on their website.  The one update I think I managed to do 
> on the Bose
> Soundlink was a real challenge.  I had to use the Jaws 
> Convenient OCR as
> there were graphics you needed to click that none of the 
> Windows-based
> screen-readers would recognize, and this also applied 
> during the software
> installation process on the Soundlink.
>
> Hth,
> "Government is the great fiction, through which everybody 
> endeavors to
> live at the expense of everybody else."
> -Frederic Bastiat
>
> Steve
> Lansing, MI
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Casey" 
> <cwoll...@wi.rr.com>
> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 5:37 PM
> Subject: the big jam box or the Bose sound link mobil 
> speker
>
>
>> Hi I am now trying to decide whether to get the big jam 
>> box.
>> Or the Bose sound link Mobil speaker for my I Phone.
>> I have the small jam box but that sounds like a 
>> transistor radio.
>> I have a dock but I really don't use it much.
>> Because to charge my I Phone I have to take it completely 
>> out of its case
>> and then charge it.
>> So if I could get either the big jam box Mobil speaker or 
>> the Bose sound
>> link Mobil speaker.
>> So if anyone out here has listened to or owns what of 
>> these units?
>> What made you choose to purchase either one of these 
>> units?
>> Also what are your thoughts on either one of these units?
>> Wis of these to speakers would give me the better sound 
>> and battery life?
>> I guess I would like to get the best sound that I could 
>> for what I may
>> have to spend on either one of these units.
>> So thank you all and I will look forward to reading all 
>> of your responses
>> on this.
>>
>> -- 
>> Casey
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