Same problem here, have the Clip Sport Plus. But it don’t want to pair with my bluetooth earbuds. The “Aiwa Prodigy Air” the player find them but won’t connect.
I tried it with the stock Firmware 2.18B & the new 2.20.B01 Firmware. On both it won’t connect to the Aiwa Prodigy Air earbuds.
Bluetooth speaker “Aiwa Exos-9” working and connecting flawlessly. See picture below:
Anybody tried the “JBL Tune 2200 TWS” already for working with the Clip Sport Plus?
Let’s see if this resolves anything of those issues I’m facing. My expectation of this update is quite low. One really anyoning thing is the volume popup message (with French answer) that comes everytime you raise the volume over 50%. I can get that there might be leagal reasons to have that, but it should be there once and then it doesn’t need to keeps comming everytime you have restarted the player.
I never had anything like that!? a volume popup? even on my old Clip Sport 8GB nothing like that. What language and region you put the player in? I set mine as the old one too language: English, and region to: North America
I’m not in America but c’mon I want the full volume experience
:wink:
I know if you put it on other regions you get some volume limitations. Maybe that is some sort of your problem?
I’m having this issue. Got a pair of Arbily bluetooth headphones that won’t connect. I’ve installed the latest firmware (2.20) and can see the headphone in the bluetooth list, but they won’t connect.
I never had anything like that!? a volume popup? even on my old Clip Sport 8GB nothing like that. What language and region you put the player in? I set mine as the old one too language: English, and region to: North America
I’m not in America but c’mon I want the full volume experience
:wink:
I know if you put it on other regions you get some volume limitations. Maybe that is some sort of your problem?
I’m using Swedish as system language and the region is EU. I have now tested to change to English and that didn’t solved this. I tested with factory reset and then North American and that seems to solve this. Thanks a lot :).
Unfortunately I can only add to this dilemma. I have a brand new pair of Jaybird Vista earbuds and they do not detect them at all. In fact they don’t detect any Bluetooth products that I have. Very, very dissapointing. Unless I can find a quick solution, I’ll have to move them on, but given the Bluetooth issue, it appears even that will be difficult…
I thought I had the same problem: Several BT devices I tried were not discovered by the Sansa player (some were) even though I could pair them with no problem to my phone (also after I first unpaired it). I even got a replacement thinking that the bluetooth module in my Sansa was faulty. I turns out some devices need putting them manually into pairing mode while some do it automatically (not the same as them trying to connect to one of previously paired devices when switched on). On my earbuds, I had to hold both controls for few seconds. On my hifi, I had to press play after selecting bluetooth input. Note, none of this was necessary to pair with my phone. I guess it is smarter than the Sansa player. I suggest you check your earphones or speaker if there is a specific action you can trigger to put it into pairing mode.