Does the Bose SoundLink have an AUX input?

Does the Bose SoundLink have an AUX input?

You can place your source player up to about 30 feet away from the SoundLink. For devices that are not Bluetooth-enabled, Bose supplies a stereo cable (one pin at each end) to link the player’s earphone jack or auxiliary output to the SoundLink’s 3.5 mm auxiliary audio input.

How do I connect my Bose SoundLink to AUX?

Insert one end of the AUX cable into the AUX input on the bottom of your speaker. Insert the other end of the AUX cable into the AUX output port on your audio device. Turn the SOURCE knob to AUX, then push once to activate.

What AUX cord does Bose use?

Bose 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm audio cable.

How do I turn on the AUX on my Bose SoundLink?

To switch between Bluetooth® and AUX audio: On the top of your product, press the AUX button to switch to a device plugged into to the AUX input. To reconnect a Bluetooth device, press the Bluetooth button.

Is 3.5 mm same as AUX?

Are AUX (Auxiliary) connectors & headphone jacks the same? The construction of the aux connector and the headphone jack is often the same: 3.5mm (1/8″) TRS. However, the “auxiliary connector” is universal for audio while the “headphone jack” is, by its name, suited for headphones.

What is 3.5 mm auxiliary input?

An aux-in (or auxiliary-in) socket in your car is a 3.5mm jack into which you can plug anything that has a standard headphone connection. It sends sound to the multimedia system, enabling you to ‘stream’ music from a device through the car’s speakers.

What does AUX mean on my Bose speaker?

audio input port. For Bose speakers that have an audio input port (AUX), one simple option is to plug an auxiliary cable (usually provided by Bose with the speaker) from the 3.5mm jack (headphone/line out) on any streaming device (CloudBox, computer, mobile or tablet) into the Aux In on the speaker.

What is 2.5mm jack?

A small round connector for accepting the pin-shaped plug from certain phone headsets. This connector can be also be used with certain other types of accessories.

Is AUX and 3.5 mm the same?

The construction of the aux connector and the headphone jack is often the same: 3.5mm (1/8″) TRS. However, the “auxiliary connector” is universal for audio while the “headphone jack” is, by its name, suited for headphones.