![]() ![]() I started the process of elimination by turning off all of the nearby bluetooth devices one by one and in the end, even the wireless router. This has lead me to the conclusion that there is some interference coming from a nearby device that uses the same radio frequency for communication. While investigating the issue further, I have noticed that the fault is less apparent when the speaker is held in hand. Upon discovering that the issue is still present after the speaker re-assembly, I was puzzled. ![]() When I have first encountered the above mentioned behaviour on a JBL Pulse 2 speaker, my first thought was that the flex cable, connecting the button control board to the main board, wasn’t fully seated in the connector, during the speaker assembly. If you would like to skip the details and go straight to the JBL Pulse 2 firmware upgrade procedure click here.
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