![]() ![]() (Now, ensure the speakers play proper stereo, if not you will have to reset the speakers and start over) Close the app and disable bluetooth on the phone. After you see the new speaker in the app, slide it to the right of the hosting speaker, so it becomes the RIGHT channel. Then go to the Partyup tab of the speaker you want as a host (by default it will be LEFT channel, and don’t change it) and double press the bluetooth button of the other UE Boom speaker that will join the host. Before you link the speakers, in the app, go to the speaker settings and activate the “Sticky Partyup” and “Public” options in the Partyup settings. In my experience (UE Boom), for true stereo in partyup mode, you need to link both speakers to a phone with the Boom app. Re: UE Boom Stereo w/ PC? – Logitech Forums.Re: UE Boom app for Mac – – Logitech Forums.Then take your MAC, pair the first speaker only (LEFT), et voila, the speakers have memorized the stereo mode, enjoy! Whenever you desire, power on both speakers around the same time, they will pair within seconds. Set up STEREO mode and enable “Double Up Lock” just once with the App, ensure it plays proper stereo, then disconnect and power off both speakers. There IS a way… you just gotta find a buddy who has the UE Boom App on either iOS or Android. Then doing double up in stereo (thanks tomborai and McAllan): Source: Re: UE Boom app for Mac – Logitech Forums ![]() They are only added as an identical pair, NOT Left and Right stereo ![]()
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