

Make sure your speaker has enough battery power. Move away from other sources of wireless signal – you could be experiencing interference. If you’re having trouble with audio distortion or drop-outs on your ROLL 2, try these suggestions: Move the audio source closer – it might be out of the range of your speaker. NOTE: If this is the first time you’re pairing a device with your speaker, you don’t need to press the Bluetooth connection button. Turn your ROLL 2 Off, then back On again. Unpair, then re-pair your device with your speaker: Go to the Bluetooth Devices menu of your smart device Find ROLL 2 and tap the “i” icon for iOS or the gear icon for Android Tap “Forget this device” for iOS or “Unpair” for Android Follow the steps in the “Can I pair multiple Bluetooth devices (smartphone, tablet, etc) with my ROLL 2?” FAQ to re-pair your ROLL 2. Try turning Bluetooth Off, then back On again on your smart device. If you have multiple ROLL 2 speakers, make sure you’re connected to the correct one. Move your Bluetooth device and speaker away from other wireless sources – you could be experiencing interference.

Place your Bluetooth device closer to the speaker – it might be out of range. For £100, we can’t imagine a better on-the-go musical companion.If your Bluetooth device won’t connect to your ROLL 2, try the following: Make sure your device is paired with your speaker and Bluetooth is active (see “Can I pair multiple Bluetooth devices (smartphone, tablet, etc) with my ROLL 2?”). It’s small enough to throw in a bag without a second thought and sturdy enough to go wherever you feel like taking it.Īnd most importantly, it produces a performance that’s loud and clear enough to cut through the hubbub at the park or beach with ease.

The Ultimate Ears Roll is a superb little speaker that works perfectly for its intended purpose – both in its design and performance. Something warmer and more laid back, like the Cambridge Audio Go, is better suited for tasks like this, but you won’t get the easy portability and crisp, clear midrange that you do with the Roll. Our one criticism is that if you plan on using it at home, its slightly forward presentation (ideal for outdoors) may become a little tiring during long listening sessions. Furthermore, you can download the dedicated UE Roll app and ‘double up’ with another Roll to produce a bigger universal sound, or use them in stereo instead, with EQ settings and an alarm function accessible through the app too.
