Troubleshooting : Distorted sound

If the audio from your Uxbridge Voice speaker is distorted, there are several likely causes and troubleshooting options you can attempt:

  1. Cause: Volume is set too high on the audio source.

    • Action: Turn down the playback volume on the audio source.

  2. Cause: The audio stream or audio file is of poor quality.

    • Action: Try another audio file or music player.

  3. Cause: Volume is set too high on the Uxbridge.

    • Action: Lower the volume on the speaker.

  4. Cause: Too much bass/ treble on the speaker.

    • Action: Lower the bass/ treble on the speaker.

Note:

  • A Wi-Fi device could cause sound-related or technical faults, depending on use, in the following cases:

    • When some part of the body is in contact with the receiving/transmitting system for the Wi-Fi device or the Uxbridge.

    • Electrical variations due to obstacles in the form of walls, corners, etc.

    • Exposure to electrical disruptions from devices within the same frequency band, for example medical equipment, microwave ovens or other wireless networks.

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