Pairing without a button press is a horrible choice for a Bluetooth speaker, if someone like a neighbour sees it they can connect to it anytime of the day or night and there's nothing you can do about it. There's also an app called Bluetooth LE Spam that people can use to blast ads through it.
That said if you really want one I'd look into Sony I had one of their higher range ones that did it.
Sorry meant connecting, most I know only pair when you use the button then only connect to devices they've been confirmed via pairing previously
I don't want to necessarily have to get up each time to connect my device
Something odd is occurring, as that's how Bluetooth speakers normally work. (At least all the ones I've used)
You pair your device once and anytime you turn it on it connects automatically.
I suppose if your device (speaker or phone) is already connected to something else it won't or if you've manually disconnected it may influence this.
Anker speakers are probably the best bang for your buck.
Most BT stuff I've used only needs pairing when you first buy it. Are you trying to use the same speaker with multiple hosts? There may be a special feature for speakers that can remember multiple pairings.
I want to pair it once and then always e able to connect without getting up
Then you need something wall powered.
Denon has a micro CD/Radio amplifier, that has Bluetooth built in.
You'll need to get some speakers for it, Roth Audio Oli-RA1 should be perfect.
Ahh then apart from the Sony one I mentioned (which I wouldn't recommend for the reasons I said) I still can't really help because every other one I've owned needed to have the power on pressed.
Maybe look for speakers with standby as an advertising feature as I think that's what Sony called it.
Standby, got it. Didn't know the feature name or prefix/description for this
This sounds weird. Some devices pair with more than one device, some do not. I have a Bose SoundLink and it is paired to my phone. I paired it once. Any time I turn it on it goes "BBLLLOOP!" And that is how I know it connected. Off I go listening.
Pairing without a button press is a horrible choice for a Bluetooth speaker, if someone like a neighbour sees it they can connect to it anytime of the day or night and there's nothing you can do about it. There's also an app called Bluetooth LE Spam that people can use to blast ads through it.
That said if you really want one I'd look into Sony I had one of their higher range ones that did it.
Sorry meant connecting, most I know only pair when you use the button then only connect to devices they've been confirmed via pairing previously
I don't want to necessarily have to get up each time to connect my device
Something odd is occurring, as that's how Bluetooth speakers normally work. (At least all the ones I've used)
You pair your device once and anytime you turn it on it connects automatically.
I suppose if your device (speaker or phone) is already connected to something else it won't or if you've manually disconnected it may influence this.
Anker speakers are probably the best bang for your buck.
Most BT stuff I've used only needs pairing when you first buy it. Are you trying to use the same speaker with multiple hosts? There may be a special feature for speakers that can remember multiple pairings.
I want to pair it once and then always e able to connect without getting up
Then you need something wall powered.
Denon has a micro CD/Radio amplifier, that has Bluetooth built in.
You'll need to get some speakers for it, Roth Audio Oli-RA1 should be perfect.
Ahh then apart from the Sony one I mentioned (which I wouldn't recommend for the reasons I said) I still can't really help because every other one I've owned needed to have the power on pressed.
Maybe look for speakers with standby as an advertising feature as I think that's what Sony called it.
Standby, got it. Didn't know the feature name or prefix/description for this
This sounds weird. Some devices pair with more than one device, some do not. I have a Bose SoundLink and it is paired to my phone. I paired it once. Any time I turn it on it goes "BBLLLOOP!" And that is how I know it connected. Off I go listening.