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Christian Kniesel.
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11 June 2025 at 14:21 #66296
walmink
BRONZE MemberI have two Beoplay S3 speakers to play music on my work desk. They sound absolutely great, so remarkably deep and big for their size!
My problem
When I connect them together with the True Wireless option, and I use bluetooth from my phone to connect to the master speaker, it initially works well. Then when I connect some other day, only the master speaker plays sound, so it seems the connection between the speakers is lost.Workaround
I’ve been resetting the speakers (10 sec press on B&O buttons) and then setting them up again, but it’s ridiculous to have to do this more than once a week…Questions:
- What may cause the True Wireless connection to fail?
- Is there anything I can do to re-establish the connection (or never lose it in the first place), that doesn’t involve a full reset and setup.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
23 January 2026 at 15:28 #72774Christian Kniesel
BRONZE MemberSame with my S3 for many many years from the very beginning.
Seems B&O is not much better than other brands when it comes to customer satisfaction for entry level products. As I’m not sure if the (long term) support for more expensive models is any better I’m not sure I’ll get one in the future.
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