Why is my Ewa A106 Pro not pairing with my device?

Why is my Ewa A106 Pro not pairing with my device?
I have been trying to connect my Ewa A106 Pro Bluetooth speaker to my device, but it just won’t pair. I’ve made sure that the speaker is fully charged and turned on. I’ve also checked that my device’s Bluetooth function is enabled and that it’s within the range of the speaker. Despite all this, the connection just doesn’t seem to happen. The speaker doesn’t show up in the list of available Bluetooth devices, and sometimes it appears briefly but fails to connect when I try to pair it. I’ve restarted both the speaker and my device multiple times, but nothing seems to work. I am at a loss as to why my Ewa A106 Pro is experiencing these pairing issues, and it’s becoming quite frustrating.
4 Answers

I’ve experienced connectivity issues with my Ewa A106 Pro before. Here’s a detailed solution that worked for me: First, I ensured that no other devices were previously paired with the speaker. This means clearing out the pairing history by unpairing the speaker from any other devices it was connected to. Next, I performed a complete device restart on my phone. This method involved holding the power button to restart instead of just putting the phone to sleep. After that, I tried to pair the devices once more. To my relief, it worked. Sometimes, ensuring both devices are restarted and have no prior connections can rectify the pairing issue.

I faced a similar issue and found that the problem was with the firmware. Here’s what worked for me: I updated the firmware on my phone, which fixed the problem immediately. Sometimes, the issue might be with your phone or laptop’s software rather than the speaker itself. Also, double-check that your speaker has enough battery charge. Low battery levels can sometimes cause connectivity problems.

For a while, I struggled with the same pairing issue you described. It came down to needing to reset the Bluetooth settings. Here’s what I did: first, I turned off the Bluetooth on both my phone and the Ewa A106 Pro. After waiting for about 30 seconds, I turned them back on. I also removed the speaker from my device’s list of paired devices and then tried pairing them again. Doing this fresh start helped in recognizing the speaker, and it connected without any fuss.

When I had trouble getting my Ewa A106 Pro to pair, it turned out that interference from other wireless devices was the culprit. To solve this, I moved other wireless devices, like routers and other Bluetooth gadgets, away from my speaker and the device I was trying to connect it with. The interference was disrupting the connection. I also performed a factory reset on the speaker by holding down the power button for around 10 to 15 seconds until the indicator light flashed. After doing this, I was able to pair my speaker successfully.