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Hi all,
Today all of a sudden my phantom started playing music. This happened a couple times so I just unplugged it. Im assuming its the next door neighbours.
Is there anyway to stop this?
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Go to Spark, then go to Settings, then Devices, select your Phantoms (each one) and then turn bluetooth off.
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I found it bad that you can't password protect the signals.
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What is your neighbour's taste in music like?
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(11-Mar-2016, 13:29)Confused Wrote: What is your neighbour's taste in music like?
And did they crank it up so they could hear it better?
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Am I correct in saying that if im already using the Bluetooth then someone else can't just jump in there?
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Alternatively, use bluetooth through an external BT adapter that supports pin protection.