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Was sitting in the living room and the phantoms started to play music ( very loud) without me turning anything on and nobody else was home. I had to turn the power off to the speakers for it to stop. I live in a apartment building so I was wondering if someone access the phantoms Bluetooth or wifi? I have had the speakers for four months now and never had this problem. I have two silver phantoms and the dialog box and nothing else, tidal for music. How can I stop this from happening again? Thanks
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I use a UE boom and had the same thing happening when playing Tidal. Always at the start of a song. It's happened on two occasions. The first time via my iPhone. I'm not sure what I used the second time. Today, I'm using it playing iTunes from my MBPro and no problems.
It would be almost impossible for someone to have exactly the same code on a bluetooth device.
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In general the reach distance of Bluetooth is approximately 10 meters IF there are no walls inbetween the transmitter and receiver. So the person who started your Phantoms must have been in close range to be able to connect to, and activate, your Phantoms. To avoid this happening in the future, just switch off the Bluetooth function on your Phantoms when you're not using it.
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How do you switch off Bluetooth? With Spark?
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Yes, you turn off BT in Spark
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21-Feb-2016, 20:44
(This post was last modified: 21-Feb-2016, 20:58 by Silvertouran.)
Thanks Ragwo, found it. I live in a block of 6 flats and didn't want the same thing happening to me. Especially as it defaults the volume to 70.
Strange thing is the Remote control still works, i thought this was Bluetooth.
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