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To complete the upgrade you will need: • A Windows PC (the upgrades are not yet Mac-compatible.) • A standard micro USB connector - please note that fast-charging connectors, as you would use for a phone, will not work. Upgrade steps: After downloading and unzipping the above file: • Disable Bluetooth connection from music source, “forget” the device. • Power off speaker using the power button located on the rear of the unit. • Maker sure speaker is wall-powered.

• Connect the micro USB connector from PC to the micro USB port on the rear of the speaker. • Power on speaker. • From your PC, double click the “firmwareupdater.” (It may also appear as “updater” or “updater.exe” depending on your computer.) • A message will pop up to indicate the firmware upgrade is in process. When it finishes, a “100% complete” message will appear. • Unplug the USB cable and turn the speaker off and then back on again. • The firmware upgrade is complete. • “Exos9 3.53” will be the name shown on your device’s Bluetooth list.

Re-pair your device, turn up the volume loud enough to annoy your neighbors and enjoy! Please contact with any upgrade questions. (Sorry, you’re on your own with the neighbors.). To complete the upgrade you will need: • A Windows PC (the upgrades are not yet Mac-compatible.) • A standard micro USB connector - please note that fast-charging connectors, as you would use for a phone, will not work. Upgrade steps: After downloading and unzipping the above file: • Disable Bluetooth connection from music source, “forget” the device. • Power off speaker using the power button located on the rear of the unit.

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• Maker sure speaker is wall-powered. • Connect the micro USB connector from PC to the micro USB port on the rear of the speaker. • Power on speaker. • From your PC, double click the “firmwareupdater.” (It may also appear as “updater” or “updater.exe” depending on your computer.) • A message will pop up to indicate the firmware upgrade is in process. When it finishes, a “100% complete” message will appear.

• Unplug the USB cable and turn the speaker off and then back on again. • The firmware upgrade is complete. • “Exos9 4.53” will be the name shown on your device’s Bluetooth list.

Re-pair your device, turn up the volume loud enough to annoy your neighbors and enjoy! Please contact with any upgrade questions. (Sorry, you’re on your own with the neighbors.).

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It was the market leader in several product categories. Aiwa created the first Japanese cassette tape recorder in 1964. The company was listed on the from October 1961 until September 2002. The company went into the red in the late 1990s, and was fully bought by in 2002. Aiwa was then rebranded as a new youth-focused division of Sony, but it was unsuccessful and the brand was discontinued by 2006. In 2015, an American audio company known as Hale Devices, Inc.

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Aiwa marketed Japan's first boombox, the TPR-101 in 1968, as well as the first cassette deck, TP-1009. In 1980, Aiwa created the world's first personal stereo recorder, TP-S30. Despite Sony being the major shareholder, healthy competition between the two brands was believed to be profitable. In 1990, Aiwa created the HP-J7, designed to be vertically inserted into the ear.