
Lenco CD-300
Lenco CD-300
2 months ago
Connection to the car via Bluetooth is often not possible as many car systems require a pairing code that the CD-300 does not support. As an alternative, the manufacturer recommends using an AUX cable if the car has a corresponding input. If you still want to try it: Activate pairing mode on the CD-300 by pressing and holding the BT button until the Bluetooth indicator flashes quickly. Make sure that the car system is in pairing mode and remains within the 10 metre range. If there are connection problems, press the P.MODE/PAIR button again. Note: If difficulties persist, this is usually due to the CD-300's lack of pairing code support.
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The listening time depends on the volume setting. If I go above the set standard level and listen loudly, I can listen for between 6 and 10 hours. The batteries are recharged within approx. 3 hours, again depending on the power of the charger. Don't forget to set the slide switch to "Charge" and then back again. I have had the device for 18 months now and it works reliably.
Hello Manuela, I don't think so, it only has a headphone/audio jack.
Unfortunately not.
sorry, no idea, best ask someone from digitic, or the manufacturer themselves
Press the same button again. This continues the process.
There are two exchangeable batteries, can also be operated with batteries. Running time OK.
The battery lasted quite a long time at first. About 5-8 hours. However, it could no longer be charged after 5 x and the device became extremely hot. We now use normal batteries and they also last about 5-6 hours. Hope this helps. Greetings, G.S.
@amue: You can also plug the USB cable directly into the laptop to charge the device. Any plug of a mobile phone with a USB connection also works. You do not need a separate mains adapter. Personally, I am not satisfied with the device because the Bluetooth connection to the headphones does not work.
Yes. First pause button, then stop button. Finds the spot perfectly even after a long period of non-use.
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