How Do You Connect Your Phone To A Ryobi Radio? Follow These Simple Steps

With the ability to share its rechargeable 18v Lithium Ion Batteries between devices, Ryobi’s One+ lineup of power tools arguably rank among the most versatile you’re able to find on the consumer market. However, these day’s the brand’s One+ lineup has grown to include a handful of devices that do not fall strictly into the arena of power tools and yard equipment. Yes, that list includesa solid cache of transportable speaker systems, which are indeed available for purchase through Ryobi’s online storefront orits exclusive brick and mortar retailer The Home Depot.

Ryobi actually offers several different builds of Bluetooth speaker systems, with One+ users able to share their 18v battery packs between a range of audio devices that are designed to bring some noise to worksites, backyards, and campsites alike. Yes, each of those Ryobi speakers is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, and they even allow you to pick up FM radio stations. Most of them also let you connect a USB cord so you’re able to charge a smartphone or MP3 device directly from your Ryobi One+ Lithium Ion Battery.

Connecting phone to Ryobi speaker

Of course, pumping out your favorite tunes while getting a hard day’s work done is the primary purpose ofthe Japanese tool manufacturer’s speaker systems. Should you decide to add a Ryobi speaker to your worksite setup, you’ll need to connect your smartphone, tablet, or MP3 player before you can kick out the jams while you work. Follow these steps to get connected.

Connecting your phone to Ryobi Radio with Bluetooth

Like many of the offerings in Ryobi’s One+ lineup, its Bluetooth speaker systems come backed by a 3-year limited warranty, meaning you can purchase one with the knowledge that Ryobi will likely repair or replace the device should it malfunction. You can take heart in knowing many of the speakers available through Ryobi’s online storefront have been well reviewed by users, with most boasting ratings between 4.6 and 4.8 stars out of five. Once you’ve decided which model best suits your needs, follow these steps to connect your Bluetooth device.

Please note, the device you’re trying to connect must be within 30 ft of the speaker to be discoverable. Once connected, you can use the search, scan, and volume buttons on either your device or the speaker to skip between songs and control sound levels. To disconnect the device from your speaker, press and hold the Preset button, and look for the flashing BT light on the LCD, as it signals that your device is no longer connected.

Ryobi speaker on table

Connecting your phone to Ryobi Radio with auxiliary cable

In these technologically advanced times, it’s safe to assume that virtually every human being has a Bluetooth enabled smartphone or tablet in their pocket, handbag, or backpack. However, if you prefer to keep things old school, you may still be able to connect a device to one of Ryobi’s speakers through its auxiliary input port. Here are the steps you’ll need to follow to connect a device through the AUX port.

As in Bluetooth mode, you may use the volume buttons on either your device or the Ryobi speaker to control sound levels. It should also be noted that connecting a device with the AUX port will not charge said device’s battery. Nor will your MP3 device turn off when you turn the speaker off or disconnect the auxiliary cable. Perhaps most importantly, your Ryobi speaker does not come with an auxiliary cable in the box. So, if you’re looking to connect that way, you’ll need to source one separately.