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    SKU: OSD-BTP-650-PAR

    OSD BTP6506.5" Wireless BT 5.0 Outdoor Patio Speaker Pair 150W, IP54 Rated, Black or White

    Purchase 6.5" Wireless BT 5.0 Outdoor Patio Speaker Pair 150W, IP54 Rated, Black or White BTP650
    • Outdoor Speaker Depot SKU: OSD-BTP-650-PAR bluetooth-wireless-patio-speaker
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    Introducing the BTP650 Wireless BT Patio Speaker Pair, the perfect addition to your deck or patio. These sleek and modern speakers are designed to withstand all weather conditions with an IP54 rating and are constructed with a water-resistant treated paper woofer and a 1" silk dome tweeter. With a power handling of 150W, you can enjoy powerful sound no matter the occasion.

    The speakers feature Wireless BT Version 5.0 and are compatible with A2DP Standard, making it easy to connect to any Wireless BT-enabled device. The powder-coated rust-resistant aluminum grille and gold-plated spring-loaded binding posts add to the durability of the speakers, while the composite resin low resonator cabinet provides clear and crisp sound.

    The set includes one main speaker and one pairing speaker, and comes with a full-motion bracket for easy installation. The power supply length is 3' 5" from plug to transformer and 15' 5" from transformer to speaker. The speakers are available in black or white and come with a 1-year warranty. Sold as a pair.

    Helpful tips:
    1) Determine the ideal location where the Patio Speakers are not exposed directly to the elements. Note: speakers typically should be placed between 8 to 12 feet apart for proper stereo separation.
    2) The Master Patio Speaker needs to be located near an AC outlet where you can connect the Power Supply to the Master Speaker in order provide the electrical current needed for the Internal Stereo Power Amplifier and Wireless BT Receiver.
    3) The Pairing speaker must be connected to the Master Speaker with the 10-foot Speaker Cable that is supplied with the kit. The length of the speaker cable can be cut down for an exact fit but should not be extended beyond 30 feet

    What's Included: Water Resistant Power Adapter, Speaker Wire, and Waterproof Wire Connectors

    Warning: California's Proposition 65

    Warning:

    This product can expose you to chemicals, including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    • Speaker Type: 6.5" 2 Way Wireless BT Patio Speakers
    • IP54 Rated
    • Woofer: 6.5" Water Resistant Treated Paper Woofer
    • Tweeter: 1" Silk Dome 
    • Frequency Response: 32Hz-20kHz +/- 10dB
    • Power Handling: 150W
    • Sensitivity: 90db
    • Impedance: 8 Ohms
    • Wireless BT Version: 5.0
    • Compatible with A2DP Standard
    • Powder-coated Rust Resistant Aluminum Grille
    • Gold-Plated Spring Loaded Binding Posts
    • Full Motion Bracket
    • Composite Resin Low Resonator Cabinet
    • Power Supply Length: Plug to Transformer - 3' 5", Transformer to Speaker - 15' 5"
    • Unit Dimensions: (L x H x D) 11.9" x 7.8" x 7.6"
    • Sold As: Pair
    • Colors Available: Black or White
    • Weight: 8.5" lbs each
    • Warranty: 1 Year
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    Bob • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Is there an on/off switch for these speaker sets?  What is the power output from each speaker?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Bob:There is no on/off switch on our Bluetooth kits. They go into standby until you do a search and sync up with your device. The BTR650 rated at 100 watts per channel and 60 Watts RMS Continous.TL/5568
    Ray • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I bought the btp 650 , but I didn’t get code from the speakers on my phone 
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Ray:The BTP650 should show up on your Smartphone as BT Speaker; there is no code involved. After you plug the Power Supply into both the wall outlet and the connector come off the back of the Master Speaker. Make sure you have also pushed the power switch to on. There will be a signal that you have connected after selecting BT Speaker. There will also be a signal when you turn off the Bluetooth on your connected device. You will hear a different beep that you are now disconnected and the unit goes into standby until the next sync up.TL/5602
    NJS • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM In order to keep these out of the elements I will have to mount them under an eave approximately 20 feet above the patio. Will they still be effective? 
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hello New Jersey:The BTP650 feature a sealed cabinet and have an IP rating of IPX6. Which means they can withstand direct water jets. So the front baffle is not a problem with exposure to the elements. There is a plastic cover to cover the waterproof On/off switch and push spring terminals for the speake5r wire that has to connect the Satellite Speaker from the Master Speaker. There is also a pigtail from the Master Speaker that has a waterproof connector from the IP67 Rated AC Power Supply with the 25-foot cord. Some waterproof duct tapes can help seal the plastic back cover. If you have to go up to 20 feet, I will mount them a little closer together (8 to 10 feet, tweeters on the outside). Line of sight will not be a problem, so connectivity should be functional. So I would experiment between the 20 foot and a lower position (even exposed to the elements)Good luckTL/5619
    Nick • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Got a pair of BTP 525 series to pair with my Echo Show 5 but the speakers will not show up using pair or discover in the Alexa App.  The speaker is showing up on my iPhone under Bluetooth devices.
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Nick:I found this posting for Amazon Echo on C/Net from 2017: https://www.cnet.com/news/you-can-finally-connect-the-amazon-echo-with-bluetooth-speakers/. You can finally pair the Amazon Echo with Bluetooth speakersAmazon quietly updated the Echo last week, and you can now stream audio from your Echo to an external speaker over Bluetooth.BY RY CRISTMARCH 13, 2017 9:06 AM PDTEXERT FROM THE POST: Those pairing instructions are pretty simple -- to connect, you'll want to put your external speaker into pairing mode, then head to the settings section of the Alexa app. Select your Echo device, then tap Bluetooth, then select the speaker you want to pair with.That gives the Echo at least some of the additional flexibility that you get with the Echo Dot, a much smaller and less expensive Alexa speaker that's always been able to pair with external Bluetooth speakers. Keep in mind, though, that the Echo Dot can also connect with external speakers via line-in jack. There's no such jack in the full-size Echo, so the Echo Dot is still the more flexible of the two.TL/5626
    JF • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Hello, do these speakers can stay outdoor in winter? Thank you
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    HI JF:We typically recommend you bring all of our outdoor speakers in for the winter. As far as the BTP650 they front baffle is sealed, and the power connector features a waterproof socket. The on/off switch is weatherproof and has a plastic cover that snaps over the power button and Speaker Push terminals. The cover features a notched opening on one of the four sides. It is for the speaker wire and Power Supply Connector to exit the back cavity. There is also a back panel for the Satellite speaker as well. The slot aims down and out. I would recommend sealing the plastic cover with waterproof duct tape on all four seams, including cover the wires coming out of the cavity. I think I would not recommend the BTP650 be left outdoors during the winter months. Especially as far North as Montreal, Canada unless the BTP650 Speaker and the power supply are well protected from the Elements. Here in Portland, Oregon, I bring in my BTP525 speakers, leaving the bracket and Power Supply out all season.TL/5629