What the iHome iW3 TV commercial - Airplay is about.
The iHome iW3 TV Spot is a short advertisement showcasing the Airplay feature of the product. The iHome iW3 is a wireless speaker system that allows you to stream music from your Apple device using Airplay technology. The TV spot begins with a close-up of the iHome iW3 speaker and then cuts to a young woman walking through her house with her iPhone. As she walks, the music she's playing seamlessly transitions from her iPhone to the iHome iW3 speaker.
The commercial emphasizes the ease and convenience of using the Airplay technology. The young woman doesn't have to plug her iPhone into the speaker or fiddle with any wires. She simply walks around her house with her phone and the music effortlessly follows her. The Airplay feature of the iHome iW3 is perfect for those who want high-quality sound without the hassle of wires or complicated set-up.
The TV spot closes with a shot of the iHome iW3 and the words "Wireless Sound System" displayed on screen. The product is marketed as a sleek, modern device that seamlessly integrates into your life. The iHome iW3 is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy their music without the hassle of cords or docking stations. With its Airplay technology, the iHome iW3 is a must-have for anyone who loves their music and wants to listen to it with ease.
iHome iW3 TV commercial - Airplay produced for
iHome
was first shown on television on November 14, 2012.
Frequently Asked Questions about ihome iw3 tv spot, 'airplay'
Go to 'Wi-Fi settings' on your smart device. Select 'iHome iAVS16' as a Wi-Fi network. Go back to the iHome AVS app. Select your preferred Wi-Fi network and enter your password.
» Make your Bluetooth device “discoverable” » Power on speaker » The first time the unit is powered on it will enter auto-pairing mode. » To manually pair, press and hold Bluetooth Button for 2 sec. » Select “iHome iBT620” on your device's Bluetooth menu to complete pairing.
Verify that your router is discoverable (must broadcast itself and not require user to type in the exact name). Must use WPA/WPA2 security (not WEP, or WPA/WPA2 enterprise). Move the iW1 closer to your network access point; the Wi-Fi signal is weak or the iW1 is out of range of your Wi-Fi network.
To do this, open Settings and find the “Bluetooth” option. Enable Bluetooth, then tap on “Pair new device” or its equivalent option. The iHome speaker should now appear on your Android device, once recognized by your Android device, select it to pair.
Check that all connections are correct and properly plugged in. Make sure your device is properly paired with your unit. Make sure the Power is ON. Make sure unit is not connected to an outlet controlled by a switch.
Android Device
Enable Bluetooth, then tap on “Pair new device” or its equivalent option. The iHome speaker should now appear on your Android device, once recognized by your Android device, select it to pair.
If your device does not auto-link when within range, re-pair the device. To do so, first delete this unit from your Bluetooth devices menu. Move the Power OFF/Bluetooth/Aux Switch on the unit to the Bluetooth position (center) to begin pairing. Make sure your device is working properly.
Internet & network
- Unplug the router and modem's power cords from the power outlet for 15 seconds.
- Plug the power cords back in.
- Check that all cords and cables are secure at both ends.
- Wait a few minutes, until the lights on the modem and router are working right. (See the device manual or manufacturer's support site.)
iHome Zen. iHome Connect (Works with iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and requires iOS 4.0 or later)
Android devices – Settings > Connections > Location, make sure it is turned on. Go back to Settings > Apps > iHome Enhance > Permissions > Location, make sure it is turned on as well.
Bluetooth. I can't pair my mirror to my Bluetooth-enabled device. Press and Hold the Bluetooth Button on the mirror for 10 seconds to clear a previous connection. Once cleared, attempt to pair again.
Browse and play your music
In the Music app, tap Library, then tap a category, such as Albums or Songs; tap Downloaded to view only music stored on iPhone. Scroll to browse or swipe down the page and type in the search field to filter your results and find what you're looking for.