Introduction:
The Rockville R-GO Portable Speaker is designed for ultimate portability and convenience, and it comes with a mounting bracket to easily attach to a bicycle bar, mic stand, or other surfaces. In this guide, we'll walk you through the simple steps to mount your R-GO speaker securely and show you how to use its lanyard and carabiner for even easier portability.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Prepare the Mounting Bracket
- Your R-GO speaker comes with a mounting bracket already attached. To start, unscrew the screw securing the speaker to the bracket.
- Remove the screw completely and set it aside.
- Optionally, you can remove the rubber pads to stabilize the mount further, but this step is not always necessary.
2. Attach the Mount to Your Bar or Bicycle
- Stretch the mounting bracket to fit your desired surface (e.g., bicycle bar, mic stand, etc.).
- If there’s too much wiggle room, place the rubber pads back into the mount to enhance stability.
- Once the mount is positioned properly, use the screw you removed earlier to secure the bracket in place. Run the screw through the designated holes and tighten it to lock the mount.
3. Remove the Speaker for Portability
- After mounting, you can easily remove the speaker from the mount for portability. Simply lift it off as needed.
- Alternatively, you can use the lanyard and carabiner to carry the speaker around.
4. Using the Lanyard and Carabiner for Portability
- To attach the lanyard:
- Thread the thin end of the lanyard through the hook on the speaker.
- Next, take the thick end of the lanyard and run it through the thin loop.
- Pull the thick end through so that the lanyard securely wraps around the hook on the speaker.
- To use the carabiner:
- Attach the carabiner directly to the speaker or the end of the lanyard for additional portability.
Conclusion:
Mounting your Rockville R-GO Portable Speaker is simple and easy, whether you're securing it to your bicycle, a mic stand, or another surface. With the lanyard and carabiner options, you can easily take your speaker with you wherever you go.
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