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So, I have Xubuntu 14.04.4 on an old Toshiba Lifebook S laptop. I have been using (so far) Blueman Device Manager 1.23 to manage connection and, honestly, I would not be able to report successful connections.

My GT-I9195 seemingly connects, but no way I manage to browse its filesystem or send a file (yet - I do accept it when prompted...). So there's a tough chance the problem lies with my hardware or with Blueman. Anyway, I got this: I have just purchased a bluetooth stereo speaker JBL Charge 2+. My laptop 'sees' it but when pairing asks for a pin code. Neither "0000" nor "1234" work.

I could find absolutely nothing on this issue on the net - posts on this forum about JBL Charge 2 do not seem to apply, they are quite old, and anyway they have remain unanswered.

Thanks for your help - or thanks for trying.

muru
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According to the quick start guide the code is 0000, so you must have other problems with your connection.

Edit - that link appears to be for a Charge, this link for the Charge 2 does not show any code at all.

Edit 2 - neither does this manual for the Charge 2+.

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There is no pin code. All you have to do is update your Bluetooth drivers.

Device manager > Bluetooth > Update drivers

I had this stupid pin problem, and these steps were enough to fix it.

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Bluetooth is a pain but make sure Pulseaudio is installed with

sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth

Then make sure pulseaudio is started. I typed pulse in the box on the Start menu.

Then try to connect. You may have to fiddle in the pulse volume control to output from the Charge 2+ instead of pc speakers.

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On Ubuntu 16.04 the automatic code selections works after some tries. Not super solid, but after turning BT off and on again i could finally select it in the sound settings as output. In the sound settings i did need to switch the mode to "A2DP sink" from the preconfigured "HSP/HFP". As said not completely hasslefree but i now got the beats rocking with the combination of Thinkpad x230's integrated Bluetooth and a JBCL Charge 2+ :)