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Woman celebrates connecting her iPhone to her Bluetooth speaker.

Picture this: You're at a party. The music is terrible. You want to jump on aux, but you don't know how to connect your iPhone to the speaker. Sounds like a nightmare, right?

Good thing it's very simple and easy to connect your iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker.

Your iPhone is equipped with the ability to connect to speakers via Bluetooth, which comes in handy anytime you want to play music or anything else on a speaker.

Follow these steps to connect your iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker.

How to connect your iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker:

1. Open Settings.

2. Select "Bluetooth."

Select "Bluetooth" to begin the process of connecting your iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker.
Select "Bluetooth" to begin the process of connecting your iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker. Credit: Screenshot: apple

3. Make sure your iPhone's Bluetooth is on.

If it is on, the oval next to Bluetooth will be green, and you will see "My Devices" and "Other Devices" below Bluetooth. To turn Bluetooth on, tap the circle in the oval next to Bluetooth.

Circled in red is the button that turns Bluetooth on and off on your iPhone.
Circled in red is the button that turns Bluetooth on and off on your iPhone. Credit: screenshot: Apple

4. Make your speaker available to pair.

Hold down the button on your speaker that makes it available to pair. This may be different depending on your speaker.

5. Find your speaker under "Other Devices" on iPhone, and tap it to connect.

If you follow those simple steps you should be able to connect to any Bluetooth speaker.

If your speaker is not Bluetooth, you can connect your iPhone to it the old fashioned way...simply by plugging it into the aux cord.

There you go.

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