1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your Docooler Mini Bone Conduction Speaker. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device and retain it for future reference.
The Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker is a compact, portable audio device designed to transform various hollow surfaces into sound-producing diaphragms, offering a unique audio experience. It features Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, True Wireless Stereo (TWS) pairing for dual speaker use, and a built-in microphone for calls.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Carefully unpack your Docooler Mini Bone Conduction Speaker and ensure all items are present:
- 1 or 2 x Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker(s) (depending on package)
- 1 or 2 x Lanyard(s)
- 1 or 2 x Suction Cup(s)
- 1 or 2 x Adhesive Pad(s)
- 1 or 2 x Type-C Charging Cable(s)

Image 2.1: Contents of the Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker package, including the speaker, charging cable, lanyard, suction cup, and adhesive pads.
3. Nga Hua o te Hua
- Hangarau Tuku Iwi: Transforms hollow objects into speakers.
- Hoahoa Kiato: Small and portable, ideal for travel.
- Nihokikorangi 5.0: Hononga ahokore pumau, whai hua hoki.
- Tirotiro Ahokore Tika (TWS): Pair two speakers for immersive 3D stereo sound.
- Puoro-roto: Supports hands-free phone conversations and conference calls.
- Whakamahinga Whanui: Suitable for music, podcasts, games, movies, and can function as an FM radio.
- Rauemi Roa: Constructed from aluminum.

Image 3.1: The Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker, emphasizing its compact size and key features like bone conduction, Bluetooth 5.0, TWS, Type-C charging, fast charge, and aluminum alloy construction.

Image 3.2: A person placing the Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker into a pocket, illustrating its portability.
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Te Whakataki i te Kaikorero
Before first use, fully charge the speaker. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the speaker's charging port and the other end to a USB power source (e.g., computer, wall adapter). The LED indicator will show the charging status.
- Whero Ka: Te utu
- Whero Weto: Ka Utu Katoa
4.2 Hiko / Whakaweto
To power on, press and hold the power button until the LED indicator lights up. To power off, press and hold the power button again until the LED indicator turns off.
4.3 Bluetooth Pairing (Single Speaker)
- Ensure the speaker is charged and powered on. The blue LED will flash, indicating it is in pairing mode.
- I runga i to waea atamai, papa ranei, whakaaheitia te Nihokikorangi me te rapu mo nga taputapu e waatea ana.
- Select "Humbird Speaker" from the list of devices.
- Kia honoa, ka noho pūmau tonu te rama LED kikorangi.
4.4 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Pairing (Two Speakers)
For an enhanced stereo experience, two Docooler Bone Conduction Speakers can be paired together:
- Me whakarite kua utua ngā kaikōrero e rua, ā, kua whakawetohia hoki te hiko.
- Power on both speakers simultaneously.
- Wait for 3-5 seconds. The speakers will automatically pair with each other. You will hear an audible confirmation.
- Once paired with each other, one speaker will enter Bluetooth pairing mode (blue LED flashing).
- I runga i to waea atamai, papa ranei, whakaaheitia te Nihokikorangi me te rapu mo nga taputapu e waatea ana.
- Select "Humbird Speaker" from the list. Both speakers will now play audio in stereo.

Image 4.1: The LED indicator on the Docooler speaker, showing states for Red On (Charging), Red Off (Fully Charged), Blue On (Paired/Connected), and Blue Flashing (Waiting for pair).

Image 4.2: Two Docooler Bone Conduction Speakers positioned for True Wireless Stereo (TWS) playback, demonstrating their ability to combine for an enhanced audio experience.

Image 4.3: A diagram explaining the True Wireless Stereo (TWS) functionality, showing how two speakers create an immersive bass experience.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Whakatangi Ororongo
Once connected via Bluetooth, simply play audio from your paired device. The speaker will transmit sound through bone conduction.
5.2 Using on Different Surfaces
The unique bone conduction technology allows the speaker to produce sound by vibrating against various hollow surfaces. Experiment with different materials to discover varied sound effects. Generally, the more empty the object, the louder the sound will be.
- Exampiti: Glass, guitars, cardboard boxes, plastic storage boxes, photo frames, wooden tables, helmets.

Image 5.1: A collage demonstrating the Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker's versatility on different surfaces such as a cardboard box, wooden desk, guitar, car dashboard, and glass, each producing a distinct sound.
Video 5.1: A demonstration of the Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker producing different sound qualities when placed on various surfaces, such as a kitchen cabinet.
Ataata 5.2: He whakaaturanga ataata hua manaasing the Docooler Mini Bone Conduction Speaker's features, including its compact size, Bluetooth connectivity, TWS stereo pairing, and ability to work on various surfaces.
5.3 Mana Rōrahi
Adjust the volume directly from your paired Bluetooth device. The speaker can reach up to 115dB, depending on the surface it is placed on.
5.4 Waea-Waea-a-ringa
When connected to a smartphone, the built-in microphone allows you to answer calls directly through the speaker. Press the multi-function button (usually the play/pause button) to answer or end a call.
5.5 FM Radio Aratau
The speaker can also function as an FM radio. Refer to the specific button functions on your device for switching to FM mode and tuning stations.
6. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Wipe the speaker with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te kaikorero ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Ātete wai: Ko tenei taputapu KORE parewai. A ape i te pa ki te wai, te makuku nui ranei.
7. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau he kaha | He iti te pākahiko | Me utu katoa te kaikōrero. |
| Kaore e taea te hono ma te Nihokikorangi | Speaker not in pairing mode; Bluetooth off on device; already paired to another device; too far from device. | Ensure speaker is flashing blue LED. Turn Bluetooth on your device. Disconnect from other devices. Move closer to the speaker (within 10 meters). |
| Kaore he tangi, he iti ranei te rahinga | Volume too low on speaker or device; poor surface contact; speaker not connected. | Increase volume on both speaker and device. Ensure firm contact with a hollow surface. Verify Bluetooth connection. |
| Kua rahua te takirua TWS | Speakers not powered on simultaneously; too far apart. | Power on both speakers at the same time. Ensure speakers are close to each other during pairing. |
| He kino te kounga oro | Unsuitable surface; speaker placement. | Experiment with different hollow surfaces. Ensure the speaker is placed firmly and centrally on the chosen surface. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
- Waitohu: Kaituku
- Ingoa Tauira: ZMM6064611144291FS
- Hangarau Hononga: Ahokore (Nihokikorangi)
- Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Ahokore: Nihokikorangi
- Awhe Nihokikorangi: 10 Mita
- Momo Kaikorero: Atekōkiri Kawenga Koiwi
- Aratau Putanga Ororongo: Reo irirangi (me te TWS)
- Mana Putanga Morahi Tukuoro: 3 Watts
- Whakautu Auautanga: 20 KHz
- Waitohu Tohu-ki-Toi: 70 dB
- Puna Hiko: Pūhiko Powered
- Raukaha Pūhiko: 400 Miliamp Nga haora
- Whakauru Voltage: 5 Volts (DC)
- Tikanga Mana: Paa
- Rauemi: Konumohe
- Rahi Hua: 2.76"D x 2.76"W x 1.97"H
- Taumaha Tūemi: 7 hekere
- He parewai: HĒ (Kāore i te ātete ki te wai)
- Whakamahinga o roto/waho: Roo-roto
- Ngā Pūrere Hototahi: Waea atamai, Papa

Image 8.1: The Docooler Bone Conduction Speaker, showcasing tona rahi kiato me tona hoahoa.

Image 8.2: Docooler Bone Conduction Speakers displayed in three color variants: black, silver, and red.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Docooler Mini Bone Conduction Speaker comes with an Extended Warranty. For specific details regarding warranty coverage, claims, or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or contact Docooler customer service directly through their official webte waahi, te kaihokohoko ranei i hokona ai te hua.



