How to Connect to Bluetooth Speakers of Keystone Camper
Updated 03/30/2025 | Published 04/21/2024 >
Question:
I have a keystone 28rkd. I have two outdoor Bluetooth speakers that I can figure out how to connect to them. There is no receiver in the camper and Bluetooth does not show up on my phone. What am I doing wrong here.
asked by: Mike S
Expert Reply:
Hey Mike, so I found some online Keystone manuals that detail how to link to the Bluetooth speakers.
1. Power on each Keystone by pressing their power buttons. You will hear "Power On" for confirmation. *2. The speakers will automatically, wirelessly link for stereo sound. The speakers will search for each other while playing an intermittent tone. Once the stereo pair is success fully linked, you will hear "Pairing successful, connected" followed by "Left channel" and "Right channel" on the respective speakers. *This process may take up to 2 minutes the first time two speakers are linked. Speakers that were previously linked will relink automatically in a few seconds if powered on in range of one another. Note: Keystone speakers should be within 30 ft. (9 m) of each other to Link properly.3. When the stereo link is confirmed by the solid green LED, press the Bluetooth Connect button on either speaker or the included remote to enter Bluetooth Pairing Mode. Note: The Left channel will be the "master" speaker, and the unit from which the Bluetooth range will be determined.4. On your Bluetooth device, navigate to your Bluetooth settings menu, find Keystone, and connect. Once the Bluetooth connection is made, the blue LED will be solid. You will hear "Connected" for confirmation. *Note: If you experience trouble in connecting, select "Forget this Device" for Keystone onyour Bluetooth device and try to connect again.5. If your Bluetooth device is not able to connect to Keystone, hold the Bluetooth Connect button on the speaker to break previous Bluetooth connections and reset the Bluetooth module.

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Furrion RV Stereo - Single DIN - HDMI, AUX/USB, Bluetooth, NFC, App Control - 60W - 2 Zone - 12V
- RV Stereos
- In-Cab Stereo
- Multimedia System
- 60 Watts
- 12V
- Single DIN
- Bluetooth Compatible
- 7-1/16W x 2T x 6D Inch
- AM/FM
- AUX
- CD/DVD Player
- HDMI
- Headphone Jack
- NFC
- Smartphone App
- Speaker Output
- USB
- Furrion
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Alyssa K.
5/31/2024
I have a Keystone Springdale 291BRC & I’m having the same issues. It’s just 2 speakers in the outside of my RV nowhere to “turn them on” and no motherboard to connect them from. I’ve turned on my Bluetooth from my phone, & nothing pops up to give me to option to connect?