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The SoundBase is both a protective case and a sound platform for your Vibe.
Make sure that the Vibe is on and the green indicator is illuminated.
The green indicator will start to flash when you have used 2/3 of the battery capacity. You will need to charge the Vibe soon. The green indicator will turn off completely when the battery is fully drained.
The Vibe battery is completely drained. You need to recharge the Vibe battery.
The Vibe does not have any volume control. Use the volume control on your audio source to raise and lower the sound volume.
About 5 hours depending on volume, audio source, and content being played through the Vibe.
Make sure music is playing on your audio source and that the source is not in mute or pause mode.
Also confirm that the Vibe audio cable is connected to the audio source headphone or line-out jack.
Your Vibe is fully charged. Disconnect from the charging cable.
The indicator will blink until the battery is charged to 50% capacity. Once over 50% charge, the indicator will continue to glow but will stop blinking. The indicator will turn off completely when the battery is fully charged.
Make sure the Vibe is sitting on top of the SoundBase accessory or any hollow surface, like a box.
About 4-5 hours using your USB port. Much faster (2-3 hours) if you are using a USB AC Adapter.
Turn the Vibe On
Press and hold the power button for 2-3 seconds. The indicator will illuminate green when on.
Turn the Vibe Off
Press and hold the power button for 3-4 seconds until the green indicator turns off.
Using the included USB Charging Cable, plug the USB end of the cable into any USB port or USB wall adapter. Plug the other end of the cable (3.5mm plug) into the Vibe audio jack. The indicator will illuminate amber (orange) color when the Vibe is charging.
Using the audio cable (3.5mm plug to 3.5mm plug) included with your Vibe, plug one end into the audio jack of the Vibe and the other into your audio source headphone or line out jack.
The Tunemount is a mount that allows you to play your Shake or Vibe on any surface by using the supplied double back adhesive tape strips.
The Shake Ring slips over the Shake and holds the Shake in place when playing audio, keeping it from shaking off the playing surface.
With both helmet mounts the volume is good until you reach 20-25mph. At this point you will start to lose audio clarity and volume due to wind noise with bike helmets.
View the Shake manual or watch the “How To” video instruction.
The Tunestrap Helmet Mount is a helmet mount which holds the Shake and allows you to attach the Shake to vented bike helmets (both road and mountain).
Smooth Helmets:
1. Make sure the Exciter, (speaker looking profile), on the bottom of the Shake passes through the Gecko Mount and is coming in full surface contact with the helmet. If full surface contact is not made between the helmet and the exciter try repositioning the Gecko Mount to another location on the back of the helmet.
2. Also make sure the Shake is fully seated into the Gecko Mount and the 2 front tabs are seated in the mating slots. Make sure the locking latch is also covering the rear tab.
Vented Helmets (Using Tunestrap):
1. There is a small disc sown into the bottom of the Tunestrap neoprene sock which holds the Shake. Make sure when attaching to the helmet the disk comes in contact with at least 1 ridge of the vented helmet. Preferably towards the back or top of the helmet.
2. Make sure the tension on the mounting strap which feeds through the helmet is right. If you do not pull the strap tight enough then you will hear distortion and possibly loose volume. If you pull too tight the exciter in the Shake will buckle and you will lose volume.
3. Start playing your audio through the Shake. Then adjust both sides of the strap until you reach the optimal audio quality and volume.
View the Shake manual or watch the “How To” video instruction.
The Gecko Helmet Mount is a helmet mount which holds the Shake and allows you to attach the Shake to Solid Surfaced helmets like Snow, BMX, Full Faced Biking, and Skate helmets.
The battery in either the Shake or Vibe is Lithium Polymer. The capacity is 450mAH.
About 5 hours depending on volume, audio source, and content being played through the Shake.
Your Shake is fully charged. Disconnect from the charging cable.
About 4-5 hours using your USB port. Much faster (2-3 hours) if you are using a USB AC Adapter.
Using the included USB Charging Cable, plug the USB end of the cable into any USB port or USB wall adapter. Plug the other end of the cable (3.5mm plug) into the Shake audio jack. The indicator will go to a solid Red LED.
At full charge the LED will shut off.
The Red flashing LED indicates low battery below 30% and the Shake should be charged.
Tunebug does not offer a battery replacement or upgrade service. The device will need to be recycled in the event the battery completely wears out over time.
You must use a recycle station that accepts Lithium Polymer batteries.
Do not try to remove the battery—simply recycle the entire device.
The battery is internal, and there is no need to replace it as it is a rechargeable battery.
The battery will provide years of enjoyment. Final battery life depends on charging frequency.
1. First try plugging in your USB Charging cable into a power source, then plug the other end into the Shake. Remove the cable from the Shake and it should now be reset.
OR
2. Allow the battery to completely run down until the Shake automatically shuts off. This will reset the Shake and you’re ready to start charging your unit.
You must first pair the Shake with a Bluetooth device before the Shake will go to its normal slow Blue Flashing state.
The Shake is in a Volume Loop mode. Simply touch either Volume Up or Down to take the Shake out of the loop mode.
Make sure the Shake is sitting on top of a surface and the bottom of the Shake is not tilted. Cardboard/books/hollow boxes and containers are great surfaces for getting good sound.
1. When using a 3.5 mm audio cable, make sure the audio is up on both the Shake and your audio source.
2. When using Bluetooth, make sure the audio source volume is up and not paused or muted.
1. Make sure music is playing on your audio source and that the source is not in mute or pause mode.
2. Also confirm that the Shake audio cable is connected to the audio source headphone or line-out jack.
3. Make sure the volume control on the Shake is not set at the lowest setting.
Make sure that the Shake is on and the Blue indicator is flashing.
1. Go to your audio source Bluetooth setting and enable your audio device to search for Bluetooth devices.
2. From the Off state, cover both dimpled touch sensitive areas on top of the Shake and hold them there for 5 seconds or until the Shake LED goes from a slow Blue Flash to a Blue/Red fast flash. The Shake is now in Pair Mode trying to connect with your audio source.
3. Next, go back to your audio source. The audio source will ask you if you want to connect to your specific Shake identified by the Bluetooth address located on a label on the side of the Shake. Accept the connection.
4. Once you see confirmation the connection has been made on your audio source the LED on the Shake will go back to a slow Blue flash. You are now ready to play audio.
5. Some audio source will ask for a “Pass Key”. Simply type “0000” then connect.
Using the audio cable (3.5mm plug to 3.5mm plug) included with your Shake, plug one end into the audio jack of the Shake and the other into your audio source headphone or line out jack.
Not really. More power is required to overcome the combination of helmet weight and ambient motorcycle noise.
Unlike the Vibe, which is made of metal, the Shake is designed of lightweight plastic for comfort and safety while attached to your helmet. This means that, when placed on a flat surface, the Shake will mostly vibrate itself and not the surface.
We are currently designing accessories that will allow you to attach or weight down the Shake so that it could be used for this purpose in the future.
Turn your iPod or MP3 player to maximum volume after you’ve chosen the music you want to play, and then control the volume when connected to the Shake using the shake volume controls.
What is happening is by design. The Shake was designed to automatically shut off after about 2 minutes when it senses no audio voltage input. In the event the Shake is in a backpack or pocket and it accidentally turned on, it would not run the battery down.
1. Use the touch sensitive dimpled areas on top of the Shake and adjust the volume up or down by tapping or holding your finger down.
2. The left side with 1 dimple is volume down and the right side with 2 dimples is volume up.
Place your hand on top of the Shake for 3 seconds. The Shake will Chime a tone and flash red, then power down.
Place your hand on top of the Shake for 3 seconds. The Shake will chime a tone and flash green, then go to a slow blue flashing LED.
Tunebug, Inc. Announces the Immediate Availability of the Tunebug® Shake
Turns any Helmet into a Personal Music Concert
Press Release
September 22, 2010
Source: Tunebug, Inc.
Follow these simple steps and you’ll be getting the best possible sound out of your shake within minutes.
How does the Tunebug Shake work? How do you control it? Watch this informative tutorial and you’ll be mastering you portable music in no time!
What exactly do you get when you purchase a Tunebug Shake? Watch this video to find out.
Hey Tunebuggers!
A lot of people have clamored for how-to videos that show you every step of the mounting process for your Tunebug Shake, and it is our pleasure to deliver! With both the Gecko Mount and the Tunestrap (for vented helmets) available to fit whichever model you own. Without further ado, we present the ultimate video instuctional manuals!
First the Tunestrap!
And for the Gecko Mount:
We hope these videos show a pretty simple and uncomplicated process to mounting your Shake. Feel free to comment with thoughts or questions!
Hey guys, check this video out! We’re excited about the shipping of the Shake and want to get the word out. Tell your friends who might enjoy this, bikers, skaters, snowboarders, or just lovers of music in general.
We wanted to engage in a little bit of social media experimentation. Today Twitter unveiled a new way to embed tweets, rendering screen grabs irrelevant. We decided to look for a review of a Tunebug, take the best line, tweet in, then attempt the embedding.
“TuneBug Vibe can be used as the best alternative to a set of external speakers, and don’t you dare to underestimated its size.”
There were a great many sights to see at the 2010 Sea Otter Classic. For bike afficionados it was a veritable heaven on earth. Beautiful Leguna Seca provided a splendid backdrop for a few days of intense fun in the sun. We decided to put the magic helmet on a few people and check out their reactions. Our MC is the talented Trials rider Casey Holm, who was good enough to educate our audience with Tunebug lore.
Tunebug friends Mike Steidley and Casey Holm practice some new tricks wearing the Tunebug Shake! Check out the video.
The expressions on their faces says it all really:
Welcome intrepid internet denizens. You’ve reached the official Tunebug Blog, soon to be a Mecca of Tunebug related information.
People ask what is Tunebug. We can answer in a variety of ways that range from a demonstration to complex techno-jargon, but we want to make it real simple. What Tunebug is harnessing is surface sound technology. The Tunebug will feel the vibrations of the surface it is placed on and that surface will become a speaker. It’s that simple.
Mobile music typically means listening through headphones isolating yourself from others and your environment. The Tunebug Vibe is an ultra-portable sound generator that can be connected to MP3 players, mobile devices, laptops or any other device with a 3.5mm audio jack. Tunebug’s patented SurfaceSound technology lets sound waves pass through the surfaces it rests on turning many surfaces into a flat panel speaker.
The Vibe is about to be joined by its cousin, the Tunebug Shake.
The Tunebug Shake is an ultra-portable sound generator that can be connected to iPods, MP3 players or mobile phones or used wirelessly using Bluetooth®. When mounted on a bike, skate or snowboard helmet, the Shake creates a surround sound experience.
- Ultra-portable and lightweight
- Mounts to most types of helmets
- Rubber molded grip and water resistant
- Touch-sensitive on/off and volume up/down control
Now that we’ve got that out of the way, we want to use this blog as a means to keep you informed and up to date on all Tunebug releated news and activities. We’ve got videos, we’ve got raffle drawings, we’ve got insider news, we’ve got it all. Tunebug welcomes you on its mission to change the way you experience music.
Good Vibrations - Your New Magical Music Shaker
By UrbanDaddy.com
February 01, 2010
Source: urbandaddy.com
CES 2010 Wrapup: Sights, Sounds and Reflections
By Jeff Cutler
January 12, 2010
Source: mobilemag.com
TuneBug Vibrating Speakers Debut
A rather interesting way to listen to music on the go? YES!
By ubergizmo
January 10, 2010
Source: ubergizmo.com
TuneBug’s portable surface sound speaker for boarders, bikers
CNET ASIA’s Crave introduces Tunebug
By Jasmine France
January 7, 2010
Source: asia.cnet.com/crave
Tunebug Turns Your Bike Helmet Into a Speaker
Gearlog, a gadget guide by geeks, for geeks shows how to your helmet into a speaker.
By Jefferson Graham
January 7, 2010
Source: gearlog.com
CES: Tunebug’s headphone-free music on the go
By Jefferson Graham
January 7, 2010
Source: usatoday.com
Hot Gadgets at Consumer Electronics Show
CNET
By Natali Del Conte
January 7, 2010
Source: cbsnews.com
2010’s Consumer Electronic Show
CBS’s Harry Smith talk’s with senior editor Natali Del Conte who reports from the annual consumer electronics show 2010 about the hottest gadgets of 2010 including the Sony Dash and Tunebug Shake.
By Natali Del Conte
January 7, 2010
Source: CBS News Online - YouTube
TuneBug announces Shake, Vibe SurfaceSound speakers
engadget.com announces the great news!
January 6, 2010
Source: engadget.com
TuneBug does the Shake, with a bit of Vibe
Mobile Magazine reviews the Tunebug.
By Fabrizio Pilato
January 6, 2010
Source: mobilemag.com
Tunebug Gives Your Extreme Sports A Soundtrack With Vibrations
By Kyle VanHemert
January 6, 2010
Source: gizmodo.com
‘Tunebug’ Turns Any Flat Surface Into a Speaker via Bluetooth
By Caleb Johnson
January 6, 2010
Source: switched.com
CES: TuneBug vibrating speaker for boarders and bikers
CNET Talks “bugs,” Tunebugs… this is it!
By Jasmine France
January 6, 2010
Source: ces.cnet.com






