Hello, I travel a lot and have purchased a G-Grip Bluetooth speaker ( http://www.target.com/p/g-project-g-grip-portable-speaker-black-g-50/-/A-142...) with the intent of listening to music after I get back to the hotel and process data (I'm a land surveyor). I can pair with my Galaxy Nexus and the computer (Dell D620) but there is no sound coming from the G-Grip.. I have followed the directions here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth and have not been able have the speaker play music. I get the following so I feel sure the devices are communicating. $ hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:1D:DF:59:66:4E G-GRIP The next step yields: $ sudo bluez-simple-agent Agent registered The next step yields: $ sudo bluez-simple-agent hci0 00:1D:DF:59:66:4E Release New device (/org/bluez/1094/hci0/dev_00_1D_DF_59_66_4E) I am not sure what this means, but it appears to be positive however there is no sound coming from the speaker. I use Audacious on my laptop to play music and have looked at the settings, to no avail. I have searched (like crazy) for a solution and have found nothing to solve this problem. My hunch is that the speaker doesn't require a password. The speaker documentation for pairing says: "BLUETOOTH OPERATION Pair with Bluetooth* capable devices to stream stereo audio wirelessly for music, movies, video games and apps. PAIRING 1. In Standby mode, press the Power Button to turn G-GRIP on and begin Bluetooth pairing (make sure that no cable is connected to the AUX Input). The Bluetooth LED will flash blue. 2. On your Bluetooth device, select "G-GRIP" from the device list to pair with it (*no password is required*). Once Bluetooth has paired successfully, the Bluetooth LED on G-GRIP will turn solid blue. 3. To clear the Bluetooth memory on G-GRIP, turn G-GRIP on and hold the Pairing Button for a few seconds" [emphasis mine] I am at a loss and to reiterate, I can't find anything on the web to help me solve this issue. I would appreciate any insight to solve this problem. Thank you, David