Start here: for a first-time Divoom phone connection, use the official Divoom mobile app as your main setup path. Your phone's Bluetooth menu is useful for audio on speaker-style models, but it does not replace the app for pixel art, animations, clocks, widgets, or device settings.
The confusion usually comes from mixing three different jobs: app control, Bluetooth audio, and Wi-Fi display features. Once you separate those jobs, the setup feels much simpler.
If the device still will not connect after the checks below, email support@divoom.com or use the live chat bubble in the lower-right corner of the Divoom site to talk with our support team.
The Three Divoom Phone Connection Paths
Before you start pairing, decide what you are actually trying to connect. The right path depends on whether you want to control the pixel display, play audio, or finish a Wi-Fi display setup.
| Connection path | Use it for | Example products |
|---|---|---|
| Divoom app setup | Pixel art, animations, clock faces, supported widgets, alarms, display settings, and first-time device setup. | If your device has a pixel screen or app-controlled display features, start here. Below, we use Pixoo-64 II, Ditoo-Pro, and MiniToo to show how the setup path changes by product style. |
| Phone Bluetooth audio | Playing music, podcasts, or phone audio through speaker-style models. | Speaker-style examples include Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo; other Divoom speaker-style products may follow a similar audio/app split. |
| Wi-Fi display setup | Network-based display features such as app-driven data moments, social counters, weather-style widgets, and remote display updates where supported. | Pixoo-64 II is the main display example in this guide. |
Simple rule: if you want to change what appears on the pixel screen, start in the Divoom app. If you only want to send sound to a speaker-style device, phone Bluetooth may be enough.
Before You Pair: Quick Checks
These checks prevent many first-time setup problems without turning the process into a technical project.
- Charge or power the device first. Wait until the default screen or startup state appears before pairing.
- Use the official Divoom app. Download it from trusted storefronts or follow the Divoom app download guide.
- Keep the phone close. Stay near the device during first pairing and allow Bluetooth or nearby-device permissions when your phone asks.
- Clear old pairings if needed. If the device was already connected to another phone, disconnect it there before starting again.
- Check model guidance. If the app or product manual gives a model-specific instruction, follow that wording over a generic Bluetooth habit.
Step-By-Step First-Time Phone Setup
This is the safest general flow for a new owner. Your exact screens may vary by phone system and device model, but the order is the important part.
- Install and open the official Divoom app. If you are unsure where to download it, use the official download guide.
- Turn on Bluetooth and required phone permissions. On iPhone or Android, allow the permissions needed for discovery and local connection.
- Add the device from inside the app. Do not start with random Bluetooth pairing screens if your goal is display control.
- Select the correct model. Choose your exact device name when it appears. For example, the list may show Pixoo-64 II, Ditoo-Pro, MiniToo, or another Divoom model depending on what you own.
- Finish the model-specific prompts. A display such as Pixoo-64 II may guide you through Wi-Fi setup; a speaker-style product may focus on Bluetooth and app controls.
- Test one visible change. Switch a clock face, pixel design, or supported app feature so you know the app is controlling the device, not just playing audio.
For operating-system details, use the Divoom app setup guide for iPhone and Android.
Featured Setup Examples: Pixoo-64 II, Ditoo-Pro, And MiniToo
The same app-first principle applies broadly across Divoom app-controlled devices. Below, we will use three products as examples to show the difference between display-first setup and speaker-style audio pairing.
Pixoo-64 II: Display-First Setup
Pixoo-64 II is a Wi-Fi pixel art LED display and social media counter. Treat it as a smart pixel display, not as a normal Bluetooth speaker. Use the Divoom app for discovery, pixel art, display customization, supported widgets, and network-based display features.
If the setup asks about Wi-Fi, follow the current in-app instruction and the Divoom product manual. The key is not to stop at phone Bluetooth and assume the display is fully configured.
Ditoo-Pro: Audio Plus Pixel Personality
Ditoo-Pro is a retro pixel art Bluetooth speaker with a DIY LED display. Phone Bluetooth can handle audio playback, but the app is still where you manage pixel art, animations, clock faces, alarms, and display behavior.
MiniToo: Compact Beginner Setup
MiniToo is a compact retro pixel Bluetooth speaker with a DIY LED display. It is a friendly choice for small desks, bedside setups, and gifts, but the same distinction matters: Bluetooth audio is only audio, while the Divoom app handles the creative screen experience.
Choose The Device That Matches Your Setup Goal
If you are still deciding which product fits your phone setup, use the connection style as a buying clue. The three products below show three common starting points: a larger Wi-Fi display, a retro speaker-style device, and a smaller bedside or gift-friendly speaker.
Pixoo-64 II
Best for users who want a larger app-controlled pixel display for wall decor, creator desks, gaming rooms, and social counter style visuals.
Setup mindset: app plus Wi-Fi display setup.
Ditoo-Pro
Best for users who want a retro desk speaker with pixel art charm and phone-based display customization.
Setup mindset: Bluetooth audio plus app control.
MiniToo
Best for smaller spaces, bedside tables, student desks, and gift setups where compact size matters.
Setup mindset: easy speaker setup plus app-based screen fun.
What To Do If Pairing Fails
If your phone sees the device but the app does not control the screen, you may have completed audio-only Bluetooth pairing instead of app setup. Forget the device from the phone Bluetooth list, reopen the Divoom app, and add the device from inside the app.
If the app cannot find the device at all, restart the device, keep the phone close, check permissions, and confirm that another phone is not already connected. For model-specific instructions, check the Divoom product manual. If the issue continues, contact Divoom support.
FAQ
Should I connect through Bluetooth or the Divoom app first?
Use the Divoom app first if your goal is device setup or display control. Use phone Bluetooth only when you specifically want audio playback on a speaker-style model.
Why can my phone play audio but not control the screen?
That usually means the phone made an audio Bluetooth connection but did not complete app pairing. Open the Divoom app and add the device there to control pixel art, display settings, and supported app features.
Does Pixoo-64 II connect like a Bluetooth speaker?
No. Pixoo-64 II is a Wi-Fi pixel art display and social media counter, not a Bluetooth speaker. Use the app-led setup flow and follow current Wi-Fi instructions in the app or product manual.
Can one Divoom device connect to multiple phones?
For first-time setup, keep the process simple by using one phone at a time. If the device was previously paired to another phone, disconnect or forget it there before setting it up on a new phone.
What if the device asks for a Bluetooth PIN?
Close the system Bluetooth prompt and return to the Divoom app setup flow. If a model-specific manual gives a different instruction, follow the manual for that device.
Where should I go next after setup?
Explore a simple pixel design, try a clock face, and save one favorite layout in the app. If you also use a computer, read the Divoom app for PC and Mac boundary guide so you know what belongs on mobile and what can stay on desktop.
Final Takeaway
The best first-time Divoom phone setup is not complicated once you separate the jobs. Use the official Divoom app for creative control and device setup. Use phone Bluetooth for audio on speaker-style models. Use Wi-Fi setup when a display model asks for it. That split gives you a cleaner start and helps your new Divoom device feel like a pixel art product, not just another Bluetooth item in your phone settings.