Vhm-314 Change Name ((link)) -
Navigate to and select Connections or Connected Devices .
Unlike consumer Bluetooth speakers that offer a smartphone app for customisation, the VHM‑314 is a bare‑circuit‑board OEM component. There is no app, no web interface, and no driver software that lets you tweak settings after the board is powered on. Vhm-314 Change Name
While the is a popular and affordable Bluetooth audio receiver, it does not officially support simple "AT commands" (like some data modules do) for renaming. To change the broadcast name—typically "VHM-314" or "XY_BT" —you generally have two paths: a simple software-side alias or a complex hardware-level firmware modification. Option 1: Software Renaming (The Easy Way) Navigate to and select Connections or Connected Devices
If you do not want to solder or risk ruining your hardware, you can change how the VHM-314 appears on your specific playback devices using software masking. While this does not change the name inside the chip, it changes how it looks on your screen. On Android: Go to > Connected Devices > Bluetooth . Pair with the VHM-314 . Tap the Gear icon next to the paired VHM-314. Tap the Edit (Pencil) icon in the top right corner. While the is a popular and affordable Bluetooth
Some older or alternative versions of the VHM-314 use an external SPI Flash memory chip (an 8-pin IC, usually a 25X40 or similar series) alongside the main controller. If your board has this layout, the Bluetooth name string is stored directly inside this flash memory. Step-by-Step Instructions
Every Bluetooth module has a unique MAC address. If you have multiple "VHM-314" devices in one house, your phone or PC will usually list them as: VHM-314 (AA:BB:CC...) VHM-314 (DD:EE:FF...)