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The Hexagonal Warrior (Model BK891) is a smart music boxing target designed to improve speed, coordination, and reaction time by lighting up targets for the user to strike in rhythm. It typically features high-sensitivity compression sensors that detect hits and synchronize with music via a Bluetooth connection. **************************** How to Use the Boxing Target Power On/Off: Use a long press on the center power button to turn the device on or off. Adjust Speed: A short press on the Speed button (often the left side or a dedicated "Speed" button) cycles through different speeds, typically ranging from H01 to H09. Switch Modes: A short press on the Mode button (often the right side) switches between pre-programmed training routines (P01โP09), which vary in hitting patterns and difficulty. Bluetooth Pairing: Turn on the target and enable Bluetooth on your smartphone. Search for devices; common Bluetooth names for this unit include "QUANJI" (as seen on the box), "QJP", or "YXQJ-BT". Once connected, your phone's music will play through the target's built-in speaker. Volume Control: On many models, long-pressing the Mode (+) or Speed (-) buttons will increase or decrease the volume. **************---********** Installation Methods Velcro/Magic Tape: Apply adhesive Velcro strips to the back of the target and a flat, solid wall. Align them and press firmly to secure. Suction Cups: Some versions include suction cups that can be pressed tightly against smooth surfaces, like tile, until the air is drained. Usage Tips & Safety Gloves: It is highly recommended to wear the included boxing gloves to protect your knuckles from the plastic hitting areas. Target Accuracy: Aim for the centers of the lit hexagonal sections. Striking corners or the center display/speaker area can cause injury or damage the device. Charging: Use the provided USB-C cable. A full charge typically takes a few hours and provides approximately 5 to 7 hours of use. Auto-Shutoff: The system will automatically shut down after 3 to 5 minutes of inactivity to save power.