Bluetooth won't connect to JBL Flip

Is there a fix for Bluetooth yet?  My iOS7 upgrade worked for about 15 minutes and then sound jumbled and now won't work.  I removed the device and tried to pair it again with my JBL Flip. The phone sees the JBL but wont pair.  All of us in the house that upgraded are having the same issue  I'm pretty ticked Apple wouldn't fully test something so basic. I see others are having the same problem with many other devices.

I found the solution.
Start bluetooth on the iPhone
Start the JBL speaker, the button lights blue and you hear a short warning-sound.
Now push the startbutton on the JBL again and hold it.
The light turns red.
Look at the iPad and after a short period the name JBL pops up.
Stop pushing the "red" button at the JBL
Select the JBL name at the iPad to connect.
When it is connected or paired, your done.
The next time you want to connect the JBL you do not have to repeat the above, because your iPhone knows you have a JBL.

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