Pairing and Playing two HMDX Jam wireless speakers via BlueTooth

I recently purchased two HMDX Jam wireless speakers.  I can get them paired to my IPad2, but only one speaker plays. 
How do I get both speakers to play?

The HMDX Jam original will only allow one speaker to pair at a time, but the new larger Jam Plus has the option of mono, left or right and two can be paired at once.

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