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✅ Bluetooth pairing problem:When i try to connect my bluetooth earbuds it connects but i can't select the audio device, after a few seconds it says not connected. If i press...
Bluetooth - Version V23.10.0.2 After doing so, please follow this steps as well: If the Bluetooth mouse has a USB receiver, try plugging the USB dongle into a different USB port, as most computers have more than 1 USB port, or try another USB device to...
I have noticed other people having similar issues with Intel BT adapters, so this was more of a bug report I realize the PlayStation DS4 controller is probably not officially supported however it is a bluetooth device, and works just fine on IOS and Android, etc., and the fact th...
Ensured that all relevant drivers are up-to-date, including USB and Bluetooth drivers. Details of My Setup: Laptop Model: Lenovo ThinkPad T470s OS: Windows 10 Pro (Version 22H2) CPU: Intel Core i7-7500U RAM: 8GB Has anyone encountered a similar issue...
instructions for another brand of two Bluetooth speakers: I paired one speaker via Bluetooth with the laptop, I turned on the other speaker, I went back to the first paired speaker, and I long pressed the pause/play. I was hoping to hear a beep (sound they were pai...
Most Bluetooth pairing is straightforward. You put both devices into paring mode, they see each other, and they connect. Sometimes, though, there is an extra security step, like typing in a code. If you’re not sure how to pair your device, refer to its user guide; you can usually fin...
Enable Bluetooth on your phone/tablet/PC. Put the earphones in Pairing mode. Place the earphones close to the phone/tablet/PC, and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing. If the earphones have already been paired with your device, a battery level prompt will display each tim...
Settings > Bluetooth > [My Devices] - tap the blue “i” icon next to the device that you wish to delete, then tap Forget This Device Consider that iPadOS, by design, automatically shares its audio device pairing information between devices that are signed-in to iCloud with the same Apple...
A new device can't find your headphones (or speaker) if they're already connected to a different device. Sure, some models have multipoint (in other words, they can connect to multiple devices at the same time). But Bluetooth devices are loyal: they quickly connect to a device ...