Bluetooth headset paired, but can't conn…
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Replies (68) Remove the device from your Bluetooth settings and pair it again. Turn off Bluetooth, wait a few seconds, and turn it back on. Open Settings > System > Sound > More sound settings > Playback tab, find the Bluetooth device, and right-click to connect or set as default device. Make sure Discovery is enabled for your Bluetooth devices. Try running the Windows Store troubleshooter, restarting Bluetooth service, or updating drivers. 1. Go to Bluetooth Settings 2. Under Manager Bluetooth Devices > you should see your paired headset 3. When you click that you should see > Remove Device option Solution 1: Connecting to the Paired Device Sometimes you have to connect to an already paired Bluetooth device. ...
Remove the device from your Bluetooth settings and pair it again.
Turn off Bluetooth, wait a few seconds, and turn it back on.
Open Settings > System > Sound > More sound settings > Playback tab, find the Bluetooth device, and right-click to connect or set as default device.
Make sure Discovery is enabled for your Bluetooth devices.
Try running the Windows Store troubleshooter, restarting Bluetooth service, or updating drivers.
1. Go to Bluetooth Settings
2. Under Manager Bluetooth Devices > you should see your paired headset
3. When you click that you should see > Remove Device option
Solution 1: Connecting to the Paired Device Sometimes you have to connect to an already paired Bluetooth device. ...
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