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How to fix Bluetooth not working, connecting, or pairing

by Suzanne Kantra on June 03, 2026

Most of us treat Bluetooth as a basic feature that's just supposed to work. So when it doesn't, it's incredibly frustrating. If you've ever wrestled with headphones that refuse to connect or a speaker that keeps dropping out, you're not alone. And as someone who's reviewed hundreds of Bluetooth gadgets over the years, believe me, I've felt your pain.

Why your Bluetooth device isn't showing up when pairing

If you're trying to connect a Bluetooth accessory and it doesn't appear on the list of available devices, the problem is almost always one of three things: the accessory isn't in pairing mode, it's already connected to another device, or your phone or computer has stale pairing data that needs to be cleared before it can see the accessory again. Work through steps 1 through 5 before anything else.

Why you're seeing a "Pairing Unsuccessful" error

If the device shows up on the available list but fails to connect with an error like "pairing unsuccessful," "pairing rejected," or "pairing not accepted," the usual causes are that the accessory isn't in pairing mode or it's already connected elsewhere. A communications glitch can also trigger these errors. Toggling Bluetooth off and back on and restarting one or both devices usually clears it.

Why your Bluetooth device won't connect after pairing

When a Bluetooth device that previously worked stops connecting, the cause is almost always one of two things: Bluetooth is turned off on one of the devices, or the accessory has already connected to a different phone or computer nearby. Check those two things before working through the steps below.

10 ways to fix Bluetooth pairing problems

If the quick checks above didn't solve it, work through these fixes in order. They're organized from most likely cause to least, and from easiest to most involved.

1. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on

If Bluetooth isn't active on both devices, nothing else will work, so confirm this first.

On Android, swipe down to open Quick Settings. If the Bluetooth tile is highlighted, it's on. On iOS and iPadOS, go to Settings to enable or disable it. Windows users will find Bluetooth under Settings > Devices > Bluetooth (or in the taskbar shortcuts). Mac users will see a Bluetooth status icon in the menu bar.

If Bluetooth won't turn on at all, try restarting the device. If that doesn't help, a driver update may be what's needed (step 8 covers that).

2. Turn on pairing mode

Bluetooth devices fall into two categories: accessories (headphones, keyboards, speakers) and main devices (phones, computers, cars, TVs). They work differently when it comes to pairing.

Accessories typically start in pairing mode right out of the box, indicated by a blinking light. Once paired, you'll need to trigger pairing mode again to connect to a new device. Search for "how to put [product name] into pairing mode.

For main devices, activate Bluetooth first, then put the device into pairing mode through its settings menu. When both sides are in pairing mode, they usually find each other and connect. Some devices require an extra step, like entering a PIN or going through a manufacturer's app.

Pairing a phone with a car's infotainment system trips up more people than almost anything else. Start by activating Bluetooth on your phone and making it discoverable. Then put the car into pairing mode. On older models that typically means a specific button sequence; on newer models, it's usually a menu on the in-dash touchscreen. When the car detects your phone, you'll often see a numeric code on one or both screens to confirm. Both devices stay in pairing mode for only a few minutes, so if it times out before the confirmation step, you'll need to start over. Search for "[your car make and model] Bluetooth pairing" if the process isn't obvious from the screen.

3. Power Bluetooth off and back on

A soft reset clears minor communication glitches. On phones and computers, toggle Bluetooth off and on in Settings. On accessories like keyboards, speakers, or headphones, cycle the power off and back on.

4. Make sure you're connected to the correct device

Bluetooth accessories reconnect automatically to the most recently connected device. If your headphones are already connected to your laptop, they won't also connect to your phone without some intervention. Check whether your accessory is paired and active on another device, disconnect it there, then try again on the one you want to use.

Many modern headphones and speakers support multipoint pairing, which lets them stay connected to up to three devices simultaneously, switching between your phone and computer automatically. If you're running into issues specifically with multipoint, skip to the section below.

5. Forget the device and pair it again

Corrupted or outdated pairing data is a common cause of persistent connection failures. Remove the device from your Bluetooth settings entirely and start fresh. On iOS and iPadOS, tap the "i" icon next to the device name and select "Forget This Device." On Android, tap the device name and choose "Unpair" or "Forget." On Windows, click the three-dot menu next to the device and select "Remove." On Mac, hover over the device and click the X button or "Disconnect" to remove it.

If the accessory won't enter pairing mode at all, it may have reached the limit for stored connections. Most accessories cap out at somewhere between three and eight. Your options are to make one of your existing paired devices forget the accessory, freeing up a slot, or to factory reset the accessory to clear all stored pairings at once. The reset procedure is usually in the manual or findable with a quick search for "[device name] factory reset."

6. Make sure both devices are close enough

Most Bluetooth connections drop significantly after about 30 feet, and even sooner with walls or furniture in the way. During initial pairing, keep devices within five feet of each other.

7. Charge up both devices

Some devices power down Bluetooth automatically when the battery runs low. If a phone, tablet, or accessory is running on fumes, plug it in before trying to pair.

8. Check for software and firmware updates

Most headphones, speakers, and accessories run firmware that quietly controls how they connect and perform. A firmware update can solve pairing problems that seemed impossible to fix. Check the manufacturer's app or support site for anything available.

Older car audio systems sometimes fail to pair with newer phones because their Bluetooth profiles predate current standards. A vehicle firmware update, available from the manufacturer, may fix it. If you're not sure how to get firmware for your car, check the manufacturer's support page or contact the dealer.

If Bluetooth started misbehaving after a recent software update to your phone or computer, the update itself may be the culprit. Manufacturers frequently push follow-up patches for compatibility problems that slip through in major releases. Check under "Software Update" in your device settings.

For computers specifically, check for an updated Bluetooth driver on the manufacturer's support page. Installing it fixes a surprising number of persistent pairing failures on Windows machines.

9. Rule out wireless interference

Several household devices share the same 2.4GHz radio spectrum as Bluetooth: Wi-Fi routers, microwave ovens, baby monitors, and cordless phones can all cause interference.

Zigbee, a wireless protocol used in smart home hubs like Amazon's Echo Show and Samsung's SmartThings Hub as well as a wide range of smart locks, light bulbs, and sensors, operates in the same band. If your home is heavily wired with smart home gear, this is worth testing by moving the affected devices away from the hub.

USB 3 and USB-C ports are another overlooked source of interference. The ports themselves can leak 2.4GHz frequencies, and poorly shielded cables make it worse. If you're having trouble pairing Bluetooth devices near a desktop computer, move them away from USB connections. If you're using a Bluetooth dongle, try switching it to a different port.

10. Reset Bluetooth settings on your phone

If none of the above has worked, resetting your phone's network settings will clear any deep-seated Bluetooth glitches. The trade-off is that it also wipes all saved Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth pairings, so you'll need to re-enter Wi-Fi passwords and re-pair all your devices afterward.

On iPhone, go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings.

On most Android phones, go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.

After the reset, your phone reconnects to your cellular carrier automatically. If you're on an MVNO (Mint, Visible, Cricket, Metro, or similar), you may need to re-enter APN settings manually. Your carrier can provide those.

Solving problems with Bluetooth multipoint pairing

Multipoint lets a Bluetooth device stay connected to more than one device at the same time, like your headphones paired to both your phone and laptop simultaneously. Before troubleshooting, confirm your accessory actually supports it by searching "[product name] multipoint Bluetooth" or checking the manual.

Once confirmed, the standard setup process for pairing headphones with both a phone and a computer looks like this:

  1. Pair the headphones with your phone the way you would with any standard Bluetooth connection.
  2. Leave your phone connected, put your headphones back into pairing mode, and pair them with your laptop.
  3. Once the laptop connection succeeds, you should be simultaneously connected to both devices.

Some manufacturers, including Sony and Bose, require you to enable multipoint through their app before a second connection will work. Check the app before concluding the hardware doesn't support it.

If your headphones keep reconnecting to the wrong device, the most likely explanation is that more paired devices are in range than the headphones can manage simultaneously. I've run into this myself. I spent too long troubleshooting before realizing my headphones had already grabbed a connection to my husband's phone. If your headphones have a companion app, use it to manage which devices get priority. Without an app, put the headphones into pairing mode and re-pair manually with the device you want.

Why Bluetooth pairing fails in the first place

Bluetooth depends on hardware and software working in sync. From a hardware perspective, both devices need to support the same 2.4GHz frequencies. On the software side, they need matching Bluetooth profiles, the protocols that define specific functions. A mouse can't pair with a car's infotainment system because the car doesn't support the Human Interface Device Profile.

Bluetooth is generally backward compatible. A device running Bluetooth 5 should still connect to one running the ancient Bluetooth 2.1 from 2007. Large version gaps can occasionally produce unexpected pairing issues or limited functionality, but it's rarely the main problem.

The good news is that unless there's a true hardware or software incompatibility, nearly every Bluetooth pairing problem traces back to the same handful of causes: pairing mode, saved connections, interference, outdated software, or the accessory already being connected elsewhere. The fix is almost always simpler than it looks.

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From Shadow Quander on June 09, 2021 :: 10:34 pm


To pair headphones that aren’t listed under Bluetooth on iPhone but they work elsewhere, power off headphones and turn power back on holding down power button for several extra seconds to force pairing. This worked for me on two different brands and two different iPhone models.

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From Chrystal mcleod on June 10, 2021 :: 6:04 pm


I have a t2 bluetooth that i have charged fully and still wont turn on and has a?blue light that is flashing in the led section ive unpaired it from my phone and then tried to repair it and its not reading my phone at all

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From Jordi on June 12, 2021 :: 10:00 pm


jordi

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From Moosh on July 08, 2021 :: 8:36 am


So my JBL headphones wouldn’t connect to my bluetooth on my desktop but on my old laptop it worked…I had tried everything on my pc but today when I upgraded my bluetooth adapter from that crappy targus usb to a proper one plugged into the motherboard it worked straight away. So in summary targus bluetooth usb dongle sucks.

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From Jerry Mabe on July 08, 2021 :: 10:52 am


Only one of my right Beats earbuds provides sound.  The left has sound but is very very low or weak.  The right has proper sound.

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From Josh Kirschner on July 08, 2021 :: 12:55 pm


Try forgetting the Beats earbuds on your device and then re-pair them. If that doesn’t work, you can try resetting your Beats earbuds. Here are the reset instructions for each Beats model: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208304

If neither of those things work, do you have a local Apple store you can take them to for evaluation and/or replacement?

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From Joan on July 14, 2021 :: 12:42 pm


I have a TV that is not a smart TV so I have a blue tooth transmitter connected to the TV and my headphones are paired to the TV. However, I need to get new headphones as I accidently broke the headband on the headphones I am using now.  What do I do to unpair the headphones that I broke so I can pair the new headphones, when they arrive, to my blue tooth transmitter on the TV? Will just turning the broken ones off work?

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From Josh Kirschner on July 21, 2021 :: 7:35 pm


You shouldn’t need to unpair the old headphones to get the new ones to work. Just put the new ones and your transmitter in pairing mode and go from there. If you have issues, your transmitter likely has a reset button on some sort that will clear out any older paired devices.

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From SirDiamond Williams on July 15, 2021 :: 12:33 am


I Bluetooth was working fine for quite a long time now I can’t even get it paired what am I doing or not doing I’ve been trying to ask you a question why can I just say hey Google please connect my Bluetooth so that it’ll work sometimes at work but now it’s not

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From belinda on July 25, 2021 :: 1:35 pm


trying to use bluetooth on my laptop. i use Linux. but computer nit recognizing it.

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From manoj kumar on July 27, 2021 :: 2:53 pm


ahuja 250 dp i8 not pairing any bluetooth device amplifier display show blue but not pairing

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From MANOJ KUMAR4 on July 27, 2021 :: 2:58 pm


i want new bluetooth penal for ahuja 250 dp amplifier

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From Ron Weaver on August 05, 2021 :: 3:54 pm


I have two signia pure charge&go; x hearing aids that I’m trying to pair with my iphone 11.  The audiologist paired them, but for some reason they quit working.  When I try to follow the directions to pair them, I never get the little pop-up that says pair or cancel.  What am I doing wrong?

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From Josh Kirschner on August 05, 2021 :: 9:08 pm


I’m not familiar with pairing hearing aids, which go through a different pairing process than standard Bluetooth headphones. However, follow these hearing aid pairing instructions from Apple and see if that helps you out.

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From Auxillis2017 on August 17, 2021 :: 2:38 pm


I have an android phone, which I can connect to my tomtom sat nav so it works “habds” free.
“Suddenly” my ‘phone is not recognised by the TomTom.
I notice that the ‘phone shows a diagramatic picture of a headset and annotates it GO 6200 (my sat nav). It appears that the ‘phone is “mis-recognised” and so will not pair. Any help welcome.
King regards, Steve

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From Jamal Alsouz on August 23, 2021 :: 12:29 pm


My bluetooth speaker is paired with a cellphone that I no longer have, how can I unpair it without having the old cellphone?

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From Josh Kirschner on August 23, 2021 :: 1:21 pm


There shouldn’t be any need to unpair your speaker from your old phone. Simply pair it to your new phone and you will be good to go. Some speakers due have a maximum number of devices they can be paired to, so if you’re paired it to a bunch of phones and now you can’t pair any more (unlikely, but possible), you should do a reset on the speaker. Check with your speaker manufacturer on the reset method for your device.

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From Ashleigh on September 01, 2021 :: 3:47 am


I can’t get my ilive iHb23b speaker to connect to any dec mainly my iPhone 6s I’ve tried everything turn phone on and off clear network settings nothing is working

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From Nita Cooper on September 04, 2021 :: 9:09 am


I have a jbl earbuds and had a
Samsung Galaxy tablet SE5
My Samsung Galaxy SE5 would pair
Great but after 15 minutes it
The voices would stop but the
Bluetooth was still connected 100%
So I got another pair JBL earbuds
Same problem..so I traded for the Sony earbuds still same problem..so Samsung lady said it was my Samsung tablet and then my Iberia bank miss up .then my gool.. so I went to Verizon store again..I got a new tablet a Samsung Galaxy tablet S7FE and it still the same.. Verizon sent all my old apps to my new Samsung Galaxy tablet S7FE..Do you think maybe something went wrong here like a bad app is messed up my Bluetooth.. please help me fix this problem..thank you nita cooper

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From charles Walters on September 20, 2021 :: 7:49 pm


can someone help me my mp3 player will not bluetooth in windows 10.

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From Uraj Shrestha on September 26, 2021 :: 9:47 am


I have a OnePlus 7t and Amazfit GTS 2 watch and when ever i go far from my mobile with my watch Bluetooth disconnect and when i return to my phone it doesnot auto connect

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From Johnsin Wak on October 26, 2021 :: 6:29 am


Cannot on my Bluetooth

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From Charlotte on October 28, 2021 :: 4:42 pm


Your instructions say that you may need to confirm a code (or something) but you don’t tell us where we can find that code.  Think again if I am driving and that message pops up, if I ignore then a different code pops up.  And I am supposed to know what to confirm while keeping my eyes on the road?  BTW this doesn’t always happen.  Just enough to be annoying.

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From chad on November 09, 2021 :: 8:46 pm


i can only hear one headphone at a time they are bluetooth and its says they are in terley diff pair but they are the same pair.

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From frank on November 11, 2021 :: 10:01 pm


I have windows11 and had an issue of not discovering my receiver(yamahaRX-V385) I had to go into control panel by pressing Windows and S then type control panel. Click on hardware and sound. Click on devices and printers. Click add device and then on the receiver go into settings select set up, Bluetooth and setup in order for the computer to discover the device. The simple discover menu as you would use to connect to your phone to either of the two did not work. The computer did not see the signal and the receiver would quit too soon. Windows downloaded drivers once the device was discovered and needed to connect in devices menu once icon appeared.

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From Mustafa on November 13, 2021 :: 6:24 pm


That works for some china TWS ANC stereo models.


Take both same time and click 5 times, wait 2-sec click 5 times, wait 2 sec and again click 5 times. And after 2 times click to left. Left will be master and will be connected to each other as expected.

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From Ashif khan on November 17, 2021 :: 9:01 am


I have realme xt mobile and realme buds air before 2day my mobile can’t connect with buds but buds connect with other mobile and my mobile can connect other bluetooth devices how to solve this problem

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From Chris Preyes on December 08, 2021 :: 1:40 pm


when i unpaired the device then my bluetooth cant detect it anymore. Any help?

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From Aranyo Babatunde Bilal on December 13, 2021 :: 10:39 pm


My phone Bluetooth was conne with the new keyboard but it’s not working? What can I do to this it’s fustrating

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From HullGeezer on December 29, 2021 :: 10:39 am


Help the Bluetooth on my hi fi has started clicking and sometimes my hi fi will turn off it has been fine until recently and not only my phone has had problems connecting. Iv tried changing the streaming modes because mine has 2. Do I need a new hi fi?

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From Don on December 29, 2021 :: 10:54 pm


Thanks so much for this great article.

I have a bit of a different twist.  I just downloaded a new Bluetooth driver from Intel that has the AptX capability. 

I’m using ITtunes for playback and Windows 10 is my operating system.  When I open Device Manager and look under Bluetooth, I see the new Intel driver but I also see several other types of Bluetooth.  These are:

1) Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI)
2) Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute Service
3) Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute Service (listed twice)
4) Intel(R) Wireles Bluetooth(R)
5) IOATAVX BT01 (this is my stereo amp)
6) IOATAVX BT01 Avrcp Transport (again for my stereo amp)
7) LE-Bose QC35 II (headphones)
8) LE-Bose QC35 II Avrcp Transport (also for my headphones)
9) Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator
10) Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator
11) RevCB_A1

Please note that I want my IOTA VX amp to use the Intel Wireless Bluetooth(R) driver through ITunes.

I’ve also got my ITunes playback set to:

Play Audio Using - Direct Sound
Sample Rate For Audio - 192kHz
Bits Per Sample for Audio - 24

Does the computer automatically use the new Intel driver with AptX to send the music to the IOTAVX amp?  Or is there something I need to do - for example, uninstall some of the drivers in Device Manger.

Thanks so much for your advice!

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From katherine on January 09, 2022 :: 11:24 pm


i can here the sownd but not in my bluetooth headphons and it is at 90% i do not know why it is not wocking it was wocking this morning now it is not working can you help me

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From Kev on January 12, 2022 :: 5:05 pm


Had the new fire tablet 11th Gen, got no Bluetooth,
Went to connected devices, the button is ON but it says not connected. How can I get it

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From Penny Kitchen on January 19, 2022 :: 12:14 pm


I hD my Bluetooth hooked up to my other phone it hit broke dome how hog another phone and tried yo pair it and it won’t pair

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From charles blakeley on January 20, 2022 :: 6:26 pm


Why suddenly has my Samsung s21 not connected to my car after years on being ok. Now it will not connect. I suppose samsung are not interested.

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From jasoncox on February 06, 2022 :: 8:25 pm


I have a new twiins hf2 blue tooth headset that is not discoverable on any mobile phone . The light is flashing blue and read as it says it should do in discoverable mode . Any ideas appreciated thx

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From Wally E Edward on March 09, 2022 :: 3:27 am


Somebody hacked my phone took over

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From Robert Ritchie on March 24, 2022 :: 1:01 am


My android phone can’t “see” my earbuds.
I’m unwilling to contact the company because these are a replacement set that wouldn’t pair either.
I’ve cleared my bluetooth file, turned off my watch and router and fully charged, ...nothing. Airbud Pro is supposed to appear and it doesn’t.
Is there an app that will help?

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From BR Recovery on March 31, 2022 :: 2:01 am


Awesome information! Such a wonderful reference! Thanks for all the hard work you have obviously put into this!

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From BR Recovery on March 31, 2022 :: 2:03 am


Thanks for sharing such an informative article

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From reyhan on April 11, 2022 :: 4:08 am


thanks alot of information

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From Ramon Zamora on April 14, 2022 :: 7:28 am


I need to fix my device I been hack to many times already by my own family n near scammed people

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From John McLure on June 18, 2022 :: 3:00 pm


I Bluetooth connect my iPhone to my Bose Soundlink speaker. I listen to SiriusXM. I leave the room and return. The Bluetooth connection switches from my Bose speaker to my KS 10.0 hearing aids.

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From Msamas on July 13, 2022 :: 3:13 pm


My speaker is not showingup in my phone and it not connecting

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From Jimie on August 04, 2022 :: 9:19 pm


Reset JBL and hit Forget this device on iPhone.  Turned iPhone off…tried everything.  It’ll show on the menu under OTHER DEVICES but when I tap on it it doesn’t pair.  Very frustrating.  It’s like I lost use of this device altogether.

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From Elizah Caoin on August 23, 2022 :: 4:22 pm


I have an old ihome with only an on and off puten on it. How do I pair it to my phone????

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From Jane Peters on August 25, 2022 :: 9:52 pm


I have an old, inexpensive treadmill with digital display. It is picking up bluetooth from a transmitter I bought to connect sound from my TV to headphones.

I can’t seem to unpair it and it is dreadfully loud also.

Any ideas?

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From Josh Kirschner on August 26, 2022 :: 11:44 am


I’m assuming you paired these in the past? Otherwise, your treadmill wouldn’t be able to pick up that Bluetooth signal. There must be a way to reset your treadmill Bluetooth settings. If you Google the treadmill name along with user guide, you can probably find instructions on how to do that for your specific model. Else, you can hard reset your TV transmitter and then re-pair it with your TV. If you don’t have instructions for that, take the same Google approach.

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