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How to Fix Bluetooth Pairing Problems When Devices Won’t Connect

by Suzanne Kantra on April 10, 2026

Bluetooth is baked into just about everything these days, from wireless earbuds and fitness trackers to laptops, cars, and smart home devices. In 2025 alone, there were an estimated 5.3 billion Bluetooth device shipments – about one for every adult on earth!

It's so common that most of us think of Bluetooth as a basic feature – it’s just supposed to work. So when it doesn’t, it’s incredibly frustrating. If you’ve ever wrestled with a pair of 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.

10 ways to fix Bluetooth pairing problems

If your Bluetooth device is not connecting, not showing up, or keeps reconnecting to the wrong gadget, work through these fixes in order. We've organized them according to the most likely causes of Bluetooth connection problems, as well as the ease of checking.

1. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on

If your Bluetooth isn't on for both devices, you won't be able to connect. So, this is always the first thing you should confirm.

To check on an Android device, swipe down to access the Quick Settings panel. If the Bluetooth tile is highlighted, it is on. For iOS and iPadOS, you'll need to go into the settings to enable and disable Bluetooth. Windows users will find Bluetooth in Settings > Devices > Bluetooth (or you may have a shortcut on your taskbar). Mac users will find a Bluetooth status icon on the menu bar.

If your Bluetooth won't turn on, you may simply have a system glitch. Try restarting your device to see if that fixes the issue. If not, you may need to do deeper troubleshooting into your Bluetooth drivers and hardware.

2. Turn on pairing mode

If you see an error like ‘pairing unsuccessful,’ ‘pairing rejected,’ or ‘pairing not accepted,’ the usual causes are that the accessory is not in pairing mode or already connected to another device.

Bluetooth devices typically fall into two main categories: accessories and main devices. Accessories include items like headphones and keyboards, while main devices encompass phones, cars, TVs, and computers.

Accessories usually start in pairing mode out of the box, indicated by a blinking light. Once initially paired, if you need to pair these accessories with another device, you'll have to activate pairing mode again. To do this, search for 'how to put [product name] into pairing mode.' (We have guides for Jabra, JBL, JLab Audio, Mpow, Onn, Skullcandy, and Sony.)

For main devices such as phones, computers, and cars, you must first ensure Bluetooth is activated. Then, put the device into pairing mode through its settings menu. Instructions for this can typically be found by searching 'put [product name] into pairing mode.'

When both devices are in pairing mode, they usually detect each other and connect. Sometimes, though, there is an extra security step, like typing in a code. Or, you may need to use the device’s app for setup. If you’re not sure how to pair your device, refer to its user guide; you can usually find one by searching online.

3. Power Bluetooth off and back on

A soft reset of Bluetooth can sometimes resolve an issue. With phones and computers, the simple way to do this is by toggling Bluetooth off and on in the settings. For other devices, such as keyboards and mice, toggle the power off and on.

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

Bluetooth accessories typically reconnect automatically to the most recently connected device. If you're experiencing issues with pairing, it might be due to the accessory being connected to the wrong device. For example, if your headphones are connected to your computer, they may not connect to your phone, as well. Check whether your headphones are connected to another device and, if so, disconnect them. Alternatively, you can put your headphones back into pairing mode and re-pair with your phone or other device.

Many modern speakers and headphones are capable of pairing to as many as three devices simultaneously, enabling you to connect to, say, both your phone and a couple of computers. So, they should switch back and forth automatically, prioritizing calls on your phone over music from your computer.

5. Forget the device and pair it again

If you're having trouble connecting, removing the saved pairing and starting over can resolve problems caused by outdated or corrupt connection data. You can do this by deleting or "forgetting" the problematic registered Bluetooth device(s) from your phone or computer Bluetooth settings and then re-pairing.

6. Make sure the two devices are in close enough proximity to one another

While you wouldn’t think someone might try to pair an iPad with a keyboard if the two weren’t sitting right next to each other, to be clear, you should make sure any devices you're trying to pair are within five feet of one another. Most Bluetooth connections will drop completely after about 30 feet, and even less if obstacles are in the way.

7. Charge up both devices you're trying to pair

Some devices have smart power management that may turn off Bluetooth if the battery level is too low. If your phone or tablet isn't pairing, make sure it and the device you're trying to pair with have enough juice.

8. Check for software and firmware updates

Most headphones, speakers, and other gadgets run on firmware that quietly controls how they connect and perform. Check the manufacturer's website or app to see if there is a firmware update available. These small patches can make a big difference when it comes to Bluetooth stability and compatibility.

Some older automotive audio systems won't pair with newer phones because their Bluetooth profiles aren't compatible with newer Bluetooth standards. Updating your vehicle's firmware may fix the issue. If you’re not sure how to get the latest firmware for your car, check with the manufacturer.

If your Bluetooth connection starts acting up after an OS update to your computer or phone, the update itself may be to blame. It’s not uncommon for new software to introduce compatibility issues. Check if there’s another update available – manufacturers often roll out follow-up fixes. You’ll usually find this under “Software Update” in your device’s settings.

If you’re having trouble pairing something with your computer, try updating the Bluetooth driver. Check the manufacturer's support page to see if an updated Bluetooth driver is available for your model.

9. Rule out wireless interference

Another potential obstacle to successful pairing is interference from devices that use the same 2.4GHz spectrum. That includes Wi-Fi routers, microwave ovens, baby monitors, and cordless phones.

Some smart home devices use a wireless technology called Zigbee. You find Zigbee in smart home hubs, including Amazon's Echo Show and Samsung's SmartThings Hub, as well as a wide range of smart door locks, light bulbs, in-wall switches, open/close sensors, plugs, and more. Like Wi-Fi, Zigbee devices use the same spectrum as Bluetooth devices and can interfere with pairing.

USB 3 and USB-C devices can also generate frequencies in the 2.4GHz range. Since this is a wired connection, the frequency leakage usually occurs at the ports, but poorly shielded cables can also be a problem. So, try moving Bluetooth devices away from your computer and if you are using a Bluetooth transmitter for a mouse or keyboard, try switching it to a different USB port.

10. Reset the Bluetooth settings on your phone

If you're still having ongoing Bluetooth issues and the steps above haven't resolved them, resetting your Bluetooth settings can help clear out glitches. This will remove all saved Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi networks – so you’ll need to re-pair and re-enter passwords afterward.

On an 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 will revert to default network settings based on your carrier's SIM card. That's not an issue for most people. But if your carrier requires custom APN settings (common with MVNOs like Mint, Visible, Cricket, and Metro), you may need to re-enter them manually. Check with your carrier for these settings.

Solving problems with Bluetooth multipoint pairing

If you’re having issues with setting up multipoint pairing, double-check that your accessory supports multipoint by searching '[product name] multipoint Bluetooth' or consulting your product’s manual if you're not sure. Once you’ve confirmed that your accessory supports multipoint, make sure you're following the specific steps for your model.

While there is no standard way manufacturers handle multipoint connections, this is the typical way to pair multipoint Bluetooth headphones with both your computer and your phone.

  • Pair the headphones with your phone the way you would with a normal single-point Bluetooth connection.
  • Leave your phone connected, put your headphones into pairing mode, and then pair them with your laptop.
  • Once you have successfully paired with your laptop, you should be simultaneously connected with both devices.

If your headphones aren't connecting to one of your paired devices, make sure you don't have them actively paired elsewhere. I've had situations where I can't get my headphones to connect to both my phone and computer, only to realize that they had already connected to my husband's phone, as well. Sony, Bose and other manufacturers let you see and manage multipoint connections in their apps.

Why Bluetooth pairing fails in the first place

Bluetooth depends on both hardware and software to work properly. From a hardware perspective, the devices need to support the same 2.4GHz frequencies. On the software side, they need to support the same Bluetooth profiles so they can decode instructions for specific functions. For example, you can't pair a mouse with your car because your car doesn’t support the Human Interface Device Profile.

In general, Bluetooth is backward compatible. Bluetooth devices supporting Bluetooth 5 or higher should still be able to pair with devices using, say, the ancient Bluetooth 2.1, launched back in 2007. However, keep in mind that significant differences in Bluetooth versions between devices can occasionally lead to unexpected pairing issues or unsupported functionality.

The good news is that unless there is a true hardware or software incompatibility, most Bluetooth pairing problems come down to a small set of issues: pairing mode, saved connections, interference, outdated software, or the accessory being connected elsewhere. Bluetooth can be annoying, but most of the time, the fix is simpler than it looks.

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From Ray on September 13, 2013 :: 10:26 am


Need to know how to download all my contacts onto my vehicle device - Bluetooth.

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From k on June 18, 2015 :: 12:47 pm


We’ll get right on that

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From Mike on March 11, 2016 :: 12:31 am


Funniest thing I read all day! smile)

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From Procrastinating on October 18, 2016 :: 3:25 pm


why I browse the internet reply posts. PMSL

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From DFender on June 20, 2017 :: 5:19 am


K, please remember to close the service request with closure code and resolution . We don’t want a repeat of last time..

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From BBB on October 18, 2022 :: 5:22 am


Hello
is there anyone who could help me out if mini speaker bluetooth is not discoverable.

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From Potato pal on January 31, 2021 :: 7:02 pm


Hai! When I got on Bluetooth I dose not give me the option to connect to eny device it’s just says loading

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From Sam Douglas on January 10, 2022 :: 11:52 am


Same nothing showing up in my Bluetooth

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From Jack on May 28, 2021 :: 9:46 pm


Just bought a new truck today it has a Kenwood deck in it Bluetooth will hook up to phone option but will not play music what am I doing wrong

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From Josh Kirschner on June 01, 2021 :: 6:52 pm


What make and model truck did you buy? Is the Kenwood deck OEM or an aftermarket product?

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From I don't know on June 30, 2017 :: 10:11 pm


Instructions for no one

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From vincent on January 12, 2020 :: 9:46 am


my own bluetooth dont on even when i try oning it even i have factory set my phone yet he didnt work

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From Mohammed Tennison on April 08, 2020 :: 8:48 pm


Even if I try to turn on my Bluetooth,it will not turn on

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From SirDiamond Williams on July 14, 2021 :: 10:35 pm


Kind of strange one time I’ll be having my Bluetooth working fine throughout the month all of a sudden today every time I try to pair it won’t let me fear what am I doing or not doing why I can’t get this to work what am I doing or not doing why when I ask for your assistance to just turn it on it doesn’t work need help please

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From SirDiamond Williams on July 14, 2021 :: 10:36 pm


My Bluetooth connection why can’t I have the company of someone I can just say please connect my Bluetooth I’m having a problem why can’t they connect it Samsung Tab e will help me but now they don’t seem to answer back so what am I doing or not doing why I can’t get that help

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From Pitney Bowes finucane on July 18, 2017 :: 3:42 pm


Go to Bluetooth setup & add a new device; make sure the phone shows car multimedia (might be different for the other vehicles) make sure the passcode on the phone & the stereo blues is the same & your phone would ask for something as to messages; but your phone should be paired as to contacts & music;if you’re already paired go back to Bluetooth setup but go to paired list & if your phone is on it make sure your phone is connected to the Bluetooth.

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From Alex on May 11, 2022 :: 2:26 pm


Thank you. Check the ear bud thank you. Needed repair to stop service avg -alias thank thank you

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From Simon on June 10, 2018 :: 4:46 pm


I bought wireless Sony headphones about two weeks ago and have been frustrated that they just wouldn’t pair with my MacBook Pro.  Searched the internet to find a solution.  Nothing.  Until I found this site.  Tip # 10, moving it away from the USB port did the trick!!!!  Thank you so much for this!!!

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From AJ on September 19, 2018 :: 2:43 pm


I download ing something and it not working its was work 5hours ago in the same place

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From joe on February 25, 2021 :: 12:43 pm


wow

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From Mithlesh kumar on May 26, 2021 :: 7:06 am


Ii

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From Lynda Wolfertz on September 13, 2013 :: 10:46 am


I have an HP wireless printer/scanner/fax that stopped working.  The troubleshooter says that the wireless radio is not working.  The printer works just fine when it is plugged into my computer via USB cord. Is it possible that is became unpaired with my computer??  How do I check? Any other suggestions?? It seems so wasteful to have to replace an otherwise perfect printer…it’s only 3 years old!!

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From Suzanne Kantra on September 16, 2013 :: 9:59 am


That sounds like a WiFi issue, rather than Bluetooth, and I would really need to know more about why it’s not working. Can you not turn on the printer’s WiFi? Does it turn but not see your WiFi network? Does it connect to your WiFi network but your computer can’t see it?

If it is similar to my HP printer, there is a “Wireless Setup Wizard” in the Network setup menu that may help you get reconnected if it’s only an issue with your network settings.

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From carmenza Anton on February 07, 2014 :: 5:29 am


Thank you so much I just bought a iPhone and the people in the store tried for a long time to pair it with my BlueAntST3 that I adored They couldn’t I followed your instructions and I did it I was ready to retune the phone. A prayer helps as well
Thank you so much.!!

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From Jim the Card on November 14, 2014 :: 3:28 am


Had trouble getting my replacement iPhone5s (camera packed up!) to re-connect with my Avantalk handsfree. Your tip to ‘forget device’ and then re-find it worked!
A great help, thank you!

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From Tamaresque on February 24, 2017 :: 8:28 pm


You think a god would care about bluetoothing a phone?  Wow!  Your god sounds more like a servant.

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From chrisG on June 21, 2014 :: 12:47 am


Your computer is not on Wi-Fi. I have 2 different printers so here’s some ideas:
1st: Make sure your printer is “ready” or “online”. If not, keep reading… lol
2nd: Do another set-up for Wi-Fi, enter your password right off the printer screen (if it has one, my all-in-one does) & you’ll need to enter your router’s password. You should be good after that. If not, keep reading….
3rd: Does your printer have a Push Set-Up (small hole-like a reset button-to use with a pen or paper clip end to push-printer may need to be near your router during this time).
4th: Do you have a PIN Set-Up where the PIN# is on a label/sticker on your printer (check back or bottom) or the manual it came with.
5th: Go to HP’s website for a “manual” to download and use the instructions. This manual should be a PDF..SAVE IT! For future reference.

If NONE of those work, restart your router (and modem, if you have one). Unplug it, EVERYTHING-Just like you are setting up your router for the FIRST time. Once you’ve done that then follow the steps above.

My Brother Laser Printer is awesome & you have LIFETIME support. They emailed me the instructions to connect to my Wi-Fi, with & w/o USB port; I can disconnect from USB port once it’s connected to my router. He likes to disconnect from my Wi-Fi (router) if he’s unplugged for too long (moving, etc), if I changed my router password, using a different/new router, or if he’s wanting to be stubborn. He (printer) has done this 5 times out of the TEN or ELEVEN years (one time b/c he was stubborn, valid reasons for the others-examples I mentioned above). It isn’t that bad considering I have the instructions plus the LIFETIME support. Yes, I’m a Brother fan for that reason alone…. I don’t have the all-in-one b/c I was in a hurry and didn’t have a big selection.

My Cannon All-in-One Printer is awesome and quicker to connect because I can do a Set-Up on the printer’s screen where I enter the router’s password.  Otherwise, I have to use #3 & #4 to connect. Never had to, though.

I hope I didn’t ramble too much and made sense on the suggestions….

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From Bernard Robinson on September 03, 2019 :: 7:26 pm


Remote speaker connected to laptop. All works but each time I switch on the unit is paired but does not connect I have to remove the device from laptop
bluetooth list and then look for it again. It pairs and connects.
Please Help
Bernie Robinson
PichidanguWay down south in Chile

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From Josh Kirschner on September 04, 2019 :: 1:52 pm


Not sure I fully understand what you are describing, but it sounds like the speaker is paired but no sound comes out unless you disconnect and re-pair to the laptop? If so, the first thing I would do is open your sound setting on your laptop to see what your “output device” is. If it is using your laptop speakers, can you change it to the Bluetooth speaker after it is paired?

Beyond that, not sure what advice to offer.

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From Blatantone on January 31, 2017 :: 5:20 pm


If you haven’t already done it, try uninstalling and reinstalling the printer.

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From I love lynda on June 14, 2019 :: 9:13 pm


Thank you lynda

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From Marin Johnston on March 27, 2022 :: 1:24 pm


Unplug from wall then plug back in if you see green wifi light. It should reconnect.

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From gaurav singh on December 07, 2013 :: 12:06 am


i have normal phone in which i can.t take files from others phone using bluetooth but i can send files

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From linda on September 04, 2015 :: 1:36 am


and won’t let me get on to my speaker

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From Damien on November 04, 2020 :: 6:05 am


I want to fix my Bluetooth

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From Kenny Hynes on December 25, 2013 :: 10:21 am


I followed instructions correctlyfrom the manual and video instructions and still doesnt pair with my samsung galazy 3

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From ron harvey on October 10, 2014 :: 10:49 am


my Samsung would not pair with my jaguar told these cars will not accept samsung

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From mohammed n on August 05, 2016 :: 10:04 pm


HI,sir,i am so sorry .i do not set up my bluetooth always loading

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From Phyllis Polston on June 27, 2017 :: 4:13 am


The device removed keeps trying to connect another words circle goes round & round but activity tracker is gone-sent back. Can Bluetooth be reset?  iPhone has been turned off & on.  Can’t use the Bluetooth all day to get messages because it runs the battery down. New wristband is set up & works ok under same app HBand. Help.

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From Md Abu Mottakinm Mondal on October 21, 2017 :: 5:25 pm


My bluetooth Headphone can’t pairing…...

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From Alex on May 11, 2022 :: 2:24 pm


Stop avg -alias system on Samsung,  The with MetroPCS thank both tmobile thank you. Fix both ear needed fix the ,system of phone itself you needed means

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From Potato pal on January 31, 2021 :: 7:04 pm


Idk y it will not let me pair

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From Danni Tate on January 01, 2014 :: 6:05 am


I have recently bought a bluetooth hifi system. At the same timeI purchased a bluetooth dongle. I go through the set up and all works well. The next time I use Iit I have to go through the whole process of forgetting the device and reconfiguring it again to use it. What am I doing wrong

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From Carla Akkari on January 07, 2014 :: 5:12 pm


I’ve recently purchase a Pioneer Car Stereo DEH-X4650BT and I was able to pair the Bluetooth with my iPhone4 easily and use the handsfree but am unable to pair it using my iPhone 5s. Any suggestions? Have tried doing it with and without the USB cable. The phone recognises the stereo but it is unable to pair.

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From Bubba Boyd on January 31, 2014 :: 6:32 pm


I recently got a brand new next book tablet and it doesn’t show that it has Bluetooth on it anywhere what do I do to get it

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From Josh Kirschner on January 31, 2014 :: 6:55 pm


If your tablet doesn’t come with built-in Bluetooth (and it looks like most, if not all, of the Nextbook tablets do not), there’s no way to add it. Someone may have an external bluetooth USB adapter for Android (does your tablet have a USB port?), but I’m having trouble finding one. If you do find one, buy it from someplece you can return it, because I’m guessing there’s a good chance it won’t work consistently or at all.

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From Leonard Mostello on March 26, 2016 :: 12:56 pm


My blurtooth in my Nissan Altima, 2015, was working for the last yr. & all of a sudden it quit working.  I went to use it the other day & it came on saying searching for phone; it came back on saying “no search found”; HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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From Danielle on July 07, 2016 :: 11:50 am


Were you able to get help?  After 4 yrs of working perfectly and 1 yr with my current phone, it suddenly doesn’t recognize any phone.

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From Avion on November 26, 2016 :: 4:15 am


At want come on my phone.

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From SM Griffith on July 02, 2016 :: 4:26 pm


Hi Bubba,

Bluetooth adapters are available for 3.5mm headset audio ports on mobile devices. I got one for my husband’s old iPod nano which was not bluetooth enabled so that he could workout using bluetooth headsets rather than have all the hanging cords.

They have come way down in price and there may be even more options available now. They simply plug into the headphone jack and voila, connect your bluetooth speaker/headset and go.

I hope this helps. Good luck!

SM

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