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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.

Updated on 4/10/2026 with new recommendations

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From Lisa Athens on October 24, 2014 :: 5:44 pm


i factory reset my tablet and now it wont find my bluetooth speaker to pair! Ugh! It found it briefly but when i went to pair it it said wrong password?? So when i turned it back off it wont even find it now! Ans im pretty computer illiterate so i will need like a step by step please! Like to tell me to just re pair it will do me absolutely no good. I have no idea how to do that. Thanks everybody for any help you can give.

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From Suzanne Kantra on November 03, 2014 :: 4:06 pm


Did you try resetting your bluetooth speaker and then trying to pair? What model speaker is it?

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From Lisa Athens on November 14, 2014 :: 9:08 am


it is a JBL speaker. Samsung galaxy tablet. I got it to find it a couple times but when i went to pair it it said incorrect pin or password! I dont know how to reset te speaker. Can you tell me how to do that

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From Josh Kirschner on November 14, 2014 :: 9:20 am


It’s hard to give instructions for resetting your specific speaker, as each model is different. Often there is a small reset button on the device. If you can’t find it, JBL ‘s technical support number: 1-800-336-4525.

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From Ria Thakur on August 16, 2015 :: 2:06 am


helpppppp me

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From Evelio Hoyo on October 26, 2014 :: 11:02 am


My Metra MDF-7873-1 pairs well with my iphone6 and something is happening with the entrance calling while the gps navigation is in use and the issue is that when somebody calls and i click at the screen to answer it in the calling screen it appears that there is an error and can not answer while the phone is ringing. But if i made a call using the iphone during the gps function active, the call can be made without any problem

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From mikron24 on November 03, 2014 :: 1:58 am


greetings i have an asus laptop ASUS ROG G750JZ-XS72 and have ue boom bluetooth speaker

problem the ue boom ue to play with laptop nice
then i must have paired the headphones because now the ue boom connects as headphones hands free blutooth device , so i cant use as speaker anymore

any help i thank you

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From Suzanne Kantra on November 03, 2014 :: 4:23 pm


The UE Boom has a microphone built in so you can take calls as well as listen to music. So when the UE Boom pairs with your laptop (or smartphone or tablet), it pairs using the Bluetooth headset profile so it can be used as a speakerphone as well as a speaker.

Hope this helps.

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From George Alter on November 18, 2014 :: 2:41 pm


Bluetooth will not connect to anything. Bluetooth is “ON”.  Searches constantly.  Under Devices window it says “Now Discoverable”  It uses iOS 6.1.3 (10B329).
I have a second phone next to it and it connects to my PC as this one should. HELP!

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From Suzanne Kantra on November 18, 2014 :: 5:36 pm


First, can I assume that you’ve turn Bluetooth off on your second phone when trying to connect your 4S to your PC? If not, do that first.

If you have done that, I need to know the type of computer you’re trying to connect it to and, what type of phone have you successfully connected to your computer.

Hope I can help!

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From George Alter on November 18, 2014 :: 11:17 pm


Hi Suzanne,
Thank You for your response.  I have the 2nd phone Bluetooth turned off. 
The computer I am using is an Lenovo Model B320 Idea Center. 
The Phone I did connect is a ZTE 665 TracFone.
The iPHone is not connected to TracFone.
Looking forward to your next response. 
George

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From Suzanne Kantra on November 19, 2014 :: 9:06 pm


Did you try pairing from the PC instead of your iPhone? I checked out pairing my iPhone 6 with my Lenovo Horizon and the Horizon doesn’t show up on my phone. However, when I go to the Windows 8 Bluetooth setup (not the Desktop version, but the Windows 8 version), I see my iPhone for pairing with my computer.

Let me know if that works.

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From Kevin Guest on December 05, 2014 :: 2:53 pm


[SOLVED]

Hi, well I’ve spent all day at this and found a solution that may work for many people.

Android 4.2.2 trying to connect a bluetooth keyboard, I can see the keyboard and can select to pair but entering the code on the keyboard did nothing (if you cant see the device dont forget to check the little square to the right in the bluetooth options that says “only visible to paired devices” to make it visible to all devices!)

Anyway, here’s my fix.

I went to settings, applications and clicked on every application and selected “FORCE STOP”, yes every one and ignoring the warnings.

Then, my keyboard paired as you would expect. I tested many times and each time I switch the keyboard on it connects automatically.

So, restarted the phone so all the programs I forced to stop will start up again and the keyboard is still connected smile

It may work for you! My logic was that something may be blocking the bluetooth channel.

Hope this helps someone else as all my searches were basically saying you’ve no chance without installing the mods.

Cheers
Kev

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From Roger Wiggins on December 07, 2014 :: 10:40 am


Thank you so much!  I bought a bluetooth keyboard case for my Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, every time I turned it on it would say it was connected to bluetooth keyboard.  All indicators said it was connected but the keyboard failed to work. I tried everything!  I Googled and found your page, and tried turning it to Airplane mode and back off again. Works everytime!

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From suresh on December 15, 2014 :: 5:30 am


hi im using window 8.1 laptop.i unable to share somethings from my android mobile.but before it was worked.now i unable to add a device.i dont know whatz probs is this.say some solution please sir.

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From Michelle on December 15, 2014 :: 10:33 pm


Music will not play though blue tooth portable speaker from tablet.
Can u help me

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From JOSH on December 27, 2014 :: 10:16 pm


My Dear Sister got me a Sony Smart Mini-Musicbox SRS-BTV5 for christmas but it won’t connect to my iPhone 4. Bluetooth is activated on both devices but my phone is not even able to find it, it just keeps on searching for hours. Please Help!

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From jenn on January 01, 2015 :: 8:29 pm


My Samsung tablet was"blocking” my iPhone, which would not pair with my Jam Party speaker.

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From Ed on August 10, 2017 :: 5:09 am


When i shut down my IPhone it paired right away with my Ipad.

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From Jim on January 02, 2015 :: 1:19 pm


Trying to pair a nexus 5 with an iPhone 5s. Nexus is finding iPhone and giving a code. When tryinging to pair says incorrect code. Also iPhone cannot find nexus. Bluetooth and visibility are turned on. Any ideas please?

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From terrandroid on January 26, 2015 :: 3:30 pm


I have paired my galaxy tab gt-p6210 with computer, my goal was to listen my music over my pc speakers with my tab. When i manually try to turn on bluetooth media audio on bluetooth settings in my tab it connect’s but immediatly it disconnect’s again and i can’t get it to work. I also have a galaxy s3 and with that it works perfectly. Tried everything, make new bluetooth connection, factory reset the tab, nothing! Really hard to find the right answer on the internet to. Im out of options right now. Hope anybody could help. Thanks.

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From Steve Mahler on February 04, 2015 :: 10:42 pm


Just purchased the Inateck Speaker and in trying too pair with my Nexus4 phone is like trying to get the toothpaste back in the tube . My phone finds the speaker and either I can pair it or cancel, but every time I try to connect it gives me new numbers to enter, that is where the problem lies as it wont let me enter any numbers in my phone,What am I doing wrong, Could someone point me in the right direction? Any help would be better than what is happening. PS (the only reason I bought the speaker is to use off my phone) Thanks in advance

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From Steve Mahler on February 04, 2015 :: 11:57 pm


Just to let you guys know that I finally solved my problem . It seems like my phone was always trying to pair with another Bluetooth system in my home .As soon as I disconnected that my phone found the Inteck.  Sorry to bother anyone ,You all have a great day

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From Josh Kirschner on February 05, 2015 :: 10:59 am


I’m sure many others are facing the same types of issues, so helpful to know how you resolved yours.

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From Mesay on February 11, 2015 :: 2:59 pm


Hello there, First of all 10Q for your help. I have problem with my laptop bluetooth. It couldn’t be discovered and couldn’t find any device since i purchased it. Please if you have solution for this notify me.

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From Billy on February 14, 2015 :: 6:39 am


I have a Logitech Model: S-00096 (Z515) Bluetooth speaker. It is paired with my HP Windows 8.1 laptop. When I turn the laptop & speaker on a second time, only the laptop speaker works.        The Logitech speaker still shows as paired. I have to remove the speaker then re-install it to get it to work.  I was under the assumption that when I turn them both on again, the speaker is automatically picked-up by the last device that it was paired with. As I am a PC novice, would you make your reply concise please. Thanks bundles.

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From Suzanne Kantra on March 04, 2015 :: 10:27 am


Is your laptop the only device your Bluetooth speaker is paired with? Even if the pairing is still in place, both devices need to know you still want them to connect. So if your laptop wasn’t the last device to pair to the speaker or you paired you laptop with another Bluetooth device, that could be the problem.

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From raymond genovese on March 03, 2015 :: 10:00 pm


Using pantec hotshot phone it pairs to the car ok but when I get to a distance of approx. 5o yards cell phone freezes I have to take battery out of phone to use it .Any help would be appreciated driving 13 camero has a good phone set up Thanks

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From Steff on March 04, 2015 :: 6:28 am


hello,

I bought a second UE boom two weeks ago and made the lastet firware upgrade. Since then I have lots of connecting problems with my IPhone 5s. The second UE boom is shown on the Bluetooth devices but no connection is made.
Is there a way to downgrade the firmware or reste the firmware to factory settings?
or what else could be done to get my UE boom working agin? (The common advice for pairing problems did not help)

Thanks

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From Suzanne Kantra on March 04, 2015 :: 10:08 am


It doesn’t look like you can revert to the previous firmware (http://www.ultimateears.com/en-us/boom/support). 

Do you have the UE Boom paired to more than one device? It can be paired simultaneously with two devices, so you can easily switch between them. If so, you may want to try unpairing from all of the devices and then repairing, starting with your iPhone 5S.

Otherwise, you may want to try their support number They do list a support number you can call: 646-454-3200.

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From Sophie on April 06, 2015 :: 2:24 pm


Hi there, I have also just updated my two UE Booms and now cannot pair them with either my iphone 5s or my macbook pro. I’m glad to see it isn’t just me, but am very frustrated. I’ve sent UE Boom a facebook message as I’m not in America so can’t ring the phone number, but am very interested as to the reason it isn’t working.

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From Alice on April 06, 2015 :: 2:55 pm


If you hold the Volume down (-) button and the power button for 10 seconds you will hear a noise meaning the UE Boom has been reset. when you try turning them on next they will search for devices to pair with and should work.

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From Gary Hambleton on February 12, 2016 :: 6:46 pm


Awesome advice. Worked first time, have spent days trying to sort.
Thanks.

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From Eric on November 24, 2016 :: 11:14 am


This worked. If you have the Boom try this first!

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From Kenneth L Dowling on November 11, 2018 :: 1:10 pm


After hours of frustration, found your post and it worked for my 4 ue booms, Why isn’t this on their website?

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From Tammy on November 11, 2018 :: 4:23 pm


You are very much welcome. Have a great and blessed day!!!

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From Tony on August 05, 2019 :: 6:39 pm


Great tip - it worked for me,

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From Trangela on March 22, 2015 :: 11:23 am


I tried to connect my LG G3 (4.4.2 Andriod version) to my Targus Bluetooth stereo earphones (Bluetooth 3.0 version) but for some reason it couldn’t connect or detect each other.. At first, it worked and they found each other but then, one day they stopped connecting and couldn’t detect one another. I tried powering on and off both devices, no luck. I paired the earphones to another phone (Samsung Corby) and it worked. I tried pairing my phone to the Corby and it worked as well. Then, on the Corby, I made it forget the earphones and turned off the bluetooth so that the earphones could pair with my G3 and it STILL does not work to this day. PLEASE HELP ME ;-;

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From Cris on April 22, 2015 :: 1:25 pm


I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 phone and I just bought a Targus Bluetooth Stereo Headphones TA-51EB-BT.  I have never used bluetooth before.  From what I have read above the two devices must not be compatible due to operating systems.  Is there a way to change the system in the phone to accommodate the headphone?  The phone just upgraded and everything changed on the phone.  It was a Samsung upgrade.  I am surprised that it was not upgraded enough to accommodate the headphones.  What can I do to fix this short of getting a new phone?

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From Suzanne Kantra on April 22, 2015 :: 2:15 pm


Your headphones should be compatible with your Galaxy S3. Does your Galaxy S3 find any Bluetooth devices when you search for devices in the Bluetooth settings menu?

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From cris on April 22, 2015 :: 4:12 pm


I haven’t tried anything else.  Don’t own anything else.

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From Evlio on April 22, 2015 :: 6:27 pm


I have an iPhone 6+ and in my car a Chinese GPS DVD in dash that works with Windows CE 6.0.
The pairing process between both is good and no broken.
I can make calls to everyone without any problem that i can talk and hear fine.
But when i received a call phone during travelling and i want to answer (clicking in the right icon in my car device) an error message always happen and there is no way to make the communication.
This issue is happening when my wife that has an iPhone 4 wants to call me, but it also happen when my kids (that have iPhone 6) wants to make me a call.
What will be really happening?. May somebody help with this?.
Best Regards.

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From Evelio on April 22, 2015 :: 6:35 pm


I have an iPhone 6+ and in my car a Metra MDF-7873-1.
The pairing process between both is good and no broken.
I can make calls to everyone without any problem that i can talk and hear fine.
But when i received a call phone and i want to answer (clicking in the right icon in my car device) an error message always happen and there is no way to make the communication.
This issue is happening when my wife that has an iPhone 4 wants to call me, but it also happen when my kids (that have iPhone 6) wants to make me a call.
What will be really happening?. May somebody help with this?.
Best Regards.

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From brandy on April 25, 2015 :: 10:52 am


none of this was useful.

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From Tom Latimer on May 09, 2015 :: 3:50 pm


I got a new Samsung tab s, it isn’t detecting my platronics sport headset. My tab s wont detect any other bluetooth devices. Bluetooth is on, on everything. Please help.

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From Jeremy Warren on May 21, 2015 :: 11:07 pm


I bought a Bluetooth keyboard to go with my tab 4 and it showed everything should be paired perfectly however the keyboard was not responding so I tried the airplane mode on and off and re paired the device and it works thanks so much I had to Google my issue to find you. Thanks again very happy.

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From Josh Kirschner on May 22, 2015 :: 9:35 am


Glad our tips heled you to resolve your issue!

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From Wikky on June 01, 2015 :: 5:43 am


My phone pairs automatically when I enter the car and disconnects when I leave it but the phone peaker then stops working. I don’t hear any ring tone if someone calls and if I make a call, I can’t even hear the other person’s phone ringing. What am I doing wrong?

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From Rebecca Blackmon on June 01, 2015 :: 8:27 pm


Could someone please tell me why I can not sync anything to my Blu Studio 5.0 c hd smart phone.

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From Aaron on June 16, 2015 :: 5:55 am


Article not helpful at all because I need to know why a bluetooth connection (to speakers via a Logitech BT Adapter) that worked yesterday won’t work today, with no change, except that I connected my MacBookPro to a different speaker, one which does not need an adapter.

Bluetooth is a damn headache, a matter of luck. I’ve returned quite a few bluetooth devices, because not even the electronics shop assistants could help.

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