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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 Sreekanth on June 26, 2015 :: 4:47 am


Recently bought a Samsung S6, trying to connect to JBL Bluetooth speakers. JBL is being detected in the Samsung and even the pair is ON, however, not able to play the music in JBL speakers. is there any activation process??

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From Josh Kirschner on June 26, 2015 :: 8:18 am


I know of at least one speaker that sets the volume all the way down when it is first paired with a new device. Have you tried turning the volume up on both the speakers and in the phone’s bluetooth settings?

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From Sreekanth on July 01, 2015 :: 11:57 pm


Is there a way to connect the JBL speakers with Bluetooth version 2.6 with Samsung S6, Bluetooth version 4. want to play the music from S6 on JBL speakers

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From Salman Rahaman on June 27, 2015 :: 10:12 pm


Well its been a week since i couldn’t connect my phone with the car’s tv,that day i connected it with my Tv and later on i disconnected it from my phone directly instead of using the tv and since then it is unable to connect. I went through your procedures but when i connect it to my tv and pass key shows i try to pair but then it says unable to pair and a new Passkey pops up i connect it with that but the result is still negative.
Please help, its been only two months since i bought the car and not able to connect it with my phone is devastating.

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From Patrick on July 19, 2015 :: 6:56 am


My bluetooth headset pairs fine, but when I use two monitors, sound goes through the second monitor instead of the headset. Any way to fix this in the settings?

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From Alice on August 02, 2015 :: 7:51 pm


I have always been able to connect my iphone 4with my car until recently.  Now I can long longer get the Bluetooth to turn on on my phone.  Any suggestions???  All is does is the gear little icon just keeps spinning and spinning Without it being on it will NEVER connect to my car.  Thank you

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From Josh Kirschner on August 04, 2015 :: 5:35 pm


I’m not clear from your comment whether you can’t get Bluetooth to turn on on your phone and you can’t get it to connect once on. If it is a connection issue, follow the steps above and see if that works. If Bluetooth isn’t turning on at all, I recommend you back up your iPhone and then do a factory reset.

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From Alice on August 04, 2015 :: 5:51 pm


Hey Josh, thanks for the idea.  It is my phone that the Bluetooth will not turn on on.  NOW….neither will my Wi-Fi…..I would back up, but no Wi-Fi…it would do it automatically if I had Wi-Fi…...so..any other thoughts??

Thanks

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From Josh Kirschner on August 04, 2015 :: 6:27 pm


If you have’t backed up to iCloud in a while, you can backup to iTunes your computer via the cable - plug it into your USB drive. But if you recently backed up to iCloud, then backing up again isn’t as important. Do the reset and see if that takes care of your issues.

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From Alice on August 05, 2015 :: 12:21 pm


Did the reset….no change.  Wi-Fi will still not turn “on” on phone nor will Bluetooth.  Sometimes I just HATE technology!!

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From Josh Kirschner on August 05, 2015 :: 7:53 pm


Found this thread on the Apple Support forum where it looks like Bluetooth and Wifi cutting out on iPhone 4S is a known issue: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4996984

If you’ve already followed all the steps suggested in the thread, you will probably have to take the phone in for repair. Hopefully, Apple won’t charge for the fix or won’t charge much. Else, you’re better off getting a new device.

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From Alice on August 08, 2015 :: 7:57 pm


Thanks Josh.  I appreciate your assistance.  looks like I need to find the closest Apple store!!  I had search multiple sites and never saw that on the Apple site.  Thank you.

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From Brenda on August 24, 2015 :: 6:03 pm


Is there a Bluetooth radio I can pair my Bluetooth headphones for privately listening ?

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From Jigar on August 27, 2015 :: 5:08 am


Please help me to connect my Iberry Auxus one moble to wireless Bluetooth headset device (syska brand).
I trying to connect but he didn’t shown on my mobile. And after some time blibk msg that no any device found connect.

Please advice me to connect Bluetooth headset device on my phone.

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From dave on September 01, 2015 :: 3:30 pm


windows laptop and windows phone both os 8.1 gave up trying to get the passcode from the phone accepted, what a load of crap bluetooth is, or is it windows? life too short for this nonsense.

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From Cynthia on September 06, 2015 :: 5:50 pm


Hi. I have a Vodafone Smart Tab 3G I’m trying to pair with a Bluetooth headset; I find the headset that came with it cumbersome to deal with. My tab foes not see the headset at all. I’ve tried the aeroplane mode etc and still nothing. Your help I’ll be highly appreciated.

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From Morgan O Neill on October 15, 2015 :: 9:54 am


I had a cheap bluetooth adapter ,it worked fine with my PSYC headphones ,losing sound every now and then. I decided to get the Dynamode CSR 4.0 for better quality. Problem is it doesn’t pick the Headphones,the image of the headphones even vanishes in the sound.After trying everything I put back in the cheap bluetooth adapter and the headphones reappeared .I don’t understand. I am using windows 10.Can anyone help please.Thanks in advance .
Morgan

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From Michael Gledhill on October 30, 2015 :: 2:05 pm


My Samsung S4 & UE Boom have the latest firmware, but (very) often, they connect, but no music comes out of the speaker.

Each time, I need to soft-reset the phone for the Bluetooth speaker to work.

Simply putting the phone into Airplane Mode and out again isn’t enough.

(Sigh.)

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From Jenalyn Baker on June 12, 2020 :: 2:36 pm


W to go see you then tttrrrrrrriui

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From Sprinkler Man on November 01, 2015 :: 6:37 pm


I turn the headphones on and get a balloon that says connected to Bluetooth and they play. Then another balloon pops up and says connected to Bluetooth stereo gateway and the sound stops and doesn’t switch back to laptop. I remember giving a “gateway” permission switch initially but to save my life I can’t find it again. Win 8.1 on an ACER Aspire V5-552p-x617…laptop has bt4.0 and JVC headphones has 3.0 I believe. HELLLLLP! thx for any help you can be. me

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From Kaitlyn on December 14, 2015 :: 10:03 pm


I want to pair my Tzumi headphones with my Samsung Galaxy S4… I’ve tried everything. Is there any way to fix this? Is there some upgrade that needs to be done?

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From Callie Baumgartner on December 21, 2015 :: 3:12 pm


I have been so frustrated for the last week with why my band will not pair with my phone and finally today I’m hoping I have found a solution. I went into settings, apps and started from the top force stopping them and all of a sudden my band paired and my info was updated. Hoping this is the fix!!

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From Luisito on December 31, 2015 :: 12:35 am


I can’t pair my plantronics edge with this cheap Alcatel ontouch phone. It paired perfect with my galaxy s4.. Getting to scrap this dam Alcatel.

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From Tee Ayeand on January 02, 2016 :: 4:57 pm


I had this problem for a few days now and thank god think tutorial helped me out. Why does bluetooth has to be so complicated at times?

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From Hassan Ali on January 02, 2016 :: 7:25 pm


Yesterday I bought a new bluetooth handsfree and it was not connecting to my mobile. I was very upset because I bought that handsfree online. After reading your tips I was able to pare it with my mobile. Thanx for sharing an informative article with us.

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From joey on January 13, 2016 :: 7:54 pm


I used to be able to connect, automatically when my ipod and speaker turned on. but for some reason one day this stopped working. the manual my speaker came with isn’t helping, and I’m not sure what to do now. is it possible my speaker forgot my ipod? also, I do have a new laptop in my room, and it was on while I tried to connect. how did this effect it?

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From Josh Kirschner on January 14, 2016 :: 9:24 am


The steps above will fix most issues. Also, is this only an issue when your laptop is on or is it all the time? If only when on, then turn off your laptop’s Bluetooth if you’re not using it or pair your iPod before turning the laptop on. Also, delete the speaker from your laptop if they had been paired previously so they won’t automatically connect in the future.

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From Jenalyn Baker on June 12, 2020 :: 1:45 pm


I’ll get some money to get him I’ll let him know when I go home tomorrow and get home and I’ll get you I’ll get them tomorrow and then go I’ll go home and then go to go home and I’ll get them tomorrow and then get them done and then get home and get some stuff I’ll get him to you tomorrow and then go get some food tomorrow and then get him to get them tomorrow and I’ll get you tomorrow and get him home tomorrow morning and then get stuff done tomorrow I’ll get some food and then get home tomorrow morning and then get stuff done and get stuff done tomorrow and then I’ll get some money to get them tomorrow and then get them done and get them tomorrow and then I’ll get them tomorrow morning tomorrow and then get

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From ames on August 10, 2020 :: 3:15 am


the title says it all.
yours and mine.
did you get home? did your get him home? who is he anyway?
and then, were you alright? are you alright now? is he alright?
idk what was/is going on but you threw me way off here. not that it has anything to do with me. these kind of comments freak me out a bit so I just needed to see what’s up? hopr all I’d eell!

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From Terrell Peace on January 18, 2016 :: 1:57 pm


I recently purchased a Bose Soundlink Mini to use with my laptop, a Dell Latitude E745. My laptop immediately shows connection with the Bose and it shows up in the Devices and Printers. The problem is that the speaker will never pair with the laptop. Bluetooth button on the speaker just keeps blinking blue and never turns to solid white, indicating connection. (By the way, no problem connecting with my wife’s IPad).I have tried all the troubleshooting tips in the Bose user’s guide to no avail. I have tried:
*turning both speaker and laptop off
*resetting speaker by holding mute button
*clearing speaker memory by
Any suggestions? I am almost desperate enough to call and spend the necessary hours on the phone with Bose reps!)

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From Joe on January 20, 2016 :: 6:36 am


Hi
I have a Platronics K100 hands free car set. I only got it at Christmas. It paired up straight with my HTC one M8 phone but then I needed to send my phone to be repaired. I got my phone back today and it will not pair up with the hands free device. It will not even find the device. Need help

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From Suzanne Kantra on January 20, 2016 :: 7:07 pm


If you’re not seeing your device when your phone scans and it’s not listed in the “Paired Devices” list, then try resetting your headset into pairing mode.

If you see the headset in your list of “Paired Devices” but it does not connect, you’ll need to unpair it. Tap the settings cog next to the device name and you’ll see the option to “Unpair.” Then set your headset in pairing mode, as though you were pairing it with a new device.

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From Jetlamindz on January 20, 2016 :: 8:24 pm


I have unpaired and then paired once but still didn’t connect. So I tried it again and this time when I try to sync and pair it again the device doesn’t show up, but when I try to pair the headphones to my phone it shows up just fine. Am I missing something? Why does it show up on other devices and not on the Dell computer, when it worked before?

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From Avinash J on July 04, 2017 :: 2:33 pm


My Samsung j2 mobile when I turn on Bluetooth the phone will restart how to resolve this problem

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From Tammy Gibson on July 22, 2018 :: 1:34 am


Mine doesn’t pair on more than one device at a time. I had to unpair off of one device
for it to work on my other device.

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From Jetlamindz on January 20, 2016 :: 6:51 pm


Dell Latitude 3340 Windows 7 with Bluetooth. son uses this laptop for his school work.  He keep breaking the cords to the headphones I have to keep buying. So instead I bought him a HMDX HX-HP420 Jam Transit Bluetooth Headphones with Microphone.

A few days ago I was able to pair them together and it worked for a day. The next day it showed them paired but the headphones wont connect. It has now been 2 days and I still can’t get them to connect.

I tried to connect it manually but it still wouldn’t work. Then I uninstalled it and re-installed it but it wouldn’t connect. I uninstalled it and restarted the computer and now I can’t get the computer to find the headphones anymore. I need HELP!

They are NEW and only used one day. I know it works because it worked for a day… but why wouldn’t it connect the next day and why can’t it find the headphones now?

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From Fernando Striker on February 02, 2016 :: 3:14 am


Hi,I have a galaxy tab 4 and it’s no longer accept to connect with the audio device since I restarted the tablet but in the other devices, such bluetooth audio device, accept.
What is the problem and how to solve it out?

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From Shelly Randolph on February 04, 2016 :: 10:09 pm


My Toshiba Satelite Tab says it is paired with my LG HBS850 and vice versa but the audio still comes out of the tablet and not my headset.

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From Shelly Randolph on February 04, 2016 :: 10:18 pm


LG HBS850 and Toshiba Satelite Tablet say they are paired and connected but audio is not coming through the headset. I’ve unpaired and reconnected, restarted and played with it for a couple hours. Help, Please!

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From Suzanne Kantra on February 08, 2016 :: 6:42 pm


Sometimes you need to go into settings to select the headphones as your audio instead of the internal speaker. Which app are you using?

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From Shelly Randolph on March 25, 2016 :: 6:48 pm


I’m not able to add apps to my Tosh Tab. But because of your reply I went back in (yet again!)to monkey with the settings. I had to disable my internal speakers (which made them disappear! yikes) And as I have my internet through my phone’s hotspot and didn’t realize, even though everything was paired, etc. with my Tosh Tab, my headset was also still paired/connected with my phone! My headset will only pick up one device at a time, so I unpaired my phone. D’uh, lol. I knew it would be something simple that I just wasn’t seeing. So-now my internal speaker icon is gone from the Tosh Tab. I had to look up how to get it back…...Control Panel > sound > Right mouse click in the blank white area of the Playback screen. This will bring up a menu of which one of the options should read “Show disabled sound devices.” Click on that option to re-enable the sound devices for the computer. Click there with right mouse button and check all options. Hope this all helps someone else!

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From Steve on September 03, 2017 :: 11:23 am


I have a Bose Bluetooth headset that has always worked fine until just the other day. I unpaired it and now it will not even recognize it on my pairings when I scan

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From Notcy on September 10, 2017 :: 3:13 am


Thank you Steve.Your suggestion helped me.I spent few hours playing around without success prior reading your idea.Cheers

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From NubiBlue on February 08, 2016 :: 5:12 pm


I read a lot of different articles when my bluetooth headpones refused to connect to my android tablet.

Your tip that assisted me related to turning off unrelated bluetooth devices. But I would like to give you one tip that may assist other people.

Ensure that both your tablet / headphones are fully charged before trying to pair. Silly as it sounds, my problem was that simple. I forgot to fully charge my headphones. Once I charged my headphones overnight, it picked up and paired within 30 seconds.

I hope that this helps someone else.

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From Michael on February 22, 2016 :: 8:40 am


Hi there ,

The tevo shox beast Bluetooth speaker is a great device.

The problem I am having is this. The spekear gives the user two ways to play their music. Either by Bluetooth or audio jack cable which comes standard with the speaker when you
Buy it.

There is an input button on the speake itself which says “input”

So you can either have the speaker on “bluetooth mode” where you pair your device. Or have the spekear in “aux” mode. The speaker has a voice when the speaker is on which tells you what mode it’s on.

The issue im having is that I can connect to the speaker using my iPhone 5 no problems. But shortly after about 30 min the speaker changes to aux mode by itself. Then Bluetooth mode.. I’ve made sure the speaker is fully charged. I have done the tips as shown on this site. wi fi is off. Re paired the devices.. All of that.

I am in retail and the reason I bought the shox beast is because it worked everyday when I’m at work and connect.

Now is this a problem with the spekear ? I have connected my iphone6 + as well same problem. I have connected the audio jack as well same problem…

Any advice ?

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From Suzanne Kantra on March 25, 2016 :: 5:57 pm


It sounds like you’re getting Bluetooth interference and it’s losing the connection and having trouble refinding it once it’s lost. I find that turning on and off Bluetooth helps it reconnect. Are you using the speaker in a place where there are a lot of wireless devices in use? If so, you’ll want to step away from the devices to re-initiate the pairing.

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From Mitesh sanghvi on February 29, 2016 :: 9:41 am


Tap the Bluetooth button to turn BT off. Press and hold down both the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time. Keep them held down until you see an Apple logo. Wait for your iPhone or iPad to reboot, otherwise nice information and enjoyed to reading.

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From Michael on February 29, 2016 :: 10:45 am


Thanks for the reply. Actually found out it to be a fault on the speaker as someone I know who has the shox beast for almost two years told me that his has never done what mine was doing and sounded like a fault.

I went and got an exchange. Got a new shox beast speaker and I can now happily say that it’s working exactly as it should. No problems.

Another feature I found helpful is locking the heat sensitive controls on the speaker. This is simply done by holding the + and - volume buttons down for 3 seconds and the LED light will turn purple. You can still however control via your phone

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From Jaime Sala on August 15, 2018 :: 5:01 pm


I have a purple light… I didn’t press nothing. Now it doen’t want to pair. What does that heat thing you are talking about works?

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From CourtneyJarrell on March 06, 2016 :: 11:53 pm


I have a Beats HP computer that has built in bluetooth but trying to connect it to a Panasonic Radio PP105160 and I have gotten it to pair with each other but cant hear anything from the radio. but I can still hear it from the computer speackers. its like it doesnt want to switch over to the car radio. My phone and my husband’s phone works fine with the car radio. it would be nice to use my computer in the car. can you plz help me. thanks!

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From Suzanne Kantra on March 09, 2016 :: 10:23 am


Sometimes you have select the playback device on your computer in addition to pairing via Bluetooth. If you right click on the volume icon and the select playback devices, you should see your computer’s internal speakers as well as the Bluetooth option.

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