How to Fix Bluetooth Pairing Problems
Bluetooth is a common technique of wirelessly to transfer data between devices like your speaker and media player, phone and headphones, or a keyboard and iPad. When it works, Bluetooth is great. But if you’re likes to play around with this connection gadgets, you know it can be annoying when there’s a hang-up pairing the two. Here are several common causing pairing problems as well as way on what you can do about them.
1. Remove a device from a phone and rediscover it. If your phone sees a device but it does not receive data from it, sometimes it helps to start from scratch. In iOS settings, you could delete a device by selecting on its name and then choose Forget this Device. In Android settings, you can tap on a device’s name and then Unpair.
2. Make sure the two devices are in close enough proximity to one another. While you wouldn’t consider somebody might try to pair an iPad with a keyboard if the two do not sit right next to each other, it will probably worth noting. You should make sure any devices you try to pair are within five feet of one other.
3. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. You should see the little Bluetooth symbol at the top of your phone’s screen. If you don’t, go into the settings to enable it.
4. Power the devices off and back on. A soft reset can resolve the problem. With phones, an easy way to do this is by going into and out of airplane mode.
5. Make sure the devices you want to pair are designed to connect with each other. Whether it’s a speaker, headset, mouse, camera, keyboard or something else, your device has a specific profile that spells out what it can connect with. If you’re not sure, you can check the user manual.
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