How to fix “Bluetooth paired but not connected” error

Have you ever been using your Bluetooth headphones and suddenly, the audio cuts out? You check your phone and see that the headphones are still “paired” but not “connected.” Or maybe you’re trying to connect your new Bluetooth speaker to your phone, and it just won’t connect, even though it’s showing up as paired. If this has happened to you, don’t worry—it’s a common problem with an easy fix.

If you’re experiencing this issue, it’s likely because your Bluetooth connection is set to “media audio” instead of “call audio.” To fix this, go into your phone’s Bluetooth settings and change the audio output from “media audio” to “call audio.” This will ensure that your phone uses the correct audio profile for your Bluetooth device, and the sound will come through clearly.

If changing the audio output doesn’t work, or if you’re having trouble connecting your device in the first place, try restarting your phone and the Bluetooth device. Often, this will clear up any lingering issues and allow you to connect successfully.

Some additional steps you can try:

  1. Check the manufacturer’s website for updated Bluetooth drivers.
  2. If you’re using a USB dongle, try plugging it into a different USB port.
  3. If you’re using Windows 10, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
  4. If you’re using macOS Mojave or earlier, go to System Preferences > Bluetooth and make sure theBluetooth switch is turned on.
  5. Restart your computer and try connecting again.

If your Bluetooth device isn’t connecting to your computer, you can try a few things to fix the problem. Check for updated drivers on the manufacturer’s website, try a different USB port, and make sure Bluetooth is turned on in your settings. If all else fails, restart your computer and try again.

Conclusion:
If you’re having trouble with your Bluetooth headphones or speaker cutting in and out, or if you can’t seem to get them to connect, there’s a simple fix. Go into your phone’s Bluetooth settings and change the audio output from “media audio” to “call audio.” If that doesn’t work, restart your phone and the Bluetooth device. With these quick and easy steps, you’ll be listening to music or taking calls on your Bluetooth devices in no time!

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Bill David