My Bluetooth Headphones Can't Pair to Smart Phone, What Can I Do to Fix It?A Story by techiiieBluetooth technology isn’t new. Tired of wires and corded devices, we were quick to jump at the chance of devices that got rid of cords and worked wirelessly. But every technology has its shortcomingsBluetooth technology isn’t new. Tired of
wires and corded devices, we were quick to jump at the chance of devices that
got rid of cords and worked wirelessly. But every technology has its
shortcomings and Bluetooth may have a few issues that can be easily solved too.
If your smart phone won’t connect or pair with Bluetooth and you are looking
for the solutions to fix it, then we have some tips for you. We will identify
the reasons for Bluetooth issues and look at the solutions that can help you
fix the problem.
Why
Bluetooth parings fail
To begin with, let us get the basics
straight and the most obvious things sorted. Bluetooth is a technology that
allows you to connect two devices wirelessly so that data and information can
flow between the two devices. An important step to connect the devices is known
as pairing. When you pair the Bluetooth devices successfully, data can be transferred
easily from one to another. But if the pairing is unsuccessful or you are not
able to pair the devices, then there is a problem with either the hardware or
software of any of the two devices. An important thing to realize is that your
phone or the device you are going to pair it with is not always in pairing
mode. Let us take the example of connecting a wireless
headset to your phone using Bluetooth. You have to make sure that the
headset is in the mode where it can be paired. That is, your headset should be
in pairing mode. And your phone should be ready to scan the Bluetooth devices
around it. If they are not in the right mode, the
devices won’t be able to connect. This is the most obvious and the very basic
step to pair two Bluetooth devices. So when you are going to use Bluetooth to
pair your phone with another device, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on
your smartphone and in the device you want to pair with your phone. With the obvious out of the way, we can now
concentrate on troubleshooting steps that will help you fix problems even after
you have tried establishing a Bluetooth connection by switching on Bluetooth in
both the devices.
What
you can do
1.Determine which pairing process your
device employs. The process for pairing devices can vary. Sometimes, for
example, it involves tapping a code into your phone. Other times, you need to
physically touch your phone to the device you want to pair it with; for
example, the Mixcder
HD601 uses NFC (near field communication) in combination with Bluetooth for
pairing. If you’re not sure how to pair a device,
refer to its user guide; you can usually find one by searching online. 2. 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. 3. Turn on discoverable mode. Let’s say you
want to pair your phone with your car’s infotainment system so you can enjoy
hands-free calling, texting and navigation. First, go into your phone’s
settings and tap on Bluetooth; doing so makes the phone visible to the car.
Then depress the buttons on your car’s infotainment system, usually on the
steering wheel or center stack, to get it looking for the device. Once it finds your phone, the car will
display a numeric code you need to confirm or input on your phone. After you do
so, the devices should be paired. Keep in mind your phone will only stay in
discoverable mode for a few minutes; if you take too long, you’ll need to start
over. 4. Power the devices off and back on. A
soft reset sometimes can resolve an issue. With phones, an easy way to do this
is by going into and out of airplane mode. 5. Delete a device from a phone and
rediscover it. If your phone sees a device but isn’t receiving data from it,
sometimes it helps to start from scratch. In iOS settings, you can remove a
device by tapping on its name and then Forget this Device. In Android settings,
tap on a device’s name, then Unpair. After removing a device, start at step 1
on this list. 6. Make sure the devices you want to pair
are designed to connect with each other. Whether it’s a headset, speaker,
mouse, keyboard, camera or something else, your device has a specific profile
that spells out what it can connect with. If you’re not sure, check the user
manual. 7. Download a driver. If you’re having
problems pairing something with your PC, you might be lacking the correct
driver. The simplest way to figure this out is to do an online search for the
name of the device you’re trying to pair along with the word “driver.” 8. Update the hardware’s firmware. Some
automotive audio systems recently wouldn’t pair with the iPhone 5, for example,
because the Bluetooth drivers in these systems didn’t work with Bluetooth 4.0.
If you’re not sure how to get the latest firmware for your hardware, check with
the device manufacturer. 9. 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, it’s probably worth noting that you should make sure any devices you’re
trying to pair are within five feet of one other. 10. Keep in mind that not all wireless
devices use Bluetooth. Alternatives include the Wireless Gigabit specification,
Wireless HD, ANT+, ZigBee, NFC as well as Wi-Fi Direct. These other
technologies typically won’t work with your phone, tablet or PC, Jawanda notes,
without some kind of additional hardware.
Unfortunately, you can’t predict what
problems will occur. If you’re considering purchasing new Bluetooth gear, a
good first step would be to read consumer forums to see if people commonly
report errors with the equipment you would use. Beyond that, consider a
company’s support, update, and customer service records before buying a
brand-new Bluetooth device.
If you are looking for a new pair of Bluetooth
headphones, Mixcder MS301 or HD601 is a suggestion. The headsets Mixcder
provide won’t let you down since they have reasonable price, good quality, and
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Added on August 3, 2017 Last Updated on August 3, 2017 Tags: bluetooth, headphones, wireless, headset |