- Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Most Windows devices already have Bluetooth built in If a Windows device doesn't have Bluetooth, a USB Bluetooth adapter can be plugged into a USB port on the Windows device to add Bluetooth
- Troubleshoot Bluetooth not connecting in Windows
If you are facing a different Bluetooth issue, refer to Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows
- Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support
In the Bluetooth other devices windows that opens, select Add Bluetooth or other device
- Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
This article covers most common issues related to Bluetooth such as Bluetooth not pairing, Bluetooth audio issues, missing Bluetooth and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting solutions for each
- Turn Bluetooth on or off in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn the step for turning Bluetooth on or off in Windows using the Settings app, quick settings, and action center
- Connect to a Bluetooth network in Windows - Microsoft Support
This feature can be used to connect a Windows device to a device that has hotspot capabilities, such as a phone or another computer, through Bluetooth instead of using Wi-Fi
- Fix Bluetooth connected but no sound issue on Windows
If your Bluetooth device connects to Windows but you hear no sound, experience low audio quality, or face frequent disconnections, it can disrupt your audio experience
- Find Bluetooth settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to find and adjust additional Bluetooth settings and Bluetooth options in Windows
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