I found a while ago that when I tried to access my bluetooth settings, the devices usually showing on top were gone, as was the option to turn it off or on. When I went to devices section and attempted to connect to an already paired device, it would immediately say it didn't work and to make sure the device is discoverable.
true(this was an old post, but I found a fix.) In windows 11 you have to scroll down in the sound settings to "headset" and find your bluetooth "headset" and disable that, DON'T disable your headphones, they virtually work like 2 inputs, one is just audio out to you, the other is audio in and out, meaning they drop quality so that you can use the microphone on your headset over bluetooth. If ...
The one thing I've still had trouble with is Bluetooth; throughout the day, my mouse and keyboard would randomly drop, then reconnect, then drop, and so on ad infinitum until a reboot.
No Bluetooth: Happened to me on a '14 Camry Hybrid. Only solution I found was to reset the radio to original "configuration", then disconnect the battery for a couple of hours /overnight to drain all the capacitors. Once battery re-connected, re-boot the radio and set up your stations, bluetooth, etc.
Longer answer / detailed steps: I was seeing duplicate entries for my mouse and my keyboard in the 'Bluetooth & other devices' menu. Removing them there was failing (for the reason noted in my 1st paragraph). However, I was able to easily re move the 2 unwanted devices via Device Manager after selecting 'show hidden devices' option in Device ...
Your bluetooth / wifi adapter may not be fully compatible with the Airpods / Airpods Pro depending on how new they are. In my casee Airpod Pro 2 on Windows 10 laptop.
What data rates can be achieved with Bluetooth? Hello All I’ve tried to find some figures for the data rates that bluetooth can achieve online but i’m seeing some conflicting numbers. For 5.0 some sources state 2Mb/s whereas some others state 25Mb/s. I’m confused how it can vary so much.
I have issues with Windows 11 bluetooth as well. I'm using a Logitech bluetooth mouse and it just randomly just stops working. I have to go into the bluetooth settings using my laptop's touchpad, turn off the bluetooth and turn it on again.
No Bluetooth: Happened to me on a '14 Camry Hybrid. Only solution I found was to reset the radio to original "configuration", then disconnect the battery for a couple of hours /overnight to drain all the capacitors. Once battery re-connected, re-boot the radio and set up your stations, bluetooth, etc.