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Use your Bluetooth headphones or earbuds with your Windows computer or laptop
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Do you have a set of wireless headphones or earbuds that you want to use with your computer? Luckily, you can pair them in a simple process on all Windows devices, which is made even easier with the Swift Pairing feature. This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a pair of Bluetooth headphones to a PC.

Things You Should Know

  • On Windows 10/11, turn on Bluetooth in Settings, then put your headphones in pairing mode.
  • Click your headphones from the "Available devices" list to connect.
  • Take troubleshooting steps if you don't see your headphones in the list, like making sure they are charged or that Bluetooth is enabled on your computer.
Section 1 of 3:

Connecting

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  1. Press the "Power" button to turn on the Bluetooth headphones. The "Pairing" button's location differs on headphones, but you should see a button or switch on the side of your headphones or on the back/inside of a charging case for earbuds.
    • Making sure they are in Pairing mode makes them discoverable for other devices. You won't see them in the devices list if they aren't in Pairing mode.
    • Many devices have a light that pulses blue that indicates your headphones are in Pairing mode. If you don't see the light or aren't sure what lights your specific model has, you can always check the manual they came with or search online.
    • If your headphones or earbuds aren't charged enough, they won't stay in Pairing mode long enough for you to connect to your computer.
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  3. It's the option with an icon that resembles a keyboard and a speaker near the top of the page.
  4. It's the first option in the sidebar menu below "Devices".
  5. The toggle switch at the top of the "Bluetooth & other devices" menu should be colored blue and say "On" to the right. If it is not, click the toggle switch to ensure Bluetooth is turned on.
  6. It's at the top of the page and opens the "Add a device" pop-up window in the middle of the screen.
  7. It is the first option at the top. Your computer will start scanning for nearby devices that are in pairing mode.
  8. While scanning, if you enabled your headphones correctly, their name should appear in the "Add a device" pop-up window. This initiates the pairing and connects to your headphones.
    • For most connections, you don't need a PIN, but if you do, you can find your model's specific PIN in the manual it came with or by searching online. It will also let you know what to do if the PIN you're trying doesn't work.
  9. It's a gray button at the bottom of the pop-up window. Your headphones are now connected via Bluetooth.
    • If your headphones are connected but you aren't hearing any sound, click the volume icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen (in your taskbar) and look to see what sound device is currently selected. If your headphones are not currently selected, click the connected device and select your headphones instead. You can also right-click on the icon and select open Sound settings to change your audio output and sound settings .
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Section 2 of 3:

Using Swift Pair

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  1. Press the "Pairing" button or toggle the switch to make your headphones or earbuds discoverable.
  2. Click the Bluetooth tile in the Action Center in your taskbar to turn on Bluetooth.
  3. If the headphones feature Swift Pair, you'll see a pop-up on your computer screen that you can connect your devices.
    • If it's your first time using Swift Pair, click Yes to receive notifications.
    • Swift Pair simplifies the pairing steps so you don't need to go to the "Add Bluetooth device" menu in Settings.
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Section 3 of 3:

Troubleshooting

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  1. If your Bluetooth headphones or earbuds did not appear in the list as discoverable devices, restart the process and try again.
    • Turn off Bluetooth on your computer to reset the connection.
  2. Some headphones and earbuds will give you a "Connection Failed" error if they don't have enough charge.
  3. Make sure your headphones are no more than 3 feet (0.91 m) apart from your computer. This is the best range for Bluetooth to work, and having your headphones or earbuds further than 3 feet away can also give you a "Connection Failed" error. Staying within 3 feet will ensure a stronger Bluetooth signal and make it easier to connect them.
  4. Although your computer's manual suggests having multiple Bluetooth connections, having too many paired devices could prevent you from adding another device. In that case, you wouldn't see your headphones in the list of available devices.
  5. If you don't see the Bluetooth icon or can't click the toggle to turn it on, especially after an update, you might have out-of-date drivers. Update your drivers using the Windows Device Manager or files from your computer's manufacturer.
  6. If nothing works to fix your issue, go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Bluetooth (Find and fix other problems) > Run the troubleshooter. This is more computer-specific and should tell you what is wrong. [2]
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