Solution 3: Restart Your Phone and the Device
Switch on Bluetooth by pulling down the notification shade of your phone and tapping on the Bluetooth icon after your phone restarts. Make sure that the device is in pairing mode. Keep it close to your phone and give your phone some time to scan all the nearby devices.Activate Pairing mode on the Bluetooth headphones. Press and hold the power button or the ID SET button. When the indicator starts to blink quickly, release the button. The Bluetooth headphones enter Pairing mode.
Steps
- Turn on wireless headphones. Make sure they have batteries and that they're powered on.
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- Tap Connections. It's the first option in the settings menu.
- Tap Bluetooth. It's the second option in the connection settings menu.
- Put wireless headphones in pairing mode.
- Tap Scan.
- Tap the name of the wireless headphones.
Samsung Galaxy Tab™ (2.2)
- Touch Menu.
- Touch Settings.
- Touch Wireless and network.
- Touch Bluetooth settings.
- Touch Bluetooth.
- Make sure the headset is in pairing mode and in range. On the tablet, touch Scan devices.
- Touch the name of the headset.
- If you see this screen then enter the PIN (usually 0000 or 1234).
Activate Pairing mode on the Bluetooth headphones. Press and hold the power button or the ID SET button. When the indicator starts to blink quickly, release the button. The Bluetooth headphones enter Pairing mode.
- Set the Level Active to pairing mode. Power on the headset, and press and hold the Multifunction/Talk button for 3 seconds. The indicator light will flash red and blue.
- Pair the device to Level Active. On the device, turn on Bluetooth, and then touch the Samsung Level Active from the list of available devices.
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- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Connections.
- Tap Bluetooth.
- Put wireless headphones in pairing mode.
- Tap Scan.
- Tap the headphones name in the Bluetooth menu.
Firstly press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds and then release it. The LED's will blink white and then red. When the LED stops flashing the reset is finished. After successful reset your headphones will power on and you are able to pair them again.
If you have paired your device previously, you can manually put it in pairing mode by holding down the Bluetooth button for at least 3 seconds, until the LED flashes (JBL speakers typically have a dedicated Bluetooth button. For JBL headphones, the Power button usually doubles as the Bluetooth button).
Step 1: Check Bluetooth basics
- Turn Bluetooth off and then on again. Learn how to turn Bluetooth on and off.
- Confirm that your devices are paired and connected. Learn how to pair and connect via Bluetooth.
- Restart your devices. Learn how to restart your Pixel phone or Nexus device.
Use the Default Bluetooth PIN
The most common PIN is four zeroes in a row, 0000. Two others you may encounter on some devices are 1111 and 1234. Try entering those when you're prompted for a PIN, starting with 0000, and most of the time, the pairing finishes successfully.Your
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Bluetooth and Location turned on.
Step 1: Pair a Bluetooth accessory
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Connected devices Connection preferences. Bluetooth.
- Tap Pair new device.
- Tap the name of the Bluetooth device you want to pair with your phone or tablet.
- Follow any on-screen steps.
Skullcandy wireless speakers may or may not have separate Power and Bluetooth Pairing buttons, depending on the model. Press and hold the pairing button for 4-5 seconds (varies by device) until you see the LED light start flashing — this indicates the headphones are now in pairing mode.
Solution 3: Restart Your Phone and the Device
Switch on Bluetooth by pulling down the notification shade of your phone and tapping on the Bluetooth icon after your phone restarts. Make sure that the device is in pairing mode. Keep it close to your phone and give your phone some time to scan all the nearby devices.Clear Bluetooth Cache – Android
- Go to Settings.
- Select “Application Manager”
- Display system apps (you may need to either swipe left/right or choose from the menu in the top right corner)
- Select Bluetooth from the now larger list of Applications.
- Select Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache.
- Go back.
- Finally restart the phone.
Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory and iOS or iPadOS device are close to each other. Turn your Bluetooth accessory off and back on again. Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory is on and fully charged or connected to power. If your accessory uses batteries, see if they need to be replaced.
Check audio settings and restart device
There's also a chance the problem isn't with the jack or the headphones you're using but has to do with the audio settings of the device. Just open up the audio settings on your device and check the volume level as well as any others settings that might mute the sound.Make sure your headphones are properly connected to your laptop. Right-click the volume icon on the bottom left of your screen, and select Sounds. Click the Playback tab. If your headphones don't show up as a listed device, right-click on the empty area and make sure Show Disabled Devices has a check mark on it.
How to pair Bluetooth headphones through Settings
- On your phone, swipe down the Notification shade from the top of your screen.
- Swipe down the Quick settings panel from the top of the Notification shade.
- Press and hold Bluetooth to open Bluetooth settings.
- Tap Pair new device.
On your device, launch the Settings app, tap Connections, and then tap the Bluetooth switch to re-activate it. On your device, launch the Settings app, tap General management → Reset → Reset network settings → Reset settings → Reset to reset network settings.
Even if Bluetooth is turned on, your phone itself might not be 'discoverable'. This means that a Bluetooth device you haven't yet paired cannot see your phone. To make it visible to other devices, open the main Bluetooth settings. On Android, phones remain discoverable so long as you stay on that screen.