At first it paired, but it would not appear under Sound Devices. Now my headset appears in both Playback and Recording, but shows as Disconnected. The device is on, paired, and appears under "Device Manager" as having no problems. I right-clicked and installed both the Hands-free Telephony and Headset services. Right-clicking and selecting "Connect" was totally useless.
This question is a year old but I had the same problem and solved it a different way and just wanted to share the solution that worked for me: 1. Right Click the icon for the headphones 3. Select "Services" I didn't have Control like the first answer suggests 4.
An interface pops up and shows a list of operations 5. Under list of operations I have Listen to Music 6. I don't exactly remember what the name of the button under Listen to Music was but whatever it is, if you click it, it will do some voodoo and you'll suddenly have your headphones connected and working. After a good two hours playing with all kinds of settings and following or trying to follow each suggestion above, it turns out my speaker Philips SBT75 can only be connected to one device at a time.
I had already tested it successfully with my iPhone and was puzzled that both my iPad and my PC showed as paired but disconnected. I tried everything to get them to connect, to no avail. I feel silly, but I decided to write this anyway in case it helps someone else. Place your device in pairing mode and hit Add a device when you see your device click on it to add it and the drivers.
After highlighting or checking these boxes click Apply and more drivers will install after drivers finish. On some headphones there are more options but these are the only ones that i have used when connecting to my laptops. A place to check is Bluetooth settings and be sure Allow Bluetooth devices to connect with this computer box is checked.
To make your computer discoverable to Bluetooth devices, select the check box for Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer.
When a Bluetooth enabled computer is in discovery mode, it broadcasts a wireless signal that allows it to be detected by other Bluetooth enabled computers or devices. This is sometimes called pairing mode. Warning To help protect your computer from someone accessing it without your permission, only make your computer discoverable when you want a Bluetooth device to find your computer. Disable discovery when you no longer need it.
To allow Bluetooth devices to connect to your computer, select the check box for Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer. To be notified when a Bluetooth device is trying to connect to your computer, select the check box for Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect.
Here's my personal experience with a Dell Bluetooth device on Windows 7 bit. I have been wasting my last night installing all kinds of more or less actual and suited drivers in order to get my Bluetooth headset connected to my PC. The problem: the Bluetooth headset was detected and paired without any problems using the Widcomm stack. However, connecting did not work at all.
Finally I came across the solution: just stopped and restarted the Bluetooth services in the Control Panel. After that the error messages changed and a reboot later the headset connected flawlessly. It's been stable so far. Under available or hidden icons by the bottom right side of your taskbar in Windows 7, there is a Bluetooth icon where the adapter may have been disabled.
Just simply right-click the icon and a box says "Turn Adapter On. I had the problem too. For me it's because the headset was set to "Handsfree Telephony" only. For windows 7, go to Devices and Printers in control panel. Right click your headset there and click properties. Switch to the services tab and check "Headset" also.
This explains why when I started a skype call the headset would suddenly appear but then suddenly disappear later. I just wanted to post a more up to date version of the current selected answer. I went to the devices and printers window as well, but from there I:. And I saw my headphones in playback device options go from disconnected to ready almost immediately.
After trying several drivers and configurations, I resolved a similar problem by simply setting as default device the Bluetooth Hands-free audio device. Setting the Bluetooth Hands-free Audio device as the default device. After driver installation default was Bluetooth audio renderer device, I had to change the default device. Now it works seamlessly.
No more disconnections. Uninstall all previously installed Bluetooth drivers, reboot your laptop and install drivers from the link below. I fixed this by powering off the device completely and restarting it. Might be the simplest solution, but I tried everything else for hours before trying this, and it worked! To do that click right on the speaker symbol on the right of your task bar and select the playback device tab then you. However, at times, you may find that your Bluetooth keeps disconnecting.
That is, your Bluetooth device keeps disconnecting for some reason. Why does my Bluetooth keep disconnecting? You may ask this question. The reasons are various, including power issues and Bluetooth driver issues. You should not worry about it.
If you are also bothered by this issue, you can read this post to get some useful solutions. If it is set to allow your computer to turn off the Bluetooth device to save power, your Bluetooth can keep disconnecting when in a low-power state.
Highlight the headphone and click on " Set as Default ". If Method 1 does not help, please try to remove the bluetooth headset from the devices and then try connecting again. Right click the bluetooth device present in the list of devices and select the Remove device and follow the following article to add your device. Hope this information will help you fix the issue. If the issue still persists, please post back with your results and exact error messages, if any.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on December 17, Hello, Thank you for your response. I can now see the bluetooth headset under 'Sound'. However, it says the headset is disconnected. The device is switched on and ready to use. If I right click it says 'connect', but when I click on it nothing happens.
The headset is a generic item without a specific make and model. The headset does work as I have tested it with my Nexus 7 Android device. In reply to jamesaston's post on December 17, Hello James, 1. Did you try the second method?
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. In the list of hardware categories, find and expand the Network Adapters and select the Bluetooth device driver that is with a yellow exclaimation, and then double-click the device name.
Also, please check the Sound, video and game controllers for any driver update.
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