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Some days ago i got a pair of TWS bluetooth earbuds. I tried them on my phone, and they work right away. So, i wanted to connect them to my own computer: i turned on bluetooth, put them in pair mode and tried to connect them:
Clicked on "Add bluetooth and other device", clicked Bluetooth in the newly opened window, and the earbuds gets detected as can be seen here:
So i try to connect them, clicked on the item list and they apparently start getting paired. But after a couple of minutes of connecting, i get the error mentioned.
So i decided to connect them with an older laptop, which had an older version of Windows 10, and the pairing worked flawlessly.
I already tried:
- Rebooting
- Updating the bluetooth driver
- Downgrade the bluetooth driver
- Uninstall and reinstall the driver troguh "detect hardware changes" in the Device manager panel
- Looking for updates in Windows Update
- Using the Troubleshooter tool that claims to have fixed the Bluetooth radio status
Are there some solutions for this? Should i wait for a newer version of Windows?
About my system:
- Windows 10 Home
- Version: 20H2
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Clicked on "Add bluetooth and other device", clicked Bluetooth in the newly opened window, and the earbuds gets detected as can be seen here:
So i try to connect them, clicked on the item list and they apparently start getting paired. But after a couple of minutes of connecting, i get the error mentioned.
So i decided to connect them with an older laptop, which had an older version of Windows 10, and the pairing worked flawlessly.
I already tried:
- Rebooting
- Updating the bluetooth driver
- Downgrade the bluetooth driver
- Uninstall and reinstall the driver troguh "detect hardware changes" in the Device manager panel
- Looking for updates in Windows Update
- Using the Troubleshooter tool that claims to have fixed the Bluetooth radio status
Are there some solutions for this? Should i wait for a newer version of Windows?
About my system:
- Windows 10 Home
- Version: 20H2
Continue reading...