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Bluetooth Not Working? How to Fix It
Updated March 2026 · iPhone · Android · Windows · Mac · 12 min read
Bluetooth issues range from the device not being found at all, to repeated dropouts, to audio cutting out. The good news: almost all Bluetooth problems have straightforward fixes. This guide covers comprehensive troubleshooting for all major platforms.
1. Universal Fixes (Try These First on Any Device)
Basic troubleshooting steps
- Toggle Bluetooth off and on — but use Settings, not the quick-access toggle, as some toggles don't fully restart the Bluetooth stack.
- Check the other device — is it charged? Is it in pairing mode? Is it already connected to a different phone?
- Move closer — Bluetooth range is typically 10 meters (33 ft) in open air; walls and interference reduce this significantly.
- Restart both devices — a full power cycle clears Bluetooth state machine issues.
- Forget the device and re-pair — go to Bluetooth settings, find the device in the paired list, tap "Forget" or "Unpair," then pair fresh.
- Check for interference — Wi-Fi routers, microwaves, and other 2.4 GHz devices can interfere with Bluetooth.
- Update firmware/software — ensure both devices have the latest updates.
Understanding Bluetooth versions
- Bluetooth 4.0/4.1: Older standard, shorter range, more prone to interference.
- Bluetooth 4.2: Improved speed and security over 4.0.
- Bluetooth 5.0: 2x speed, 4x range compared to 4.2.
- Bluetooth 5.1/5.2/5.3: Direction finding, improved audio, lower power consumption.
- LE Audio: Newest standard with Auracast broadcast audio support.
2. iPhone Bluetooth Not Working
iPhone Users: Complete iOS Bluetooth troubleshooting.
iPhone Fix Steps
- Toggle Bluetooth in Settings → Bluetooth (not Control Center — the CC toggle only disconnects, it doesn't restart Bluetooth).
- Forget the problematic device: tap the (i) button next to it → Forget This Device.
- Restart your iPhone: hold Side + Volume Down → slide to power off → restart.
- Update iOS: Settings → General → Software Update.
- Reset Network Settings (this also resets all Bluetooth pairings): Settings → General → Transfer or Reset → Reset → Reset Network Settings.
- Check for iOS beta issues — beta versions sometimes have Bluetooth bugs.
- Try resetting all settings: Settings → General → Transfer or Reset → Reset → Reset All Settings.
iPhone Bluetooth not discovering devices
- Ensure the other device is in pairing mode (usually indicated by flashing LED).
- Turn off other nearby Bluetooth devices that might be interfering.
- Check if the device requires an app — some smart devices need their companion app for initial setup.
- Try pairing in Airplane Mode with just Bluetooth enabled.
iOS tip: If AirPods specifically keep disconnecting, try putting them back in the case for 30 seconds, then re-opening the case near your iPhone.
3. Android Bluetooth Not Working
Android Users: Complete Android Bluetooth troubleshooting for all manufacturers.
Android Fix Steps
- Go to Settings → Connected Devices → Bluetooth, toggle off and then on.
- Forget the device: tap the gear icon next to the device → Forget.
- Clear Bluetooth cache: Settings → Apps → Show System Apps → Bluetooth → Storage → Clear Cache.
- Also clear cache for Bluetooth MIDI Service if shown.
- Restart your phone.
- Ensure Bluetooth scan is enabled: Settings → Location → App Permissions → check Bluetooth scanning is on (required for some devices to discover nearby gadgets).
- Check for system updates: Settings → System → System Update.
Manufacturer-specific fixes
- Samsung: Settings → Connections → Bluetooth → tap gear icon → Unpair. Try clearing Bluetooth cache in Recovery Mode (Power + Volume Up).
- Google Pixel: Settings → Connected Devices → Bluetooth → Forget. Clear cache via Settings → Apps → See all apps → Bluetooth → Storage.
- Xiaomi/Redmi: Settings → Bluetooth → tap device → Unpair. Check Battery Saver isn't restricting Bluetooth.
- OnePlus: Settings → Bluetooth → (i) icon → Forget. Disable Battery Optimization for Bluetooth.
- Huawei: Settings → Bluetooth → gear icon → Unpair. Check App Launch settings aren't killing Bluetooth.
4. Windows 10 / 11 Bluetooth Not Working
Windows Users: Complete PC Bluetooth troubleshooting.
Fix Steps
- Open Device Manager (Win+X → Device Manager) → expand Bluetooth.
- Right-click your Bluetooth adapter → Update driver → Search automatically.
- If the adapter isn't listed at all, check Network Adapters or Other Devices — it may show a yellow warning icon.
- Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter: Settings → System → Troubleshoot → Other troubleshooters → Bluetooth → Run.
- Restart the Bluetooth service: Win+R →
services.msc → find Bluetooth Support Service → right-click → Restart.
- If nothing works: right-click the adapter in Device Manager → Uninstall device → restart your PC. Windows will auto-reinstall the driver.
Advanced Windows fixes
- Check BIOS/UEFI: Some laptops have Bluetooth disabled at the firmware level — press F2/Del at startup to enter BIOS and check.
- Run SFC scan: Open Command Prompt as admin and run
sfc /scannow to check for system file corruption.
- Check for Windows updates: Settings → Windows Update → Check for updates.
- Reinstall Bluetooth stack: Download the latest drivers from your PC manufacturer's website.
- Check Airplane mode: Ensure Airplane mode is off or Bluetooth is manually enabled while in Airplane mode.
Windows tip: Check if Bluetooth is enabled in BIOS/UEFI. Some laptops have Bluetooth disabled at the firmware level — press F2/Del at startup to enter BIOS and check.
5. Mac Bluetooth Not Working
Mac Users: Complete macOS Bluetooth troubleshooting.
macOS Fix Steps
- Hold Option (⌥) and click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar → Reset the Bluetooth module. Confirm when prompted.
- If the Reset option isn't visible: open Terminal and run:
sudo pkill bluetoothd
- Forget the device: Apple menu → System Settings → Bluetooth → hover over the device → click the (x) button → Remove.
- Delete Bluetooth preference files: in Finder press Cmd+Shift+G → go to
/Library/Preferences → delete com.apple.Bluetooth.plist → restart.
- Update macOS: Apple menu → System Settings → General → Software Update.
- Reset SMC (Intel Macs): Shut down, then press Shift+Control+Option+Power for 10 seconds.
- Reset NVRAM/PRAM: Restart and immediately hold Option+Command+P+R for 20 seconds.
6. Bluetooth Keeps Disconnecting