Last Update date : Sep 14. 2021
Here are two troubleshooting steps you can take to see what's causing the delay and reconnect your device in no time.
Note:
- Screen images and menu items may vary depending on your model and software version.
Check if Bluetooth is enabled on your phone or tablet.
Make sure your phone or tablet's Bluetooth is enabled and see if you can search or find the device you want to pair. Here's how:
Open quick settings panel to check for Bluetooth connection
Swipe down on your phone or tablet screen from the top of the display and check if the Bluetooth icon is turned on
Search and select the device you want to pair with
➊ Go to "Settings" and select "Connections"
➋ Check if Bluetooth is turned on and select Menu
➌ Choose the device you want to pair with on the list under "Available devices"
Note:
- Your Bluetooth device may not connect to your phone or tablet if it's already connected to another device. If you've previously paired your Bluetooth device to another device that is in range, try disconnecting it from that device before pairing it with a new one.
TIPS
When Bluetooth is turned on, but it disconnects and reconnects repeatedly, try this:
Go to "Settings" and select "General management." Tap "Reset." Then, try again after resetting the network settings.
Check if your Bluetooth device is properly paired
To stabilize the connection between your phone or tablet and Bluetooth device, see if you can swipe or click to see each step.
STEP 1.
Check for your Bluetooth device's connection
STEP 2.
If it's the first time pairing your devices, check to see a pop-up appears on the screen (Pairing Mode)
STEP 3.
Ensure your Wearable app and Bluetooth device software are all up to date.
Note:
- Bluetooth connection may be interfered with by an abrupt movement or distance between devices over 33 feet(10 meters).
- Placing metallic stickers near the antenna or using metallic protection covers can cause pairing problems. Being in a crowded area is also one of the causes of the interference on the Wi-Fi connection and Bluetooth bandwidth(2.4GHz).
- How you confirm your Bluetooth connection may differ depending on the pairing device. Check your device's manual to properly put it in a pairing mode.
(E.g. Buds: Place your buds back in their case, and close the lid. Then, reopen it.
Headphones: Press the Power or Call button for 7 to 8 seconds. The LED will blink and go blue to indicate the connection is established.)
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