Getting your first pair of flashy, premium quality Bluetooth headphones can truly be exciting. Our first instinct is always to connect them to our phones to enjoy its optimum portability with no wires. But connecting Bluetooth headphones to our mobile phones is easy. And we can’t really say the same for Windows PC, especially if you’re inexperienced. What more if Bluetooth problems arise? This can be extremely frustrating particularly to people who are non-tech savvy. And those who are simply lost on how to move forward may think they might as well stick to wired versions.  However, that’s not always the best solution. If you want to settle down and enjoy your tunes while working on your PC, don’t let these frustrations stop you! Skip feeling miserable and read this guide instead. With this, you’ll know the best way on how to connect Bluetooth headphones to PC, and solve the common Bluetooth connection problems you may encounter.

How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to PC

Before anything else, make sure to know by heart the simple steps on how to connect Bluetooth headphones to PC. Whether it’s for gaming, for movies, or for casual music listening, knowing how it is done correctly can save you tons of headaches. Luckily, unlike when using Bluetooth headphones for TV, connecting your headphones to PC is a pretty straightforward process. No more guesswork when establishing a Bluetooth connection with your devices! Here’s how to connect Bluetooth headphones to PC correctly: These simple steps can help you enjoy your Bluetooth headphones as much as you want. But, all too often, pairing Bluetooth devices to your PC may fail. If your Bluetooth headphones won’t connect to PC, be prepared to perform the fixes we’ve listed for you in the succeeding sections of this article.

Bluetooth Headphones Won’t Connect to PC: What to Do

Bluetooth may be the standard wireless connection today, compared to other wireless connectivity options like RF and IF, but that doesn’t free it from specific flaws. And before digging deeper into the more complex causes of Bluetooth failure, it pays to make sure where the problem lies, first. To do this, simply try to connect your Bluetooth headphones to different devices (like your phones, tablets, etc). And see if it’ll work. If it doesn’t, then it’s safe to say that the problem lies in your Bluetooth headphones. If it does, on the other hand, you should look into your PC. Either way, we prepared some easy-to-follow steps on what to do when your Bluetooth headphones won’t connect to your PC.

For Bluetooth headphones issues

There are two common causes of headphones-related failure to connect. These are:

The battery level is getting too low. The Bluetooth setup needs to be reset.

If these aren’t the problem, you will have to contact the manufacturer for the warranty or bring your headphones to a professional. However, it’s important to rule out these two before doing any other repairs. You can also check if your Bluetooth headphones are still connected with another device. While some headphones support more than 3 multipoint connections, other headphones like Sony’s WF-1000XM3 can only connect to up to 2 devices at a time.

Check the battery

For the Bluetooth to work properly, your headphones battery must be on optimal levels, otherwise, you will likely hit a snag when trying to connect your device. Thus, make sure to fully charge your batteries before using them to prevent connectivity issues due to a low battery level. Take some time to recharge the batteries or replace them if you have spares. Then try pairing the devices again.

Reset the headphones

The changes you make with your device, such as modifying the firmware or installing updates, can affect your headphones’ ability to connect. Resetting your Bluetooth headphones may be all you need to reverse the errors and get it back to working optimally.  However, if you’ve reached this far and the abovementioned procedures have not resolved the problem, proceed to check your PC settings.

For PC issues

It’s not odd for your PC to be the reason for failing to connect your Bluetooth headphones. Since a PC is a complex device using multiple software and hardware to operate, expect that there will be several areas where the problem can occur. Here’s a quick guide on how to fix Bluetooth connection issues on PC.

Make sure your PC supports Bluetooth Disable and enable Bluetooth mode ‘Forget’ and reconnect Bluetooth device Enable Bluetooth Support Service Update your Bluetooth Device Driver Utilize the Troubleshooter

Make sure your PC supports Bluetooth

For Bluetooth technology to work, both devices should be Bluetooth-ready. The good news is most modern PCs have Bluetooth capabilities, except for a few inferior models and outdated PCs. To check if your PC has indeed a built-in Bluetooth feature, perform the following: If you’ve done the steps above and didn’t see any sign of Bluetooth, that means your PC, unfortunately, isn’t Bluetooth capable. However, you may still enjoy the convenience of this wireless technology by using either of these two external hardware:

Bluetooth dongle Bluetooth card

Details on how to add Bluetooth to PC are discussed below. A Bluetooth dongle is a device that plugs into a USB port to enable your non-Bluetooth PC to receive and transmit a Bluetooth signal. To check out how to install Bluetooth especially on windows 10, watch this short video explainer. You can also shop for the best Bluetooth dongle here. Another means of sporting Bluetooth into an outdated device is via a Bluetooth card. Bluetooth cards are ideal for PCs than laptops as the first is often used for high-volume transfers. Unlike the dongle which takes up one of your USB ports, the Bluetooth card is installed in one of the PCI slots from your motherboard. You might be concerned that it takes up space at your PCI but it also frees up one of your USB ports making room for other peripherals. Watch this video for detailed instructions on how to install a Bluetooth card.

Disable and enable Bluetooth mode

Another means of fixing connection problems is restarting Bluetooth mode. Turning the Bluetooth feature off and on again acts similarly as resetting your device; it clears off errors in connectivity. By doing so, the PC starts scanning nearby devices once more.

‘Forget’ and reconnect Bluetooth device

In case you’ve successfully paired the devices and yet a connection cannot be established, you’ve hit a software glitch. To resolve this issue, you will need to ‘forget’ and reconnect the device to begin a fresh connection. Here’s how:

Enable Bluetooth Support Service

Bluetooth Support Service is a Windows service that facilitates the discovery and association of remote BT devices. Stopping this service leads to the failure of installed Bluetooth devices to operate properly. Hence, make sure this setting is enabled in your PC. To check its status, follow these steps:

Update your Bluetooth Device Driver

A Bluetooth driver is a device-specific software program that enables the communication between your operating system and the Bluetooth device. This makes it necessary to keep your Bluetooth device drivers updated. To do so, follow through these steps:

Utilize the Troubleshooter

If you still have not reached a solution after initiating the mentioned fixes, it’s time to utilize the hardware and device troubleshooter. This will help you find the problem and provide accurate fixes to what’s ailing your computer. Here’s how to use Hardware and Device Troubleshooter.

Bluetooth Headphones Connected but With Terrible Quality: What to Do

When you’ve finally got Bluetooth working but have encountered other problems involving the audio quality of your headphones, we have help available for you.

If your headphones’ volume is too low: Check this article on “Why are my headphones so quiet?”. For when you’re experiencing sound delays: Go to “How to fix sound delays on Bluetooth headphones”. If there’s no sound coming from your headphones: Find some help in “Bluetooth headphones connected but have no sound: PC and mobile fixes”. If your audio keeps stuttering, read through our guide: “Bluetooth headphones keep cutting out: problems & fixes”.

Other audio issues may stem from software and hardware mismatch, such as when the Bluetooth headphones and audio source don’t have the same audio codec, or Bluetooth versions.

Conclusion

The Bluetooth technology aims to make life more convenient and comfortable by making what would otherwise be a burdensome way of working around gadgets easily and flexibly. Hence, Bluetooth should be able to connect in a breeze. With a glitch-free connection between your wireless headphones and PC, you can enjoy quality audio in an instant, whether you are using it for your remote work, converse with a loved one, or listen to music and whatnot. Hope this guide helped you enjoy your Bluetooth headphones with your PC to the fullest! Just make sure to not misuse your headphones to protect yourself from any permanent hearing damage. However, if you wish to connect your headphones to other devices, feel free to also check out our other guides:

How to connect bluetooth headphones to Mac How to connect bluetooth headphones to Switch How to connect bluetooth headphones to Xbox How to connect bluetooth headphones to TV

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