Windows 10: Bluetooth Audio Device Paired, Connected & Then Automatically Gets Disconnected

Discus and support Bluetooth Audio Device Paired, Connected & Then Automatically Gets Disconnected in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I bought a normal bluetooth audio receiver. It has plug & play play function. I paired it with my android and every time I turn bluetooth on, both... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by BINOYGHOSH, Sep 22, 2020.

  1. Bluetooth Audio Device Paired, Connected & Then Automatically Gets Disconnected


    I bought a normal bluetooth audio receiver. It has plug & play play function. I paired it with my android and every time I turn bluetooth on, both devices got connected automatically. No issue at all.


    But, in my Windows 10 laptop I paired both devices and from bluetooth setting page I can see that both device are connected. But after few seconds ~ 17 Sec got automatically disconnected. What's wrong? Any help appreciated.


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    BINOYGHOSH, Sep 22, 2020
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  2. Bluetooth audio headset not recognized by Windows - won't pair/connect

    Hi,

    I've run into a problem recently with pairing my wireless Bose Soundsport headphones to my PC. Up until recently, the headphones paired and worked fine with my PC and iPhone simultaneously. I have 2 pairs of these exact headphones, and neither of them connect to this PC. However, they still connect to any other device.

    The problem I am experiencing has persisted ever since I installed a graphics driver update via the GeForce Experience application (version 397.64, released on 05/09/2018). I updated this driver as a result of a few Memory_Management BSOD's and crashes while playing Fortnite.

    Before anyone says, "Have you tried a troubleshooter / reinstall bluetooth drivers / make device discoverable / etc..." , please know that I've gone through the basic steps to solve problems like these. The only thing I haven't done is revert to a previous graphics driver - as I'd rather not do that. From a few hours of research, I haven't seen a problem similar to this.

    What I Am Experiencing:
    - I've paired and un-paired this device many times in the past. So I know the procedure.
    - When I set the headphones to "Ready to Pair", the device name is expected to appear in the device list after clicking "Add Bluetooth or other device" in Windows Bluetooth settings.
    - Instead, I only see an audio device called "Headphone" that, when clicked, will just say "Connecting..." indefinitely (see attached image).

    In the past, the "Add Bluetooth or other device" would display the name of the device (Bose Soundsport), whereas now it only displays "Headphone". Why can my PC only see the headphones?


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    davyjones90, Sep 22, 2020
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  3. Keeping devices from automatically connecting via Bluetooth

    I've tried disabling the Bluetooth earlier and again following your suggestion

    and offer that this is not a workable solution.

    With, on my laptop, my Bose speakers and other devices are paired but not connected and the

    Bluetooth is turned off, if the TV is on and connected (using) the Bose system, the laptop will

    automatically connect to the speakers (disconnecting the TV) when Bluetooth is toggled on.

    Given the above, I have to go through a convoluted routine anytime I want to connect to a device (printer, etc.) while the TV is on. Connecting, disconnecting, pairing, reconnecting, disconnecting, etc. etc. isn't a real solution.

    Hopefully there's another approach or a real solution coming in the Windows 10 upgrade

    that I understand is to be out this year.

    Any thoughts??
     
    Thomas-_-_, Sep 22, 2020
    #3
  4. MarcinJ Win User

    Bluetooth Audio Device Paired, Connected & Then Automatically Gets Disconnected

    Scripting connecting/disconnecting a paired Bluetooth device

    Is there a way, through powershell, or any other tools to connect and disconnect a paired Bluetooth device? Basically press the Connect/Disconnect button in Bluetooth & other devices, except from command line of whatever sort (Powershell, bat using some command line tools, code in C#, C++, etc.):


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    I found this answer but it involves unpairing and pairing again, which won't work because my headphones need to be in pairing mode to accept new pairing. I'd rather not simulate keypresses and mouse clicks via AutoIt or some other software like that.
     
    MarcinJ, Sep 22, 2020
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