Windows 10: What's the difference between connecting and pairing a Bluetooth device?

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  1. What's the difference between connecting and pairing a Bluetooth device?


    I run Windows 10 on a Dell laptop. I have two Bluetooth devices hooked up; to it; one is "paired" and the other is "connected". What is the difference? Also, why would one device "pair" and the other only "connect"; is there anything wrong; and if there is, how do I fix it?

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    RogerBlair1, Feb 3, 2024
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  2. Android Bluetooth can't pair / connect to Windows 10

    Hi, Im having trouble pairing / connecting my S9 to Windows desktop/laptops with bluetooth.

    I see the device on my phone and go trough pairing but when I'm finished on desktop/laptops it finishes with success and on phone it saiz could not pair. Sometimes it ends with adding the device to known
    list but when I want to connect phone to desktop / laptops it can't connect.

    I've tried this on 2 compleately different laptops and one desktop pc with wifi / bluetooth card without any luck. The phone connects to other bluetooth devices eg. gopro or bluetooth headphones without any
    problems. Also windows machines connects to the mentioned devices just fine.

    As troubleshooting steps I've tried suggested things in other threads as clearing all caches and files stored from bluetooth android services reseting network settings but without any luck. I've updated all
    bluetooth drivers, tried wiping cache partition. I've also triad it on other smartphones with different versions of android but the issue is the same.
     
    Player790166207, Feb 3, 2024
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  3. Bluetooth Devices will not Pair


    Hi,

    Hopefully this is the correct Forum !

    I have a Microsoft Mouse 5000 and Wedge keyboard (the early one that does not fold).
    Both have been working perfectly.

    Recently I paired them both successfully with a new Samsung tablet, but when I came to use them again on my laptop,
    I found that I could not pair either of them.

    I have spent countless hours researching this without success.

    Here's where I am now:

    Settings > Bluetooth & other devices does not list either of them.
    Device Manager > Bluetooth has both of them showing and reports both working properly.

    Device Manager reports as follows:

    Notebook Mouse 5000:
    No driver files are required or have been loaded
    The Events tab says that further installation is required

    Wedge Mobile Keyboard:
    No driver files are required or have been loaded
    The Events tab says that further installation is required

    The 2 Service Discovery Service entries also report that further installation is required.

    Can anyone suggest the way forward, please ?

    Regards.
     
    stuartgb100, Feb 3, 2024
    #3
  4. Arily Win User

    What's the difference between connecting and pairing a Bluetooth device?

    Bluetooth Earbuds - Paired not Connecting...

    Soooo, I have Windows 10 64-bit Build: 1803 Completely updated via Windows Update.
    Trying to use Insignia Bluetooth Earbuds Model: NS-CAHBTEP01

    I used to be able to use these bluetooth earbuds just fine before (not sure which windows 10 build but it was windows 10)...But I haven't used them in awhile so they weren't paired...Went to pair them the other night and when they first pair they work perfectly fine...not an issue at all. They say, "Power On", "Device Connected". They show in bluetooth devices "Connected Voice and Music", However when I turned the device off and turn them back on later to use them they connect but not completely. Instead they say, "Power On", "Devices Connected" but they show in bluetooth devices "Connected Voice" no music. When I go to power off the device to retry it keeps saying on the device, "Power On", "Device Connected" and they will not power off at all...it's so strange... I even used a different pair of bluetooth earbuds with the same exact results so I don't think it's the earbuds...I think it's something with this windows 10 build.

    Has anyone ever heard of this and know a fix? The only way I can continue to use them is constantly removing them from bluetooth devices and do a brand new pairing until the next time I shut them off...then I have to start all over again. So strange that when I go to reconnect a second time that's when I have the issue.
     
    Arily, Feb 3, 2024
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