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best answers are voted up and rise to the top Bluetooth Headset pairs and appears in Sound Devices, but shows as Disconnected? up vote 7 down vote favorite 7 Edit: A random crash and a restart fixed this. Probably a restart would have sufficed. I recently got a TrueBlue TB-100T3 and tried pairing it with my computer (Windows 7 64-bit). At first it paired, but it would error connecting to headset windows 7 not appear under Sound Devices. I updated my Broadcom Bluetooth drivers here: http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php Now my headset appears in both Playback and Recording, but shows as Disconnected. The device is on, paired, and appears under "Device Manager" as having no problems. I right-clicked and installed both the Hands-free Telephony and Headset services. Here is an image: Right-clicking the device and selecting Connect does nothing. Does anyone have a solution? The OP has reported that this problem was resolved by a reboot and has not returned to Super User in 2½ years. windows-7 audio bluetooth headset share|improve this question edited May 14 '15 at 8:10 G-Man 3,09391224 asked Sep 8 '12 at 19:14 Mike 36113 Post your edit as an answer to your question, then accept it so we know your problem is resolved. –bwDraco Sep 16 '12 at 17:29 1 Had a problem in Jun/Jul 2016 and have Intel Bluetooth hardware? See communities.intel.com/thread/103579 –Aur Saraf Aug 20 at 15:00 @AurSaraf You saved my life. I have been looking for this problem already 2 months. I created a question and put your answer to it. superuser.com/questions/1121231/… –vzhen Sep 5 at 17:04 @vzhen
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Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Bluetooth headset pairs but won't connect, not avail as playback devic Page 1 of 5 1 23 bluetooth headset not showing in playback devices > Last » 03 Dec 2010 #1 simplecj Windows 7 Professional x64 14 posts Bluetooth headset pairs but won't connect - SOLVED! My setup: Windows 7 64bit Prof (on a suped up PC) Asus BT211 - http://superuser.com/questions/471767/bluetooth-headset-pairs-and-appears-in-sound-devices-but-shows-as-disconnected BT 2.1 + EDR (full A2DP support with latest Win7 64bit drivers - Broadcom Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR driver version 6.3.5.430 (4/8/10) Sony DR-BT101 Headphones - (Microsoft says they're compatible) PROBLEM: All BT devices successfully installed and appear to be working. I can even find the A2DP device if I show all hidden devices in Device Manager. The headset pairs with no problems, Remote, Headset, Handsfree Telephony, and Audio Sink Services are available under device properties. However, non of http://www.sevenforums.com/sound-audio/128671-bluetooth-headset-pairs-but-wont-connect-not-avail-playback-devic.html the headphone services are available under "Playback Devices" or "Recording Devices". When I right-click on the Bluetooth system tray icon and select "Open Settings" then click on the "Audio" tab I can see all of the active services from my headset. All services show "disconnected" below them. When I right-click on a service (with the headphones on and in connectible mode - steady flashing blue) I can select "Connect" (the only place in Win7 I've found the connect function). When I try to connect, it shows "Connecting" for a minute or two then goes back to "Disconnected". The headset never appears to respond. SO... basically it appears everything should be working, but for some reason it isn't. I can PAIR but I can't CONNECT. I can install services but I can't actually use any of them. I've tried everything, there must be something I'm missing. Others have said they got these headphones working with Win7, many have also had problems not just with these headphones, but a whole range of BT devices and connecting to Win7. I also have a Logitech BT MX5000 keyboard and mouse combo and they work fine.... well, when they're not lagging out or dropping out, they work fine. My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom Assembled and Configured by Myself OS Windows 7 Professional x64 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale (OC stable 3.6GHz) Motherboard Asus
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Windows 8.1Solved: Bluetooth Device Not Working In Windows 8.1 Last updated on January 10, 2015 By Jay Bokhiria 388 CommentsToday I upgraded my Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 in my dell inspiron and there are many great features and new apps. But the old issue of Bluetooth problem in windows 8 is not solved by upgrading windows 8 to windows 8.1. But don't worry, because after working hard and using my tricks on the major issue of Bluetooth in windows 8, today I solved Bluetooth problem in windows 8.1. So now you all can solve Bluetooth issue with the help of my trick. Bluetooth Problem In Windows 8.1 There are unusual Bluetooth problem in windows 8.1. In Windows 8.1 my Bluetooth mouse, keyboard and headphones were already paired but not able to connect. The blue tooth device connect my wireless Bluetooth devices for few Seconds and then disconnect and searching again and again. My Bluetooth device disconnect again and again and Shows a Error "The btvstack could not be started". So follow below steps to solve this problem. [tested in dell inspiron and working for all dell laptops]. Download Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro Pack (Win 8.1 to Win 8.1 Pro Upgrade) FIX: Bluetooth Not Working In Windows 8.1 Step 1: → Go to RUN (Windows Logo + R) and type "services.msc" and Enter. Step 2: → Now find "Bluetooth Support Service" and double click on it. Step 3: → In General Tab change startup type Manual to Automatic. Step 4: → Now click on Log On Tab and mark on "This Account" and type your account name or browse to find your account name. Step 5: → Now remove both hidden password and restart your PC. Step 6: → Now Re install your Bluetooth drivers. You can download latest Bluetooth drivers from your PC official website. Step 7: → If Bluetooth drivers not compatible with Windows 8.1 then follow simple steps. Step 7a: → Go to RUN(Windows logo + R) and type “regedit” to open registry