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adrianpaluch03
Aug 13, 2024Copper Contributor
Bluetooth speaker not visible in audio output
I have a problem with playing audio through my JBL Flip 6. It is visible as connected in Bluetooth devices, but it is not shown in audio output thus it cannot be selected as an output. In "Sound" (af...
Ermiass
Aug 19, 2024Iron Contributor
1.Check Bluetooth Speaker Status
Power On: Ensure that the Bluetooth speaker is powered on.
Pairing Mode: Make sure the speaker is in pairing mode. Usually, this involves holding down the Bluetooth button until you see a blinking light.
2. Remove Conflicts
Disconnect Other Devices: If the speaker has been connected to other devices, disconnect them to prevent interference.
Forget Other Bluetooth Devices: On your device, remove any other Bluetooth devices that may cause conflicts.
3. Check Device Settings
Bluetooth Settings: Go to your device’s Bluetooth settings and ensure Bluetooth is enabled. Look for the speaker in the list of devices. If it appears, try to connect to it.
Audio Output Settings: Ensure your audio output settings are configured correctly. Depending on your operating system, this may be in the sound settings or control panel.
4. Restart Devices
Restart the Speaker: Turn off the Bluetooth speaker for a few seconds and then turn it back on.
Restart Your Device: Restart the device (laptop, phone, tablet) you’re trying to connect to the speaker.
Power On: Ensure that the Bluetooth speaker is powered on.
Pairing Mode: Make sure the speaker is in pairing mode. Usually, this involves holding down the Bluetooth button until you see a blinking light.
2. Remove Conflicts
Disconnect Other Devices: If the speaker has been connected to other devices, disconnect them to prevent interference.
Forget Other Bluetooth Devices: On your device, remove any other Bluetooth devices that may cause conflicts.
3. Check Device Settings
Bluetooth Settings: Go to your device’s Bluetooth settings and ensure Bluetooth is enabled. Look for the speaker in the list of devices. If it appears, try to connect to it.
Audio Output Settings: Ensure your audio output settings are configured correctly. Depending on your operating system, this may be in the sound settings or control panel.
4. Restart Devices
Restart the Speaker: Turn off the Bluetooth speaker for a few seconds and then turn it back on.
Restart Your Device: Restart the device (laptop, phone, tablet) you’re trying to connect to the speaker.
- adrianpaluch03Aug 21, 2024Copper Contributor
These are the standard troubleshooting steps that are performed with MS support, they do not solve the problem