Bluetooth
7 TopicsBluetooth earphones doesn't work in Windows 11
Some Bluetooth earphones (like Haylou GT1) don't work on Windows 11 and it was working perfectly on Windows 10. I think the problem with the drivers and especially with the earphone driver not with the Bluetooth driver because the Bluetooth works normally with the controllers. Just to let you know when I disable the "Haylou-GT1 Avrcp Transport" driver and keep the "Haylou-GT1" driver enable it sometimes works but with very bad quality sound so I am some kind of sure it's a driver problem and that driver provider is Microsoft so I think you can fix it. There is a lot of people who had the same problem, look at this link: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/report-an-issue/bluetooth-earphones-doesnt-work-in-windows-11/m-p/2554552 I contacted Microsoft support and they say: "Only our engineers have the access to its Windows 11" So they advised me to post in here in windows insider (I don't know why, I am not a Windows insider member, I just downloaded windows 11 when it's released for everyone.)26KViews18likes20CommentsAllow Call feature on Your Phone app to work WITHOUT Bluetooth. use it over INTERNET or WIFI
Allow Call feature on Your Phone app to work WITHOUT Bluetooth. use it over INTERNET or WIFI my PC has no Bluetooth, majority of PCs don't, only laptops have it. it shouldn't be necessary to use Bluetooth to use call functionality in the Your Phone app. please let us answer or initiate calls over Internet/4G/WiFi/Local network. Thank you. Please Upvote this feedback if you want the same: https://aka.ms/AA863fj10KViews6likes0CommentsWindows 11 b.132 random bluetooth audio quality drop
It happens randomly and sporadically whenever you start listening to a new audio (video) after period of silence: for a few seconds sound quality drops as if headset is in communication mode (which greatly reduces quality), then everything goes back to normal. Sure enough, when I go to sound settings after that happens headset is marked as communication device (which I keep changing to another device every time, but it somehow switches back again). I don't use my headset for communication at all, only listen in 'music mode', its mic is completely disabled in settings (as I use external microphone), so I can't imagine why would it fallback to communication profile. Build .132, this problem had NEVER occurred in Windows 10, been using my headphones for more than six months, so I'm pretty confident this is W11 bluetooth audio related bug.11KViews3likes11CommentsPhone link says I already have the phone set-up with another app
The Phone Link on the computer is where the issues are and under Calls I have lost the ability to use the phone feature. I've followed calls troubleshooting. I removed all Bluetooth apps including unpairs. This didn't fix the issue. I've terminated, repaired, and reset then I cleared these again and uninstalled. Redownloaded it from the Microsoft store and still cannot connect. Microsoft store and Windows Updates are up to date. On the Samsung S20fe phone I've cleared Link to Windows/Link to Windows Service. The phone is all up to date Update: The issue is happening as soon as I confirm the pin with the computer and phone to connect to calls. It will then say that I have another device linked using Bluetooth. Phone info: Galaxy S20 FE 5G Model: SM-G781U One UI Version: 5.0 Android Version: 13 Computer info: HP Envy TE 01-1177c Device name DESKTOP-xxxxx Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700F CPU @ 2.90GHz 2.90 GHz Installed RAM 32.0 GB (31.9 GB usable) System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display Edition Windows 11 Home Version 22H2 Installed on 10/2/2022 OS build 22623.1325 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22639.1000.0 Additional message: Please note: Microsoft Support on Twitter referred me to leave the message in the forum about the issue. Quick update: Feedback hub removes just as fast as when it is posted.Solved15KViews2likes35Comments