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  2. Connect through Bluetooth on your Android device - Google Help

    support.google.com/android/answer/9075925

    You can use Bluetooth to connect some devices to your phone without a cord. After you pair a Bluetooth device for the first time, your devices can connect automatically. If your phone is connected to something through Bluetooth, at the top of the screen, you'll find a Bluetooth icon . Learn how to connect a Bluetooth device.

  3. Play music on Bluetooth speakers or headphones - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7672356

    Step 1. Pair and connect a Bluetooth speaker and Google Nest or Home device. Complete these steps if it's the first time you're connecting your speaker to your Google Nest or Home device. Turn on your Bluetooth speaker and make sure it's in pairing mode. Press the pairing button on your Bluetooth speaker, if possible. Open the Google Home app .

  4. Connect Bluetooth devices to Google streaming devices

    support.google.com/chromecast/answer/14632555?hl=en

    The issue might be with your Bluetooth device. Try to connect a different Bluetooth device to check if that one works. Unplug your streaming device for 10 seconds, then plug it back in. After it turns back on, try to pair the device again. Check if your Bluetooth device connects to other devices, such as a phone or tablet.

  5. Force connect to Bluetooth device - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1211057

    Make sure the Bluetooth speaker is off. Go to settings, Bluetooth, and find your speaker (There should be a list of Bluetooth devices that you last connected to). Tap on the Bluetooth speaker to connect, then turn the speaker on AFTER you pressed the connect button, while your device is trying to connect to it. Your speaker then should connect ...

  6. Play media on your Google Nest speaker or display using Bluetooth

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7381505

    Select the Start button type "Bluetooth" select Bluetooth settings from the list. Turn on Bluetooth. Tap the name of the speaker or display you’d like to pair. Mac OS. Click the Apple menu System Preferences. Find the Bluetooth icon . Turn on Bluetooth. Select the name of the speaker or display you’d like to pair.

  7. Enable Bluetooth auto-connect in Windows 11 - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1726631/enable-bluetooth-auto-connect-in-windows-11

    Bluetooth and chipset drivers updated to the newest version, same with BIOS. Computer restarted many times, headphones re-paired at least once, all for nothing. Must be something with Windows 11, because getting back to my old PC with Windows 10 and headphones again magically re-connect automatically after each power-on.

  8. Ultimately it is the driver that connect the bluetooth device to Windows' audio system, and we need to get an interface to the bluetooth audio driver. After bluetooth audio devices are paired and the drivers are installed, they will appear in Windows as audio endpoint devices, which can be enumerated with EnumAudioEndpoints .

  9. Connect Chromebook to Bluetooth devices - Chromebook Help -...

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/2587653

    Fast Pair also associates your Bluetooth accessory with your Google Account. This allows you to easily switch between devices. To easily connect and setup devices close by: On your Chromebook, at the bottom right, select the time. Select Settings Bluetooth. Turn on Pair new device. To connect your device through the “Quick Settings” menu:

  10. I just got a new bluetooth speaker, an Urbanears Stammen (concrete grey) I can connect to it from my phone, using Bluetooth, and play back sound without problems. But I can't get my Windows 10 laptop (Dell XPS 15) to use it as a playback device. I can connect and pair to the laptop without problems, as you can see in the screenshot below

  11. Connect Bluetooth devices to Google TV

    support.google.com/googletv/answer/10049908

    The issue may be with your Bluetooth device. Try to connect a different Bluetooth device to check if that one works. Unplug your TV for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. When your TV is on, try to pair it again. Check if your Bluetooth device connects to other devices, such as a phone or tablet.