
If your iPad’s Bluetooth is not working, you’re not alone. Many users report issues like failed connections, disconnections, or Bluetooth devices not pairing. Whether it’s a problem after an iOS update or a persistent connection failure, this guide provides step-by-step troubleshooting solutions to help you fix Bluetooth problems, ensuring seamless pairing with headphones, speakers, and other accessories.
Six potential troubleshooting steps to fix Bluetooth not working
You should try the following troubleshooting steps if your Bluetooth device is not showing up on your iPhone or iPad, or if you need to unforget a Bluetooth device.
1. Confirm that your iOS device and Bluetooth accessory are close to each other.
2. Check your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Bluetooth is turned on/Green.
- Settings → Bluetooth, if you can’t turn on Bluetooth, then restart iPhone.
3. Find your device on iOS device Bluetooth settings and tap Forget This Device. Now toggle Bluetooth off and on again, and set up the connection from starting.
4. Make sure your Bluetooth accessory is turned on and connected to power or fully charged. If all is okay then restart once your Bluetooth Accessory.
5. Disconnect the Bluetooth accessory, then set it to discovery mode before reconnecting.
After trying all workarounds, which one has become your problem solver? Please share with us.
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