Hey Arafa, I’ve run into the same kind of Bluetooth issue myself, and it usually comes down to Windows picking the wrong audio profile. Most headsets register both a stereo (A2DP) and a hands‑free profile, and if Windows defaults to the hands‑free one you’ll see it connect but get no sound or audio that cuts out. The fix that’s worked for me is to go into Sound settings and make sure the headset is set to the stereo output, then disable the hands‑free service under the device’s Bluetooth properties. If that doesn’t stabilize it, reinstalling the Bluetooth driver from your device manufacturer instead of relying on Windows Update often clears up the problem.
Harry.