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How to pair ear buds to PC

Ed Corey 0 Reputation points
2026-01-17T17:49:44.57+00:00

I want to pair my JBL ear bds to my PC and the PC does not find the ear buds

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Devices and drivers
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  1. Bulldog 2,300 Reputation points
    2026-01-17T18:06:59.9033333+00:00

    I suggest following these instructions from JBL: How to connect your headphones or earbuds to your laptop, TV or phone

    On the same page you can chat with JBL support.

    Enjoy your earbuds.

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    2026-01-17T17:49:52.3766667+00:00

    To pair your JBL earbuds to your PC, follow these steps:

    1. Ensure Bluetooth is Enabled: Make sure your PC's Bluetooth is turned on. You can do this by going to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and toggling Bluetooth to "On".
    2. Put Earbuds in Pairing Mode: Refer to your JBL earbuds' manual to put them in pairing mode. This usually involves holding down the power button or a specific pairing button until you see a flashing light.
    3. Add Bluetooth Device: On your PC, go back to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Click on Add Bluetooth or other device and select Bluetooth.
    4. Select Your Earbuds: Your PC should start searching for nearby Bluetooth devices. When your JBL earbuds appear in the list, select them to initiate the pairing process.
    5. Complete Pairing: Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the pairing. If prompted, confirm any PIN codes that may be required.

    If your PC does not find the earbuds, ensure that they are in pairing mode and close enough to the PC. You may also want to restart your PC and try the pairing process again.


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