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Connect Galaxy buds to PC

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2020-05-06T17:41:55+00:00

Hello!

I have a problem connecting my Galaxy Buds to my computer. When i search for a bluetooth device, my PC doesn't find my buds. I tried reinstalling bluetooth drivers, i restarted my pc several times and i haven't solved my problem.

Does anyoane know how can i solve this problem and connect my Galaxy Buds to my pc?

Thanks you in advance!

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Connect Phone and PC

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  1. John DeV 161.5K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-05-06T17:52:22+00:00

    Hello RemusGrecea,

    I'm John an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. I understand you cannot pair your galaxy buds on your PC. What is the make and model of your PC?

    Did you try other Bluetooth device to connect on your PC? If available, Try the galaxy buds to pair on another computer.

    First make sure that you've turned off your phone's Bluetooth and the buds are inside the case.

    Insert the Galaxy Buds into their charging case in the proper position. Close the case and the battery indicator should flash, indicating they're ready to pair.

    If the battery indicator does not flash, it means it needs to be charged. Let them charge for at least ten minutes before pairing them.

    Go to "Bluetooth and other devices" . Click on the "+" next to "Add Bluetooth or other device". Click on "Bluetooth". Now, open your Galaxy Buds case (this will turn on the pairing mode). Your buds should now be discoverable and ready to pair.

    I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further concerns.

    Sincerely

    John DeV

    Independent Advisor

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  2. John DeV 161.5K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-05-06T18:47:36+00:00

    Hello RemusGrecea,

    Thank you for updating me that information. Please check the below methods.

    Make sure Bluetooth is turned on

    Select the Start button, then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.

    Restart Your Bluetooth Radio

    If Bluetooth is enabled, switching it off and on again might resolve some underlying issues of which you’re unaware.

    To do this, click the notification icon in your Windows taskbar to access your quick settings. Click the “Bluetooth” tile to turn it off. Once it goes gray, click it again to turn it back on.

    Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter

    Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot . Under Find and fix other problems, select Bluetooth, select Run the troubleshooter, and follow the instructions.

    Important: Please visit your manufacturer's Support Page. Download and install the latest Bluetooth driver.

    Run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter

    Press Start then search command prompt

    Right click then run as administrator

    type: msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic

    Run the troubleshooter

    Restart your PC

    Restart the Bluetooth Support Service.

    Press WIN+R

    type: services.msc

    Find "Bluetooth support service"

    Right click then Restart

    Right click then properties. check if the startup type set to Automatic

    Disable/Enable Bluetooth

    Press Start then search Device Manager

    Right click or press and hold on your Bluetooth device, click/tap on Disable device

    Right-click again then Enable

    Update Bluetooth driver via Device Manager

    WIN+X then Select Device Manager

    right-click the device, and then click “Update Driver” to search for a new driver.

    Click "Update Driver" in "Device Manager."

    Click “Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software” if you want to search for a driver automatically.

    If you downloaded the driver from the manufacturer’s website (and it doesn’t include an automatic installer), click “Browse My Computer for Driver Software” and follow the onscreen instructions.

    Uninstall Bluetooth

    Click Start and type Device Manager.

    In Device Manager, locate the Bluetooth adapter. Select Uninstall.

    Restart the machine and Windows will automatically install the driver after log in

    Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows 10

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14169/...

    Turn On or Off Bluetooth Wireless Communication in Windows 10

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/33807-turn-...

    How to fix the Bluetooth connection issue – Troubleshooting

    https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1042394

    I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further concerns.

    Sincerely

    John DeV

    Independent Advisor

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-05-06T18:17:16+00:00

    Hello!

    Thank you for your answer. I have tried on another PC (Sony Vaio), mine is Asus ROG G750 and still don't work.

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-06-13T03:04:14+00:00

    Thank you so much that worked. I also turned off the Bluetooth on my phone.

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-05-06T18:29:05+00:00

    Yes, they are working on my phone and even on my Samsung Gear. 

    On this laptop i connected my phone via bluetooth and it works fine.

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