This troubleshooting is for connecting a Bluetooth device DIRECTLY to your Windows computer's built-in Bluetooth.
The built-in Bluetooth of some old PCs might not work well, thus, you may experience an unstable connection, hear choppy sound, etc. In this case, please try the following solutions:
Solution 1. Reboot your Bluetooth Driver
- Right-click the Start button, then select Device Manager.
- Find the ”Bluetooth” section, then right-click on your device’s Bluetooth driver and select “Disable device”.
- Restart your PC and repeat the above steps to enable the Bluetooth driver again (select “Enable device” instead of “Disable device”)
- Pair your Bluetooth Headphones/Speaker/Receiver with the PC again.
Solution 2. Use an external Bluetooth drive
This method essentially "bypasses" your Windows' built-in Bluetooth. Check out the Avantree DG45 or the Avantalk DG80P for more details or contact us at support@avantree.com.
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