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If your Bluetooth headphones are not detected, not showing up, or connected but with no sound, this video will help you fix it fast.

In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to repair Bluetooth headphone issues on Windows, including cases where Windows connects to the device but doesn’t recognize it as an audio or sound device, keeps disconnecting, or refuses to play any sound.

This problem is extremely common after a Windows 10 to Windows 11 upgrade, but the solution works across all Windows versions — Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8 / 8.1, and Windows 7.

The fix applies to PCs, laptops, and desktop computers from brands like Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer, MSI, Samsung, Microsoft Surface, Toshiba, Sony, Razer, Huawei, and LG.

It also supports most Bluetooth headphones and wireless audio devices, including Sony, JBL, Beats, Bose, Skullcandy, Logitech, Anker, Jabra, and many other brands.

🔧 Issues Solved in This Video

Bluetooth headphones not detected in Windows 11

Windows 10 Bluetooth headphones not recognized

Bluetooth headphones connected but no audio

Bluetooth headphones missing from sound devices

Windows not detecting Bluetooth audio devices

Laptop or PC can’t find Bluetooth headphones

Bluetooth audio not working on Windows

If your Bluetooth headphones won’t work properly on Windows, this step-by-step guide will help you fix the issue permanently.

👉 Watch the full video to get your Bluetooth sound working again without reinstalling Windows or buying new headphones.

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Transcript
00:00If your Bluetooth headphones are not being detected on Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7 don't
00:05worry. First, press the Windows key and R together to open the Run dialog box.
00:10Now, type services.msc and click OK.
00:15In the services window, scroll down and look for Bluetooth support service.
00:20Once you find it, double click on it to open the setting.
00:25Here, make sure the startup type is set to automatic.
00:30After that, click Apply.
00:32Next, check the service status.
00:35If it's not running, click Start to run the Bluetooth service.
00:39Once the service is running,
00:40click OK.
00:42If the service doesn't start the first time, try restarting the service.
00:45I'm cutting it from here and make sure it's running properly.
00:51Now for the final step.
00:53Restart your computer.
00:55After your PC turns back on and you're at the desktop, go back to Bluetooth settings and try add
01:00your Bluetooth headphones again.
01:02Your headphones should now be detected and ready to use.
01:05That's it.
01:06I hope this video was helpful.
01:10Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.
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