Step 5: In the options tab, enable “Allow Bluetooth devices to find this PC” by clicking on the checkbox beside it . Step 6: To save the changes click on apply and ok. Step 7: Restart the computer and then check if it works. Method 5: Reconnect The Bluetooth Device . Step 1: Open the Windows settings using Windows + I keys together 1. If your WiFi is using the 2.4 MHz band, i.e. variants 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n, it is possible that Bluetooth, which uses frequencies of about 2400 to 2484 MHz and WiFi in the 2400 - 2500 MHz region, are interfering with each other. You can check this by changing the channels your router users: consult the manual for the specific router 2. Restart Bluetooth. If your Bluetooth is enabled, switching it off and then on again might also fix any Bluetooth issues you are having. All you need to do is click the Bluetooth radio off and In the Add a device window, in the right pane under Set up a Bluetooth device, you should see a message letting you know whether or not your computer supports Bluetooth Smart devices. If your computer doesn’t support Bluetooth Low Energy, you can still use your device using Logitech’s Unifying technology. Click Add Unifying Device and 1] Check the Device Manager The easiest way to check for Bluetooth support is via Device Manager. To check if your PC has Bluetooth, do the following: or right-click , to open the Press Windows key + S, input Control Panel, and click the search result that matches the keyword entered. Click Large icons on the Control Panel’s View by drop-down menu. Then click Devices and Printers to view that applet. Press the Add a device button. Select your Bluetooth peripheral within the Add a device window. Click the Continue button. Click the "Uninstall quality update" button. (Image credit: Future) Click the Done button. Click the Continue option. After you complete the steps, Windows 10 will You do this by simultaneously pressing the Windows key and R key at the same time. When you have the Run dialog box open, type in services.msc and press enter. This will open the Windows Services box and you’ll need to find and double-click on the Bluetooth Support option. If it isn’t active, click Start to activate it. First, turn on your Bluetooth audio device and make sure it’s discoverable. Check your device's instructions to see how to make it discoverable if you’re unsure how to. On your PC, click the start menu, then Settings, and navigate to Devices. From here, click on Bluetooth & other devices. Click Add Bluetooth or other device, before finally BBBTXIr.