Pair your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your Bluetooth accessories so you can stream music and videos, make phone calls, and more. Depending on the apps you're using, you might see an alert that says you need to enable Bluetooth before you can pair an accessory with Bluetooth.
Then turn on Bluetooth for the apps you want to use. After you pair your accessory, you can use it with your device. To pair multiple Bluetooth accessories, repeat these steps. You can also learn how to switch audio sources for your device. This will remove the accessory from the list of available Bluetooth devices. To add the Bluetooth accessory to your device again, place it back in discovery mode and repeat the steps above to pair it.
To quickly disconnect from all Bluetooth devices without turning Bluetooth off, open Control Center , then tap. To learn about Bluetooth privacy settings on iPhone, see the Apple Support article If an app would like to use Bluetooth on your device.
Note: The use of certain accessories with iPhone may affect wireless performance. Not all iOS accessories are fully compatible with iPhone.
Turning on airplane mode may eliminate audio interference between iPhone and an accessory. Reorienting or relocating iPhone and the connected accessory may improve wireless performance. Pair a Bluetooth headphone, car kit, game controller, or other device Follow the instructions that came with the device to put it in discovery mode. Customize a wireless game controller After you pair a compatible game controller, you can customize it for supported games from Apple Arcade and the App Store.
If your accessory uses batteries, see if they need to be replaced. If you still can't pair or connect your Bluetooth accessory If you previously connected your Bluetooth accessory to your iOS or iPadOS device, unpair the accessory , put it back in discovery mode, then try to pair and connect it again. If you can pair your accessory with some devices but not your iOS or iPadOS device, unpair the accessory from your other devices.
Check with the accessory manufacturer to make sure that your accessory supports your iOS or iPadOS device. The accessory manufacturer confirmed that your accessory is working correctly. Published Date: August 03,
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