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Bluetooth not working on Mac: how to fix?

Bluetooth not working on Mac: how to fix it? Many Mac devices use Bluetooth, so when Bluetooth stops working or malfunctions, it becomes an untidy problem. This article has collected tips and tricks for troubleshooting Bluetooth problems on Mac, including resetting the Bluetooth module and ways to eliminate interference.

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How to Fix Bluetooth Problems on Mac

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You have probably already tried these steps, but if not, then start with them:

Eliminate interference

Apple’s support document notes that if you’re experiencing intermittent Bluetooth connectivity issues, you need to make sure there’s no interference:

Reset your Mac’s Bluetooth settings

Keep in mind that this will disable all your Bluetooth accessories, including your mouse/keyboard. Make sure you have a wired Mac keyboard/mouse so you can control your computer.

On macOS Monterey and later

If you’re still having problems with Bluetooth, you can reset your Mac’s Bluetooth module:

This cannot be done through the standard Bluetooth management interface in the menu bar, so you will need to execute the command through the terminal.

  1. Open terminal
  2. Enter the command “sudo pkill bluetoothd”
  3. Press Return (Enter), then enter the password if prompted
  4. Restart Mac

On macOS Big Sur or earlier

Delete all devices + reset bluetooth module

If that doesn’t work, you can remove all your Bluetooth devices and then reset the module (keep in mind that you will need to re-pair all Bluetooth devices after this):

Use a Bluetooth adapter

This is not a perfect solution, but Bluetooth mice and keyboards usually come with USB Bluetooth dongles, try connecting your device through that.

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