Can you connect Bluetooth headphones to a PC?

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Bluetooth headphones JBL T450BT can't be connected to a laptop and I don't know why. Can someone help

Ko

Yes, the PC should first have Bluetooth.

As

The best way is via a power supply!

ky

PCs usually have no Bluetooth integrated. It's easy to retrofit. I recommend this: https://www.caseking.de/gigabyte-wb1733d-i-wlan-bluetooth-5.0-adapter-pcie-802.11ac-zubt-006.html This is dual band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 on one card. This is simply installed in the PC.

You have to install the supplied driver CD, otherwise it will not run. If you do not have a drive, the instructions provided also include the download link for the driver. Download this before installation. After installing the card, simply install the driver with a double click.

I also installed this in my PC and I'm completely satisfied with it. Any Bluetooth device can be used. When I connect it to my router via Wi-Fi, I only have about 5% loss compared to the network cable.

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My laptop has bluetooth

Ar

What is it? The whole thing can get a bit tough, no matter if headset or KH… My (coincidentally also from JBL ^^) Soundbar also needed some love and good persuasion until it accepted my laptop.

Da

YES actually it should work because it doesn't really matter which computer you have, because as long as you have the latest version of Windows you can always do that. Nowadays the producers of laptops, cell phones, etc. Want to do without headphone jacks. Heaven knows why… But my mother's new huawai p30 lite has no more jacks. You can only connect headphones with a charging adapter.

You just have to go to the text symbol in the lower right corner and then look for the Bluetooth symbol and click on it. In the settings you can then search which device you want to connect to it… At least that's how it is for me

Still LG

Ko

Put the headphones in pairing mode. Turn on Bluetooth on the laptop and then add to Bluetooth or other device and then connect to the displayed device, in your case the headphones.

An

Yes, what you wrote in the last part I know that

An

I've already tried. But does not work

Da

So did I answer your question or not?