How to Unpair/Pair Bluetooth Devices in macOS – Guide
With the influx of wireless headphones, speakers and mice, connecting them to a Mac can be tricky. But with the right know-how, managing Bluetooth devices on your Mac is easy. From headphones to keyboards and more, users can connect up to seven Bluetooth devices at once. Here’s how to add and disconnect them.
Unpair Bluetooth device on Mac
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device from your Mac is easy: simply turn off the connected device or toggle Bluetooth off in the toolbar. You can also manually disconnect it by following the steps outlined.
To access Bluetooth settings, open the System Preferences app and select the Bluetooth option.
Highlight the device you wish to disconnect, then right-click to do so.
Select Disconnect from the available options.
Mac users can easily disconnect their Bluetooth devices from the toolbar.
Tap the Bluetooth icon to view your device(s).
Click the Bluetooth logo next to the device you want to disconnect. When it changes from blue to gray, it’s no longer paired.
Connect a Bluetooth device to your Mac
To access Bluetooth settings, click the Bluetooth logo in the toolbar or open System Preferences.
To enable a connection between your Mac and Bluetooth device, make sure the latter is switched on and within range.
Connect your Bluetooth device, such as wireless headphones, by clicking the Connect button next to it in the big white box.
Final note
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