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  1. Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Select the desired Bluetooth device and follow any additional instructions if they appear. Once the Bluetooth device is paired successfully, select the Done button.

  2. Bluetooth

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  3. Bluetooth - Institute of Physics

    Bluetooth is a wireless system for connecting devices together such as computers and mobile phones when they are close to each other. A Bluetooth network allows them to exchange data.

  4. Bluetooth | Definition, Uses, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jun 5, 2026 · Bluetooth, technology standard used to enable short-range wireless communication between electronic devices. Bluetooth was developed in the late 1990s and soon achieved massive …

  5. Bluetooth® Technology Website

    The official website for the Bluetooth wireless technology. Get up to date specifications, news, and development info.

  6. What Is Bluetooth? — The Wireless Technology Explained

    Jan 19, 2024 · Bluetooth is the industry-standard wireless technology for connecting devices over short distances.

  7. How to fix Bluetooth not working, connecting, or pairing

    Jun 3, 2026 · Bluetooth not working? Fix pairing problems when devices won't show up, won't connect, or keep reconnecting to the wrong gadget.

  8. Bluetooth for Windows - Free download and install on Windows ...

    Sep 15, 2025 · Easily discover, connect, and manage all your Bluetooth devices on Windows with our intuitive Bluetooth Manager app. Whether you’re pairing headphones, transferring files, or connecting …

  9. What Is Bluetooth® Technology? - Intel

    Bluetooth technology is primarily used to wirelessly connect peripherals to mobile phones, desktops, and laptops. Some of the most common Bluetooth accessories include mice, keyboards, speakers, and …

  10. How to Add Bluetooth to Your Computer - How-To Geek

    Dec 1, 2023 · Bluetooth is also handy when using wireless headsets, bluetooth trackers, game controllers, mice, keyboards, and other peripherals. Even if you already have Bluetooth on your …