How Do I Fix the Bluetooth On My iPad?

If you’re having issues with your Bluetooth, the steps below might help.

Try each one, in order until you find a solution that gets your Bluetooth working again.

They’re arranged from easiest or most likely to work to hardest or least likely to work.

Check to be sure your iPad’s Bluetooth is turn on.

It’s easy enough to accidently (or even on purpose) turn the Bluetooth on your iPad off.

It seems like a given, but believe it or not, not all devices are compatible.

see to it the Bluetooth equipment you’re using with your iPad is actually compatible with the iPad.

you could usually check the packaging or the manufacturer’s website for details about compatibility.

double-check your devices are close enough.

verify your iPad and your Bluetooth equipment are both well charged.

double-check your Bluetooth unit isn’t paired with something else.

Turn Bluetooth off and thenrestart your iPad.

Turn off the Bluetooth on your iPad and then restart it.

Restart the Bluetooth gear.

Forget the gadget, and then venture to pair to it again.

Try forgetting the gear.

Once you do, restart the iPad, and then venture to connect the Bluetooth equipment again.

The fresh connection may solve whatever issue is happening.

see to it your Bluetooth equipment is full updated.

Outdated drivers, firmware, and software can create all manner of problems, including connection issues.

check that your iPad is fully updated.

Just as outdate firmware and software on a Bluetooth gear can cause problems, so can an outdated iPad.

check that it’s updated to the latest version of iPadOS.

To reset web link parameters go to:parameters>General>Resetand tapReset web link parameters.

As a last resort you canfactory reset your iPad.

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