Issue connecting JLabs Wireless/Bluetooth Headphones.

I have a pair of JLabs Wireless Bluetooth headphones (click link to see the exact type of headphones) that connect to my cellphone just fine... however I just purchased a new laptop which happens to have Bluetooth capabilities. I was excited to try and connect my JLabs headphones to my new laptop however, I cannot get my headphones to pop up in the Device list. My headphones are turned on ready to be paired and I get nothing. 

I open the Bluetooth Settings and click on "Add Bluetooth & other devices"

And then I get this screen that pops up with three options - "Bluetooth," "Wireless Display," and "Everything else." 

It doesn't matter if I try with "Bluetooth" or "Everything Else" (It's not a wireless display so clearly that is not the one to use... however I did try it and it didn't find my headphones either).... But no matter what I do, this is the screen I get and NO OPTIONS pop up below.... I did turn on the Bluetooth on my cellphone to test it and my cellphone did pop up in the options... but I get a big fat zippo from my headphones.

Soooo..... I dunno why it's not working... 

***Modified title from: Trying to Connect JLabs Wireless/Bluetooth Headphones but it cannot find the device***

Hi NikitaRomeo,

Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

I understand that it can get difficult if the applications are not working as expected. I see that you have tried few steps that might help us. However, we can go ahead and try few steps to see if we can resolve this issue.

  1. What is the make and model of your system?

  2. What is the version of Windows 10 you are using? You can refer this article to Check for operating system information in Windows 10.

  3. Were there any changes made to the operating system recently?

Method 1: Bluetooth Support Service is running.

  1. Hold down the Windows logo key and press the R key to bring up the Run box
  2. Type services.msc and press Enter.
  3. Right-click Bluetooth Support Service, then click Start. (If the Start option grayed out, then click Restart.)
  4. Right-click on Bluetooth Support Service again, and this time click Properties.
  5. Set its startup type to Automatic. Click Apply, and then click OK.
  6. Hold down the Windows logo key and press I key to bring up the Settings window, and make sure the Bluetooth option is there.

Method 2: connection/detection issues with Bluetooth and Fix Bluetooth problem:

I suggest you to refer this article I have connection/detection issues with my Bluetooth device and Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows 10 , check if that helps.

Method 3: Customer Support FAQ.

I also suggest you to refer this article on Connect to Bluetooth, Pair to your device, and check if that helps.

Please reply for all the required information to help you further.

Regards,

Mithin EJ
Microsoft Community – Moderator

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Last updated April 23, 2024 Views 7,396 Applies to: