Bluetooth issues happen to everyone. The good news: most connection problems have simple solutions you can try in seconds.
1. Turn Bluetooth off and on
A quick reset refreshes your phone’s connection and solves minor glitches.
2. Forget the device and pair again
Go to your Bluetooth settings, choose your headphones, tap “Forget this device,” then re-pair. This resets the connection from scratch.
3. Charge your headphones
Low battery can weaken the Bluetooth signal and cause frequent disconnections.
4. Reset your headphones
Most models have a reset option that clears past connections. Check the manufacturer’s instructions, this often solves the problem instantly.
5. Check for interference
Bluetooth signals can get interrupted by too many nearby devices, crowded Wi-Fi channels, or even microwaves. Try moving closer or away from other electronics.
6. Update your phone and headphone firmware
Software bugs can affect Bluetooth performance. Updates often include connectivity improvements.
Still not working? Bring them to iFixandRepair. Sometimes the issue is the Bluetooth antenna inside your device, and we can diagnose that for you.