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Setting Up Bluetooth Headphones On Desktops

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I have two Desktop computers with Bluetooth USB dongles installed. They are listed in Device Manager as “Generic Bluetooth Radio”.  Recently, I bought a pair of “MonkeyMax” Bluetooth headphones. This is how I got them working.

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In your search box type “Bluetooth” and click on “Bluetooth and other device settings” in the menu when it pops up. In the window that opens click the on/off switch to the on position. If it’s already on you’re good to go.

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Above that switch click on “Add Bluetooth or other device (plus sign in a box). In the window that opens click on the appropriate option. In my case, the first one labelled Bluetooth.

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Then it’s going to search for your Bluetooth devices. Screenshots are from my CyberPowerPC. The first time I tried this it picked up our Roku TV in the living room but not my headset. After about five minutes I cancelled it. Then I tried it again. This time it didn’t pick up the TV but did pick up my Bluetooth headset.

I clicked on the “Bluetooth headset Audio” option. Make sure your Bluetooth device is on. Follow the instructions with your device for pairing.

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Windows will now try to connect with the device. Wait a few minutes.

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When it’s paired you’ll get a message “Your device is ready to go!”. Click on “Done”.

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Now you should see your device listed. If you click on the listing you will have the option to “Disconnect” and/or “Remove device”. I also can see the battery level.

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I have it working on both my CyberPc and my Asus.

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