To enable location services, swipe down from the top of your screen to open the Quick Settings Panel and tap the map pin icon. Grey means it’s not enabled and blue means the feature is on. Your JBL earbuds need to be charged and powered on in order to pair with fast pairing.
Once connected, you’ll hear “BT connected” from the earbuds. To disconnect, tap and hold your finger on the back of an earbud for about 5 seconds. It will disconnect from its current connection and return to pairing mode. If this method doesn’t work for you, see Manual Android Pairing.
Once you enable it, you’ll see a list of available Bluetooth devices nearby.
Once connected, you’ll hear “BT connected” from the earbuds. To disconnect, tap and hold your finger on the back of an earbud for about 5 seconds. It will disconnect from its current connection and return to pairing mode. [1] X Research source
Once you enable Bluetooth, you’ll see a list of available Bluetooth devices.
Once you enable Bluetooth, you’ll see a list of available Bluetooth devices.
Once connected, you’ll hear “BT connected” from the earbuds. To disconnect, tap and hold your finger on the back of an earbud for about 5 seconds. It will disconnect from its current connection and return to pairing mode.
You should see a blue light indicating that they are in pairing mode.
Windows 10: Press Win + I and click Devices > Bluetooth and click the switch to toggle it on. Windows 11: Press Win + I, click Bluetooth & devices, and then toggle on the “Bluetooth” switch.
You should see a blue light indicating that your earbuds are in pairing mode.
If you don’t see a Bluetooth icon (a sideways bowtie) in the menu bar, click the Apple menu, select System Settings, select Bluetooth, and then enable Bluetooth. [2] X Research source Once you turn on Bluetooth, you should see your JBL earbuds appear in a list of nearby available devices.
If you don’t see a Bluetooth icon (a sideways bowtie) in the menu bar, click the Apple menu, select System Settings, select Bluetooth, and then enable Bluetooth. [2] X Research source Once you turn on Bluetooth, you should see your JBL earbuds appear in a list of nearby available devices.
You should see a blue light indicating that they are in pairing mode.
If you’re prompted for a password, enter 0000. Once pairing is complete, you should hear “BT connected” from your earbuds.
If merely turning them off and back on does nothing, tap, click, or select Forget or Unpair on your phone, computer, or TV. This will reset the Bluetooth connection and you’ll need to pair them again.
Being far away also allows room for Bluetooth-interfering signals to get in between the devices. Water, microwaves, and other Bluetooth sources may be disrupting the signals and preventing pairing, so get them closer together.