Bluetooth headset issue

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jeannets Posted messages 28373 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -

Hello,

to everyone, I have a problem with my One Odio A70 Fusion Bluetooth headset on Windows 7 64-bit. It is detected and appears in the device manager, however, it is impossible to connect it and thus, to get sound through the headset. Would anyone have a glimmer of a solution? I tested all the Bluetooth drivers installed and so on, nothing works. One additional piece of information, this PC had an issue, the system disk died a sudden death, I rebuilt it from the same source DVD knowing that previously, I just had to turn on the headset and a few seconds later it worked perfectly. I need somebody's help, thanks

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luckydu43 Posted messages 4497 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 177
 

Hello,

I have noted that the drivers are properly installed, and I assume that's the case.

For the other readers, the driver to install is the Bluetooth driver for the PC's Bluetooth card. There is no specific driver for the headset.

Try pairing the headset again:

  1. Turn off the headset
  2. Press and hold the MFB button (it should be the ON button) for 2 seconds
  3. Release, you should see a red and blue blinking light
  • For the computer:
  1. Search for a new Bluetooth device
  2. You should see "OneOdio A70"
  3. Start the pairing.
  • That's it, check the headset for a blue blinking light confirming the connection.

Once done, the default audio device should automatically switch to the headset. This isn't always the case:

  1. Simply click on the "volume" icon at the bottom right of the taskbar.
  2. You see the horizontal volume bar and, above it, the selected device
  3. Again, a simple click on the device. A list appears
  4. Simple click on "OneOdio A70". That's it, everything should work properly.

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jeannets Posted messages 28373 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   Ambassadeur 6 599
 

Hello,

You should not try every driver... but install the one that matches your hardware and your version of Windows... it's not a lottery.

-- So go to the manufacturer's website for your PC... and download the driver (Bluetooth+version) that is designed for your version of Windows...

-- Uninstall all existing BT drivers and restart your PC...

-- Then install the downloaded driver...

-- Restart your PC again... and then, the BT should work.

-- You mentioned DV in your POST... what is this DV..??

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