Pairing procedure for Windows 11, 10, and 8.1
Follow these steps to connect Bluetooth devices to a computer:
Connect using the Swift Pair function (Windows 11 or Windows 10)
Note: You need to activate the following setting before you can use the Swift Pair function:
- Windows 11: Bluetooth & devices → Devices → Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair
- Windows 10: Bluetooth & other devices → Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair (only available for Windows 10 version 1803 or later)
- Turn the computer on or wake it up if it is in Standby (Sleep) or Hibernation mode.
- Select Connect from the pop-up menu displayed on the computer screen.
Note: If the pop-up menu is not displayed, use the Connect the headphones without using the Swift Pair function method.
Connect without using the Swift Pair function
Windows 11
- On the computer, press the
(Windows icon).
- Select
(Settings).
- Select Bluetooth & Devices.
- If Bluetooth is set to OFF, set it to ON.
- On the Devices menu, select Add device.
- On the Add a device screen, select Bluetooth.
- Select the model name of your device.
- A window will pop up indicating the Bluetooth connection is complete.
Windows 10, Windows 8.1
- On the computer, press the
(Windows icon).
- Select
(Settings).
- Select Devices.
- Select Bluetooth & other devices.
- If Bluetooth is set to OFF, set it to ON.
- Select Add Bluetooth or other device.
- On the Add a device screen, select Bluetooth.
- Select the model name of your device.
- A window will pop up indicating the Bluetooth connection is complete.
Notes:
- If a Passkey (Passcode, PIN code, PIN number, Password, etc.) is required, enter 0000.
- If the model number of your device doesn't appear on the computer, try again from Step 6.