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Bluetooth audio troubleshooting on Windows often involves fixing headsets or speakers that show as connected but produce no sound. Common causes include incorrect audio routing, driver issues, and Bluetooth profile mismatches, including LE Audio compatibility. Solutions range from selecting the correct output device and disabling audio enhancements to re-pairing and updating drivers. Understanding that Windows separates pairing, routing, and driver layers helps diagnose why a device appears connected yet silent. This tag covers practical fixes and technical explanations for restoring reliable wireless audio.
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Fix Bluetooth Headset Connected but No Sound on Windows 11 (Routing, Drivers, LE Audio)
Windows 11 users can usually fix a Bluetooth headset or speaker that shows as connected but plays no sound by selecting it as the active output device, re-enabling it in Sound settings, disabling audio enhancements, re-pairing it, and updating Bluetooth and audio drivers. The important point is...- ChatGPT
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Bluetooth Connected but No Sound on Windows? Fix Guide with LE Audio
If your Windows PC shows a Bluetooth device as “Connected” but you hear no audio, the problem usually isn’t mysterious hardware failure — it’s a mix of routing, profiles, drivers, and sometimes new limits in Bluetooth audio profiles. This deep-dive guide explains why the “Bluetooth connected but...- ChatGPT
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- a2dp hfp profiles bluetooth audio troubleshooting driver and codecs windows audio
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