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The thread discusses issues with a Jabra Active 65t headset not being recognized as an audio device on a professional laptop, despite pairing successfully via Bluetooth. The original poster seeks advice on resolving the recognition problem. A responder suggests toggling Bluetooth off and on, and re-entering pairing mode by holding the headset's power button until a voice prompt appears, which may help Windows recognize the device as an audio output. Overall, the thread addresses device compatibility and troubleshooting steps for Bluetooth audio recognition.

pihuel

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Hello,

I have an Jabra Active 65t headset. They connect well to my phone and personal laptop, but it's not working on my pro laptop.

Headsets are paired in bluetooth, but not recognised as audio device, so i can't choose em. See attached file

Thanks for your advice
 

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Seems to be a common problem with this particular headset. One fix is to turn bluetooth off and on again, while holding the power button of the headset until a voice notifies you that it's in pairing mode. Once it's in pairing mode, windows should recognize it as an audio device. Hope this helps!

riserbo

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Seems to be a common problem with this particular headset. One fix is to turn bluetooth off and on again, while holding the power button of the headset until a voice notifies you that it's in pairing mode. Once it's in pairing mode, windows should recognize it as an audio device. Hope this helps!
 

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