Tuesday 26 May 2015

Troubleshoot A Motorola Bluetooth

Bluetooth devices experience connection problems, but they are easily resolved.


Bluetooth headsets are part of a growing wireless entity. As a result, they sometimes fail to work exactly as desired. If you are having connection problems with your Motorola Bluetooth headset, such as dropped calls or failure to receive calls at all, then there are a few things you can try to restore functionality. These methods can apply to other Bluetooth headsets, or Bluetooth devices in general, any time you are having Bluetooth-related problems.


Instructions


1. Check that your devices are correctly paired. On your phone, there will be a "Devices" menu that should list your Motorola Bluetooth device. If it is not listed, then re-pair your devices using the method that you used to pair them originally. The exact procedure will depend on both your phone and Bluetooth device, so consult your devices documentation for details.


2. Keep your phone as close as possible to your Motorola Bluetooth device. The maximum range for Bluetooth is about 15 feet, but the closer the devices are, the better the connection will be. Try to avoid keeping your phone behind barriers or near metal objects. Keep it in your pocket if possible.


3. Charge your Motorola Bluetooth headset as often as possible. Even if the device does have some battery power, functionality may be reduced if the battery is low. Charge it every night, if possible.

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