![]() In this case, the generically named “Headset” is actually the remote speaker we want to connect. Hopefully your device shows up here: if it doesn’t then double-check that it’s in pairing mode (check the manual if it’s not obvious). that box checked), then click on “Set Up New Device…” which actually launches the Bluetooth Setup Assistant: ![]() Make sure you have Bluetooth turned on (e.g. Then, on your Mac, go to “System Preferences…” –> “Bluetooth”: The first step with bluetooth devices of any sort is to put them into “pairing” or “discoverable” mode, which in this case involves pushing and holding the power button for about ten seconds. It’s a two step process and the Bluetooth Setup Assistant doesn’t make that clear at all.Ī few weeks ago YUBZ sent me a pretty cool bluetooth speaker called a MAGNUM and I went through the same confusion it sounds like you’re having. Actually, there is a nuance involved with bluetooth speakers based on my experience because pairing them to your Mac doesn’t automatically mean that they’re selected as audio output devices.
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