Bluetooth connection issues

A:How to Fix Unstable Bluetooth Connections on Your TV?

If your TV’s Bluetooth connection is unstable, try the following steps:
1. Re-pair your Bluetooth device:
• Check the current pairing status, unpair the device, and pair it again.
2. Disconnect unused devices:
• If multiple devices are paired with your TV, disconnect the ones you’re not using.
• The issue might be with your Bluetooth device. Test with a different Bluetooth device to see if the problem persists.
3. Restart your TV:
• Unplug the TV’s power cord, wait for 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Once the TV is powered on, try pairing the device again.
4. Check if your Bluetooth device is connected to another device (e.g., a phone or tablet):
• If it is connected to another device:
• Reset your Google TV to factory settings:
• Go to the home screen and select [Settings].
• Scroll down to [System], then choose [About].
• Click [Reset] and confirm by selecting [Factory Reset].
• If it is not connected to another device:
• Ensure your Bluetooth device has the latest software update installed. If the issue continues, contact the device manufacturer for support.
By following these steps, you can resolve most Bluetooth connection issues with your TV.

B:How to Connect Bluetooth Speakers or Headphones to Google TV?


1. Access the home screen and navigate to [All Settings].
2. Choose [Bluetooth].
3. Click [Pair accessory], and ensure your Bluetooth speaker or headphones are in pairing mode.
4. Choose the desired Bluetooth device from the list and select [Pair].
Once [Connected] is displayed, the pairing process is complete.