Solving Apple AirPods Connectivity Issues with Windows 10/11

Hafeez Pizofreude
2 min readJan 15, 2023

#Apple #AirPods #AirPods Pro #AirPods Pro 2nd generation

Are you having trouble connecting your Apple AirPods to your Windows 10 devices? You’re not alone. Many users have reported connectivity issues when trying to pair their AirPods with non-Apple devices. However, don’t despair — there are ways to fix this problem.

These fix should applies to the following AirPods models:

  • AirPods 2nd Generation
  • AirPods 3rd Generation
  • AirPods Pro
  • AirPods Pro 2nd Generation
  • AirPods Max

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to solve the Apple AirPods connectivity problem with Windows 10/11 devices:

  • First, update the network adapter driver for Bluetooth and wireless services. This can be done by searching for the exact network card model on intel.com. For example, the model is Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260.
  • After updating the driver, restart your computer.
  • Next, go to the Control Panel and select Administrative Tools.
  • In Administrative Tools, select Services.
  • In the Services (Local) tab, look for “Bluetooth Support Service”.
  • Right-click on “Bluetooth Support Service” and select its properties.
  • Under “Startup type”, change it from “automatic” to “manual” and hit apply and OK.
  • Right-click on “Bluetooth Support Service” again and hit stop. Wait a few seconds, then start it again.
  • In the taskbar, go to Start — Settings — Devices — Add Bluetooth or other devices — Bluetooth. Wait until the AirPods is discovered. Move the AirPods around to help the network card find them.

Disclaimer: This fix will only works if your device comes with Bluetooth 4.0 and above only.

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Hafeez Pizofreude

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