How do I recover an unpaired Bluetooth device that I deleted?

popopopo77

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Tryng to recover an unpaired Bluetooth device deleted!!

I unpaired a Bluetooth speaker device and I restart the mobile.
If I search now the device it doesn't appear listed. I want to pair it again!
How can I see it again as 'available' in the 'available list'?
I tried to scan devices but I can not yet see the device on the list.
Using another mobile I see that the device is there.


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Re: Tryng to recover an unpaired Bluetooth device deleted!!

Long press on the power's button on ur bluetooth hf till it light red and blue fast and re pair it

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Re: Tryng to recover an unpaired Bluetooth device deleted!!

'Power button' 's speaker device is a dimmer. There is also a button to switch on bluetooth ..I press it but there are no led-ligths anywhere on the speaker to be lighted.
After this I tried to switch on bluetooth on my mobile, unfornately I got same as before (no available devices found).

6 months ago, using another mobile (HTC), I got the same thing but the connection was Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth.

May be is a this a bug and I have to update android (actually 4.4.2)?
 

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Re: Tryng to recover an unpaired Bluetooth device deleted!!

I think that a good solution for me will be to know where is the file in the OS that set the connetions in order to change it manually.

I search in the phone's memory but I didn't find it.
Any idea?
 

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Hold the Bluetooth button on the speaker until it starts blinking fast then scan the device. It should then show up again
 
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No luck on this. I unpaired a device (Jumbl remote bluetooth receiver) thinking I would just re-pair the device. I try to pair it as before. I restart the Jumbl hit pairing under Bluetooth on the phone.

Most of the time the device does not appear at all when I rescan for it. Sometimes I do get a Mac address come up in the bluetooth that doesn't want to pair with the phone (HTC M9 under Marshmallow). I tried clearing the bluetooth cache- No soap there. Two other devices remain paired after the cache clearing. Is there a file somewhere to ditch all the Bluetooth settings and start fresh?
 

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hey...I was in this problem...I unpaired my bluetooth headphone once then from that moment I was unable to connect the bluetooth h.p with my phone and was unable to pair...I was frustrated as the h.p was new only used for 3 days...I tried in several system and process. and finally I decided to sell the h.p bt now I fixed it.. its so easy...
u just need to reset your bluetooth headphone.....and the question is HOW TO DO IT??
STEPS
1. First swithced off your bluetooth h.p
2.then switched on the h.p.. then bluelight will blink.
bt u don't remove your finger from the switch...u need to press long it until red and blue light simultaneously blink togetherr its simple main point is u have to hold the switch before start and until red blue light apear....1st blue light appear..then blue and red together will appear...then on ur bluetooth from phone and search..this time surely your mobile find the h.p
 

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hey...I was in this problem...I unpaired my bluetooth headphone once then from that moment I was unable to connect the bluetooth h.p with my phone and was unable to pair...I was frustrated as the h.p was new only used for 3 days...I tried in several system and process. and finally I decided to sell the h.p bt now I fixed it.. its so easy...
u just need to reset your bluetooth headphone.....and the question is HOW TO DO IT??
STEPS
1. First swithced off your bluetooth h.p
2.then switched on the h.p.. then bluelight will blink.
bt u don't remove your finger from the switch...u need to press long it until red and blue light simultaneously blink togetherr its simple main point is u have to hold the switch before start and until red blue light apear....1st blue light appear..then blue and red together will appear...then on ur bluetooth from phone and search..this time surely your mobile find the h.p

Thanks bro, ☺️☺️
It worked for me.
It seems when we unpair our devices with bluetooth a message is saved inside bluetooth
Not to connect with the device.
And we keep on working with our devices
Clearing cache and stuff.
But the real soln. Is to delete the cache of bluetooth.
Which can be simply done by your method
I.e. Hold your device long even after it is switched on. And it becomes as new as you bought it.
Thanks a lot again bro.
 

Arooja jona

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hey...I was in this problem...I unpaired my bluetooth headphone once then from that moment I was unable to connect the bluetooth h.p with my phone and was unable to pair...I was frustrated as the h.p was new only used for 3 days...I tried in several system and process. and finally I decided to sell the h.p bt now I fixed it.. its so easy...
u just need to reset your bluetooth headphone.....and the question is HOW TO DO IT??
STEPS
1. First swithced off your bluetooth h.p
2.then switched on the h.p.. then bluelight will blink.
bt u don't remove your finger from the switch...u need to press long it until red and blue light simultaneously blink togetherr its simple main point is u have to hold the switch before start and until red blue light apear....1st blue light appear..then blue and red together will appear...then on ur bluetooth from phone and search..this time surely your mobile find the h.p

I just registered to say THANK YOU IT WORKED LOVE U 😍😍😍😍
 

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Re: Tryng to recover an unpaired Bluetooth device deleted!!

'Power button' 's speaker device is a dimmer. There is also a button to switch on bluetooth ..I press it but there are no led-ligths anywhere on the speaker to be lighted.
After this I tried to switch on bluetooth on my mobile, unfornately I got same as before (no available devices found).

6 months ago, using another mobile (HTC), I got the same thing but the connection was Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth.

May be is a this a bug and I have to update android (actually 4.4.2)?




had the same problem. Just fixed it. Go to settings and find "network settings reset". I had to reset my mobile data in my wifi also. Not sure what it did but it doesn't sound like a big deal but it did fix the problem. Hope it helps
 

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Thanks a lot my problem got solved. I wasted hrs searching for a solution.

For unpaired thus disappeared devices, problem lies with speakers or other items. To solve long press power/Bluetooth button on speaker to reset connection to pair it again with your mobile.
 

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Turn off power ,Bluetooth device ,then Switch power off phone ,next phone power on , reconnect Bluetooth device by power on . .. ...
 

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