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Posted by: krishna88
« on: 12. December 2017., 09:13:11 »

Hi @jamesd,

You need to check if your computer has built in Bluetooth in it, if you you may need a bluetooth adapter.
Have a look at this for Win 10.
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-and-why-use-bluetooth-on-windows-10

This one worked for me, thanks  :up:
Posted by: jamesd
« on: 11. December 2017., 14:28:21 »

You need to check if your computer has built in Bluetooth in it, if you you may need a bluetooth adapter.
Have a look at this for Win 10.
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-and-why-use-bluetooth-on-windows-10
Posted by: krishna88
« on: 13. November 2017., 10:16:43 »

Hi,

Thanks for your answers @grr and @jheysen, i will surely check them out.

Cheers!!
Posted by: grr
« on: 12. November 2017., 05:53:28 »

you can try 3 things
1. check headphone on another device, say mobile
2. see if you have driver installed for headphone
3. use a usb to audio jack converter

If your PC supports Bluetooth, then Bluetooth earbuds should be able to connect to PC.
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 10. November 2017., 22:03:27 »

The computer tells that you plugged the headphones?
As for BT Audio, it should work, not flawlessly, but it should work.
Posted by: krishna88
« on: 10. November 2017., 13:22:24 »

Hi to all,

I am not able to use my headphones with the headphone jack there may be some problem i guess, so I brought some Bluetooth earbuds.

Can anyone tell me how to check if this will work? I am not sure this PC will support them.

Need your help.

Thanks!!
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