Bluetooth problems — devices won't pair, audio cuts out, or Bluetooth disappeared entirely — are common after Windows updates or driver changes. I diagnose whether it's a driver, hardware, or settings issue and fix it.
Here's my typical approach to bluetooth not working:
Check if Bluetooth adapter is enabled and visible
Update or reinstall Bluetooth drivers
Remove and re-pair problematic devices
Check for Windows update-related Bluetooth issues
Install a USB Bluetooth adapter if built-in is faulty
Test all your Bluetooth devices after the fix
Simple, transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
No travel charge within 30 miles
$10 diagnostic waived if you proceed
Small fee covers my drive
Windows updates frequently break Bluetooth drivers. I roll back the driver or install the correct one to restore functionality.
Yes. I remove the old pairing, fix any driver issues, and re-pair your headphones with proper audio settings.
Yes! A USB Bluetooth adapter is inexpensive and easy to install. I set it up and pair all your devices (adapter at cost).
$10 up-front diagnostic (waived if you proceed), $50/hr (1-hour minimum). Most Bluetooth issues are fixed within an hour.
Call, text, or email — I usually respond within minutes during business hours.