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10-31-2021 08:21 PM in
Monitors and MemoryI just bought an M7 Smart Monitor and it is not recognizing any of my Bluetooth products while doing a search. I've tried connecting the following products with no success.
1) Samsung Galaxy Bud Pro Earbuds
2) Apple Air Pods
3) UE Megaboom Speakers
4) Jabra Evolve 2 Headsets
I also did a factory reset and the problem still exists.
Please suggest how to solve this problem. Thanks.
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11-01-2021 09:30 AM in
Monitors and MemoryHere's the solution:
1) Connecting a Bluetooth Device that is NOT a mouse or Keyboard
- Select Sound
- Select Sound Output
- Select Bluetooth Speaker List
- Search for your Bluetooth device (i.e. Galaxy Ear Buds, Apple Air Pods, External Speakers, etc)
2) Connecting a Bluetooth Mouse or Keyboard
- Select Settings
- Select General
- Select External Device Manager
- Select Input Device Manager
- Select Bluetooth Device LIst to search for your keyboard or mouse
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10-31-2021 11:39 PM in
Monitors and MemoryAn M7 User manual stated it's Bluetooth works with keyboards, mice, and gamepads. There was no mention of connecting to audio devices.
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11-01-2021 12:15 AM in
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11-01-2021 08:53 AM in
Monitors and MemoryI'm sure it was seamless like any other bluetooth feature in a device and that you didn't have to enable anything in the Smart Monitor. I think I may have a defective monitor. This is the only feature that is not working.
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11-01-2021 09:30 AM in
Monitors and MemoryHere's the solution:
1) Connecting a Bluetooth Device that is NOT a mouse or Keyboard
- Select Sound
- Select Sound Output
- Select Bluetooth Speaker List
- Search for your Bluetooth device (i.e. Galaxy Ear Buds, Apple Air Pods, External Speakers, etc)
2) Connecting a Bluetooth Mouse or Keyboard
- Select Settings
- Select General
- Select External Device Manager
- Select Input Device Manager
- Select Bluetooth Device LIst to search for your keyboard or mouse