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How to Fix Bluetooth Not Working on Chromebook

Resolve pairing failures, connection drops, and missing Bluetooth toggle.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

Chromebook Bluetooth management is accessed through the Quick Settings panel or Settings > Bluetooth, and the experience is generally stable for keyboards, mice, and headphones since Chrome OS is commonly used with Bluetooth peripherals. When a device stops reconnecting automatically after sleep or reboots, removing it from the paired list and re-pairing resolves the majority of cases by refreshing the link key stored on both devices. Audio-specific Bluetooth issues on Chromebook — like headphones connecting but showing as a microphone-only device — can often be fixed by toggling the input/output profile in the sound settings next to the volume slider.

Quick Steps

Follow in order for the fastest result.

  1. 1Turn Bluetooth off and on from Quick Settings and wait 10 seconds.
  2. 2Put the accessory into fresh pairing mode — typically hold the pairing button until the LED flashes rapidly.
  3. 3Open Bluetooth settings, remove the device from paired list, then scan and pair again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't my Chromebook find my Bluetooth device?
Ensure the accessory is in active pairing mode — not just powered on. Most accessories only broadcast for 30–60 seconds, then stop advertising. Hold the pairing button until the LED flashes rapidly to re-enter pairing mode. Stay within 1 metre of the device during pairing.
Why does Bluetooth keep disconnecting on Chromebook?
Common causes: distance (Bluetooth range is typically 10 metres but walls and interference reduce it), low battery on the accessory, or outdated drivers. Keep the accessory charged above 20% and stay within clear line-of-sight range. On Windows, update Bluetooth drivers via Device Manager.
Why is my Bluetooth audio cutting out on Chromebook?
Bluetooth audio interference is most often caused by 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi congestion, microwave ovens, or metal objects between the devices. Move away from the router, or switch your Wi-Fi to 5 GHz. Also check that no other Bluetooth device is simultaneously connected and competing for bandwidth.
Where is the Bluetooth toggle on Chromebook?
Click the system tray at the bottom right and tap the Bluetooth toggle, or go to Settings > Bluetooth.

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