Select your Turtle Beach headset from the list of available devices. Once your PC has discovered your Turtle Beach headset, click on it to initiate the pairing process. Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the pairing. Once the pairing is successful, your Turtle Beach headset should be connected to your PC.
For Windows 11 and Windows 10, open the Settings menu and go to Devices > Bluetooth & Other Devices. Back in the Android app, you'll see the device appear in the searching menu. Select it to proceed. You'll be asked to make sure that the pairing code matches on both devices.
The latest generation of Bluetooth is called Bluetooth Low Energy and is not compatible with computers that have an older version of Bluetooth (called Bluetooth 3.0 or Bluetooth Classic). NOTE: Computers with Windows 7 cannot connect with devices that use Bluetooth Low Energy. Make sure that your computer has a recent operating system: However, for my needs, I went the inexpensive path by going with a 2.4GHz 802.11N Wi-Fi adapter. Setting these up couldn’t be more straightforward. Just plug it into an open USB port (usually How to Add Bluetooth to Your PC Step One: Buy a USB Bluetooth Dongle You don't need a whole lot to follow along with this tutorial. Once you've Step Two: Install the Bluetooth Dongle After removing the device, turn it off and back on. Choose Apple menu > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click Bluetooth. When your device appears in Bluetooth preferences, click Connect. If you're asked to enter a passcode, enter the passcode on the keyboard that you're setting up. Then press Return on the same keyboard. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Hotspot and enable Share my internet connection with other devices ( Windows 10) or Mobile hotspot ( Windows 11) How your connection is shared will Designing and Developing Bluetooth ® Internet Gateways. Learn about Bluetooth internet gateways, how to make them secure and scalable, and design and implement your own working prototype gateway and web application for use with either Bluetooth LE Peripherals or with Bluetooth mesh networks. Learn More. Open the Alexa app and tap Devices at the bottom right of the screen, then Echo & Alexa on the top right. Select the device you want to connect to Wi-Fi, then hit Status to see which Wi-Fi network mKqR6at.