如今,您可以将比以往更多的蓝牙设备连接到您的(Bluetooth)Android 设备(Android)。每个智能手机或平板电脑上都有Android 蓝牙选项,可让您将任何(Android Bluetooth)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备与您的Android配对。并且有许多不同类型的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备:耳机、便携式扬声器、键盘、智能手表、健身追踪器、医疗设备等等。本教程向您展示如何将蓝牙(Bluetooth)耳机连接到Android手机 - 连接到(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备时最常见的配对之一。不用担心!任何蓝牙的步骤都是一样的(Bluetooth)配件,您只需配对一次。我们还分享了如何断开连接以及如何删除蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,因此请继续阅读以了解有关Android蓝牙(Bluetooth)配对的更多信息:
注意:(NOTE:)本指南适用于Android 10,并使用诺基亚 5.3(Nokia 5.3)和三星 Galaxy A51(Samsung Galaxy A51)创建。如果您不知道自己的Android版本,请阅读如何检查设备上的 Android 版本(How to check the Android version on your device)。尽管您可能会遇到一些小的差异,但具体取决于制造商,这些过程在大多数Android设备上是相似的。(Android)在三星(Samsung)设备上,Android的(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设置有些不同,因此请留意专门的三星 Galaxy(Samsung Galaxy)子章节。
首先(First)要做的事:在Android和您的新设备上启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)
蓝牙(Bluetooth)是一种多功能的无线电通信技术,可让您在短距离内以无线方式连接设备,但您首先必须打开它。因此,第一步是在您的智能手机或平板电脑上启用Android 蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)选项。如果您需要帮助,这里有3 种在 Android 上打开蓝牙的方法(3 ways to turn on Bluetooth on Android)。
一、打开安卓蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)
在配件上启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)是一个不同的过程,因设备而异。阅读您的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备随附的用户手册或查看制造商的网站,了解有关激活配对或发现模式的详细信息。在大多数蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备上,只需按住一个按钮即可——电源(Power )按钮或配对(Pairing )按钮,旁边应该有蓝牙符号。(Bluetooth)
索尼(Sony)扬声器上的蓝牙配对(Bluetooth Pairing)按钮
某些设备在打开时默认进入发现模式,而耳塞只需打开充电盒即可进入配对模式。您应该能够判断蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备是否已准备好配对,因为它会发出闪烁的光或短促的声音。
请记住,配对模式仅持续有限的时间。因此,如果在设置蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备期间找不到您的设备或被中断,请尝试按照制造商提供的步骤再次启用配对。如果配对的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备停止工作,请按照相应章节中的步骤删除其条目并重新连接,因为这可能会解决问题。
如何将蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备与您的Android智能手机或平板电脑配对
启用Android 蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)后,您就可以添加蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备了。万无一失的方法是在您的 Android 智能手机或平板电脑上打开设置应用程序,(open the Settings app on your Android smartphone or tablet)然后点击已连接的设备(Connected devices)。
要在Android(Android)上启动蓝牙(Bluetooth)配对,请访问已连接的设备
或者,您可以使用 Android 的快速设置(Quick Settings),从屏幕顶部向下滑动即可使用。长按蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标。
长按蓝牙安卓快速设置(Bluetooth Android Quick Setting)
无论您选择哪种方法,您都会被带到连接的设备(Connected devices)屏幕。要连接蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,请点击“+ Pair new device”选项。
按顶部的选项在Android上连接(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
您的Android智能手机开始搜索附近的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,这可能需要一段时间,因此请耐心等待。这是您要确保您的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备处于发现模式的时候,如前一章所述。在可配对的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备列表中,点击您要连接的配件的名称。
任何启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)的设备都会出现在可用设备下
接下来,按照屏幕上的说明进行操作(如果有)。某些设备可能已经建立了Android蓝牙连接。(Android Bluetooth)对于蓝牙(Bluetooth)耳机,您会看到一个弹出窗口,您可以在其中决定允许访问联系人和通话记录。按配对(Pair)以连接到蓝牙设备。
(Set)在Android(Android)上设置蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备权限并确认蓝牙(Bluetooth)配对
您的 Android 可能需要不同的最终步骤才能完成与蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备的连接。例如,如果您正在连接蓝牙(Bluetooth)键盘,您可能必须使用它来输入Android 屏幕上显示的蓝牙配对代码。(Bluetooth)蓝牙(Bluetooth)配件也可以配置默认代码。如果是这种情况,用户手册是您查找配对蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备所需密钥的最佳选择。
在Android上完成(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)配对可能需要一些时间。如果一切顺利,新的蓝牙(Bluetooth)配件会在“已连接设备(Connected devices)”屏幕上的“可用媒体设备”(“Available media devices”)下列为活动。(Active)
在Android上,蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备出现在已连接(Connected)的设备屏幕上
就是这样!您现在已连接到新的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,您可以随意使用它。
(Bluetooth)使用三星 Galaxy(Samsung Galaxy)智能手机时在Android上进行(Android)蓝牙配对
对于拥有自己界面的三星 Galaxy智能手机和平板电脑, (Samsung Galaxy)Android上的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设置有所不同。如果您使用“快速设置”菜单(Quick Settings menu)打开蓝牙(Bluetooth),则可以更快地连接蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备。点击(Tap)(或点击并按住)蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标,Android会立即开始扫描蓝牙(Bluetooth)可用设备。
从三星的(Samsung)快速设置(Quick Settings)中打开Android 蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)功能
如果蓝牙设备已准备好配对,如第一章所述,它的名称会在(Bluetooth)可用设备(Available devices)下弹出。要将蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备添加到您的Samsung Galaxy Android,请点击其条目。
您的Samsung Android开始搜索蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
点击OK(OK)确认您的选择,新的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备将连接到您的Samsung Android。
如何从快速设置添加(Quick Settings)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
您还可以通过访问Samsung Android上的(Samsung Android)设置(Settings)应用程序并按下连接来配对(Connections)蓝牙(Bluetooth)配件。
点击连接(Tap Connections)以开始连接到三星上的(Samsung)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
接下来,确保蓝牙已打开(On)并按其条目。
点击三星上的(Samsung)蓝牙 Android(Bluetooth Android)设置
您被带到蓝牙(Bluetooth)屏幕,您的三星 Android(Samsung Android)开始搜索蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备。
点击您要配对的新蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备的名称,然后按OK确认您的选择。
如何从三星的(Samsung)Android 设置连接(Android Settings)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
添加后,您的蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接设备将列在已配对设备(Paired devices)下。
在三星上成功建立(Samsung)安卓蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)连接
提示:您可以通过在“(TIP:)快速设置”(Quick Settings)菜单中长按蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标来快速访问上面的屏幕并查看已配对的设备。(Paired devices)
如何在 Android 上管理和断开蓝牙设备(Bluetooth)
如果您关闭蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接的设备,它会自动断开连接。当您访问已连接的设备(Connected devices)屏幕时,您配对的蓝牙(Bluetooth)配件现在列在“以前连接的设备”(“Previously connected devices)下。”要重新连接大多数蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,您只需打开它们并将它们放在您的Android范围内。如果这不起作用,点击设备名称应该可以解决问题。要访问更多设置,请按设备名称旁边的齿轮图标。
点击您的Android 蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)配件旁边的齿轮
Connect/Disconnect按钮会根据您设备的当前状态而变化。使用下方的可用开关来修改蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备的权限。
断开(Disconnect)或连接蓝牙(Connect Bluetooth)设备
如果要更改蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备名称,请点击右上角的笔图标。这将打开一个弹出窗口,您可以在其中插入蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接设备的新名称。
如何重命名蓝牙设备
在Samsung Android(Samsung Android)上管理和断开蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
在三星 Galaxy(Samsung Galaxy)智能手机和平板电脑上管理蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备和连接并没有太大的不同。一旦配对并在您的Android范围内,打开或关闭蓝牙(Bluetooth)配件会自动连接或断开连接。最重要的是,您可以点击配对设备(Paired devices)列表中的任何名称来停止或恢复该小工具的Android 蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)连接。如需更多设置,请按蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备名称旁边的齿轮图标。
点击您要在Android上修改的(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备旁边的齿轮
下一个屏幕上的开关可让您决定如何使用新的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备。点击底部的重命名以更改(Rename)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备的名称。
如何在三星 Android上更改(Samsung Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备名称
如何从您的Android智能手机或平板电脑中删除蓝牙设备(Bluetooth)
随着时间的推移,与您的Android(Android)配对的配件过多可能会令人困惑。删除或忘记蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备意味着Android将断开连接并删除其连接数据。因此(Therefore),除非您再次配对,否则Android将无法再使用该配件。您可以从“设置”(Settings)屏幕中移除不再需要的蓝牙设备。(Bluetooth)如上一章所示,按下设备条目旁边的齿轮,然后点击忘记(Forget)箱。
如何在Android上删除(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
在弹出窗口中,按忘记设备(Forget device)确认您的选择。
如何在Android上取消(Android)配对蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备及其数据将从您的 Android 智能手机的附件列表中删除(Android)。要在Android(Android)上重新连接忘记的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,您必须重新配对。
如何从三星 Galaxy Android中删除(Samsung Galaxy Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
(Press)如前所述,从配对设备中(Paired devices)按蓝牙(Bluetooth)配件条目旁边的齿轮图标。要从Samsung Android(Samsung Android)中删除蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备,请按右下角的取消配对。(Unpair)
如何在三星 Android上删除(Samsung Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备
该设备会立即从您的Samsung Android中删除。您可以随时按照本教程中的步骤重新连接它。
提示:(TIP:)还有其他方法可以使用您的Android 蓝牙(Android Bluetooth)。您(Did)是否知道您也可以在 Windows 10 上启用蓝牙(enable Bluetooth on Windows 10),然后使用这种无线技术将您的 Android 连接到您的 PC(connect your Android to your PC)?
你用什么蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备与你的安卓(Android)配对?
我们中的一些人将超过一半的时间花在Android智能手机上,因此让它们无线控制其他设备和配件非常有用。如您所见,该过程并不复杂,然后您可以使用配对的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备传输数据、播放音频、进行通话等。在您关闭本教程之前,我们想知道您在Android智能手机或平板电脑上使用的蓝牙设备。(Bluetooth)在将其与本指南中的步骤配对时,您(Did)是否遇到过任何差异?下方评论(Comment),一起讨论。
How to connect Bluetooth devices on Android: All you need to know -
Nowаdays, you can connect more Bluetooth devices than eνer to yоur Android. The Android Bluetooth option is present on every smartphone or tablet and lets you pair any Bluetooth dеvice to уour Android. And there are many different types of Bluetoоth devices: headphones, portable speakers, keyboards, smartwatches, fitness trackers, medical devices, and more. This tutorial shows you how to connеct Bluetooth headphones to an Android phone - one of the most frequent pairingѕ when connecting to a Bluetooth devicе. Don’t wоrry! The steps are the same for any Bluetooth accessоry, and you only need to pair it once. We also share how to disconnect and how to delete a Bluetooth device, so keep reading to find out more about Bluetooth paіring on Android:
NOTE: This guide applies to Android 10 and is created using Nokia 5.3 and Samsung Galaxy A51. If you do not know your Android version, read How to check the Android version on your device. The procedures are similar on most Android-powered devices, although you might come across some small differences, depending on the manufacturer. On Samsung devices, Bluetooth settings for Android are somewhat different, so keep an eye out for the dedicated Samsung Galaxy subchapters.
First things first: Enable Bluetooth on Android and on your new device
Bluetooth is a versatile radio communication technology that allows you to wirelessly connect devices over small distances, but you first have to turn it on. So the first step is enabling the Android Bluetooth option on your smartphone or tablet. If you need help, here are 3 ways to turn on Bluetooth on Android.
First, turn on the Android Bluetooth
Enabling Bluetooth on accessories is a different process that varies between devices. Read the user manual that came with your Bluetooth device or check the manufacturer’s website for details on activating pairing or discovery mode. On most Bluetooth devices, it’s as easy as pressing-and-holding one button - either the Power button or the Pairing button, which should have the Bluetooth symbol next to it.
The Bluetooth Pairing button on a Sony speaker
Some devices go into discovery mode by default when you turn them on, while earbuds can be placed in pairing mode by simply opening their charging case. You should be able to tell if the Bluetooth device is ready to pair because it emits a flashing light or a short sound.
Keep in mind that pairing mode only lasts for a limited amount of time. So, if your device can’t be found or you get interrupted during the setup of a Bluetooth device, try to enable pairing once more by following the steps provided by the manufacturer. If a paired Bluetooth device stops working, follow the steps in the appropriate chapters to delete its entry and reconnect it, as that might solve the issue.
How to pair a Bluetooth device with your Android smartphone or tablet
After enabling Android Bluetooth, you are ready to add a Bluetooth device. The surefire way is to open the Settings app on your Android smartphone or tablet and tap on Connected devices.
To start the Bluetooth pairing on Android, access Connected devices
Alternatively, you can use Android’s Quick Settings, available by swiping down from the top of the screen. Touch-and-hold on the Bluetooth icon.
Touch and hold the Bluetooth Android Quick Setting
Regardless of the method you chose, you’re taken to the Connected devices screen. To connect a Bluetooth device, tap on the “+ Pair new device” option.
Press the option on top to connect Bluetooth devices on Android
Your Android smartphone starts to search for Bluetooth devices in its proximity, which might take a while, so be patient. This is when you want to make sure that your Bluetooth device is in discovery mode, as explained in the previous chapter. In the list of Bluetooth devices available for pairing, tap on the name of the accessory that you want to connect.
Any Bluetooth enabled devices appear under Available devices
Next, follow the on-screen instructions, if any. The Android Bluetooth connection might already be established for some devices. When it comes to Bluetooth headphones, you get a pop-up where you can decide to allow access to contacts and call history. Press Pair to connect to a Bluetooth device.
Set up Bluetooth device permissions and confirm Bluetooth pairing on Android
Your Android might require different final steps to finish connecting to a Bluetooth device. For instance, if you’re connecting a Bluetooth keyboard, you might have to use it to enter the Bluetooth pairing code shown on the Android’s screen. Bluetooth accessories can also be configured with a default code. If that’s the case, the user manual is your best bet on finding the passkey needed to pair the Bluetooth device.
It might take a few moments to complete the Bluetooth pairing on Android. If everything went well, the new Bluetooth accessory is listed as Active under “Available media devices” on the Connected devices screen.
On Android, Bluetooth devices appear on the Connected devices screen
That’s it! You are now connected to the new Bluetooth device, and you can use it as you see fit.
Bluetooth pairing on Android when using a Samsung Galaxy smartphone
The Bluetooth settings on Android are different when it comes to Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets, which have their own interface. You can connect Bluetooth devices faster if you’re using the Quick Settings menu to turn Bluetooth on. Tap (or tap and hold) the Bluetooth icon, and Android immediately starts to scan for Bluetooth available devices.
Turn on the Android Bluetooth feature from Quick Settings on Samsung
If the Bluetooth device is ready to pair, as explained in the first chapter, its name pops up under Available devices. To add a Bluetooth device to your Samsung Galaxy Android, tap on its entry.
Your Samsung Android starts to search for Bluetooth devices
Confirm your choice by tapping OK, and the new Bluetooth device is connected to your Samsung Android.
How to add a Bluetooth device from Quick Settings
You can also pair a Bluetooth accessory by accessing the Settings app on your Samsung Android and pressing on Connections.
Tap Connections to start connecting to a Bluetooth device on a Samsung
Next, make sure Bluetooth is On and press on its entry.
Tap on the Bluetooth Android setting on Samsung
You are taken to the Bluetooth screen, and your Samsung Android starts to search for Bluetooth devices.
Tap on the name of the new Bluetooth device you want to pair, and then confirm your choice by pressing OK.
How to connect a Bluetooth device from Android Settings on Samsung
As soon as you add it, your Bluetooth connected device is listed under Paired devices.
The Android Bluetooth connection is successfully established on Samsung
TIP: You can quickly reach the screen above and see your Paired devices by touching-and-holding the Bluetooth icon from the Quick Settings menu.
How to manage and disconnect Bluetooth devices on your Android
If you turn off a Bluetooth connected device, it automatically gets disconnected. When you access the Connected devices screen, your paired Bluetooth accessory is now listed under “Previously connected devices.” To reconnect most Bluetooth devices, you just have to turn them on and place them in range of your Android. If that does not work, tapping on the name of the device should do the trick. To get access to more settings, press the cogwheel icon next to a device’s name.
Tap on the cogwheel next your Android Bluetooth accessory
The Connect/Disconnect button changes based on the current status of your device. Use the available switches underneath to modify the permissions of the Bluetooth device.
Disconnect or Connect Bluetooth device
If you want to change the Bluetooth device name, tap on the pen icon from the upper-right corner. This opens a pop-up, where you can insert a new name for the Bluetooth connected device.
How to rename a Bluetooth device
Managing and disconnecting a Bluetooth device on Samsung Android
Managing Bluetooth devices and connections is not much different on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Once paired and in range of your Android, turning the Bluetooth accessory on or off automatically connects or disconnects it. On top of that, you can tap on any name from the Paired devices list to stop or resume the Android Bluetooth connection for that gadget. For more settings, press the cogwheel icon next to a Bluetooth device’s name.
Tap on the cogwheel next to the Bluetooth device you want to modify on Android
The switches on the next screen let you decide how to use your new Bluetooth device. Tap on Rename at the bottom to change the name of a Bluetooth device.
How to change Bluetooth device name on Samsung Android
How to delete a Bluetooth device from your Android smartphone or tablet
In time, having too many accessories paired to your Android can be confusing. Deleting or forgetting a Bluetooth device means that Android disconnects it and deletes its connection data. Therefore, Android can no longer use that accessory unless you pair it again. You can remove a Bluetooth device you no longer need from its Settings screen. Press the cogwheel next to a device’s entry, as shown in the previous chapter, and then tap on the Forget bin.
How to remove a Bluetooth device on Android
In the pop-up, confirm your choice by pressing Forget device.
How to unpair a Bluetooth device on Android
The Bluetooth device and its data are deleted from the list of accessories on your Android smartphone. To reconnect a forgotten Bluetooth device on Android, you have to pair it all over again.
How to remove a Bluetooth device from your Samsung Galaxy Android
Press the cogwheel icon next to a Bluetooth accessory’s entry from Paired devices, as explained earlier. To delete a Bluetooth device from your Samsung Android, press Unpair in the bottom-right corner.
How to delete Bluetooth device on Samsung Android
The device is immediately removed from your Samsung Android. You can reconnect it again whenever you want by following the steps in this tutorial.
TIP: There are other ways to use your Android Bluetooth. Did you know you can also enable Bluetooth on Windows 10 and then use this wireless technology to connect your Android to your PC?
What Bluetooth device did you pair with your Android?
Some of us spend over half of our days on our Android smartphones, so it’s useful to have them wirelessly control other devices and accessories. As you could see, the process is not complicated, and you can then use the paired Bluetooth devices to transfer data, play audio, conduct calls, and more. Before you close this tutorial, we would like to know what Bluetooth device(s) you’re using with your Android smartphone or tablet. Did you come across any differences when pairing it with the steps in this guide? Comment below, and let’s discuss.