It's easy to connect Bluetooth headphones to any PC running Windows in just a few steps. Here's how to do it.
You can connect a wireless keyboard to a Mac or PC using Bluetooth, as long as the keyboard is charged and in pairing mode.
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Connecting Nothing Ear to a Windows 11/10 laptop is a no-brainer, but it does not connect like every other earbud. Before you try to connect Nothing Ear (1) or (2), ensure Bluetooth on your Windows is ...
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As fun as it is to blast your favorite songs (or Netflix shows) from your PC speakers, it's generally a no-no for those of us who live with others. That's where a good pair of Bluetooth headphones ...