In this video, we'll walk you through the simple steps to connect your Bluetooth headphones to Linux Mint using Bluetooth Manager. Whether you're a Linux newbie or just looking for a quick tutorial, this guide will help you enjoy wireless audio on your Linux Mint system in no time. Follow along for an easy, hassle-free setup!
Step 1: Enable Bluetooth
Turn on Bluetooth:
Click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and make sure it is enabled.
Step 2: Open Bluetooth Manager
Launch Bluetooth Manager:
Open the application menu and search for “Bluetooth Manager” or “Blueman Manager.”
Step 3: Set Headphones to Pairing Mode
Activate Pairing Mode:
Follow your headphone’s manual to put them into pairing mode. This often involves holding the power button until the indicator light flashes.
Step 4: Pair Your Headphones
Scan for Devices:
In the Bluetooth Manager, click the “Search” or “Scan” button to find nearby devices.
Select Your Headphones:
Once your headphones appear in the list, select them and click the “Pair” button.
Step 5: Connect to Your Headphones
Connect:
After pairing, select your headphones in the Bluetooth Manager and click the “Connect” button.
Step 6: Set Bluetooth as Audio Output
Open Sound Settings:
Right-click the sound icon in the system tray and select “Sound Preferences” or “Sound Settings.”
Select Output Device:
In the “Output” tab, choose your Bluetooth headphones as the output device.
Output Device
Step 7: Test Your Headphones
Play Audio:
Test the audio by playing a sound or video to ensure it is routed through your Bluetooth headphones.
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