

Now, I was not able to find an easy way to do that, other that simply remove these devices one by one and see if the entry from Device Manager will. Looking for a driver to support/broadcomm hp product supportįor this you need to 1 know which device is.

"windows should install the driver for your bluetooth device. I own the HP Pavilion dv4t-1300 CTO Entertainment Notebook PC Windows need to install the driver for your bluetooth device A second possibility is that something could interfere. Try the settings > general > reset > reset network settings and pair them up again. No, you can not stop from looking for other devices, but this isn't your problem, anyway. Please do not suggest that I get another device or something else that a fix suggested on this specific point. Oticon is, of course, blame Apple, but who knows and I don't like who is at fault, I just need to fix it. I have a profound hearing loss, and it's the only thing that works for me. I'm just trying to solve the problems because I am dependent on this device in order to be able to use the phone. When I go on the Bluetooth setting on the iPhone, I see that he is still looking for other devices and I wonder if there is a way to stop this behavior because it can be interrupted the existing connection from BT.

I use this Bluetooth Oticon workflow with my hearing aids and all versions of iOS 4-5 years until this "update" for iOS 9. When I go back to settings > Bluetooth it shows that it is not connected and I have to type to reconnect. The BT connection is down about 60 seconds in a conversation, in other words, the phone connection is still active, but Bluetooth has fallen. I'm having a lot of problems with my Oticon Bluetooth Streamer and iOS 9.3 x
