Many Windows 10 customers have already successfully upgraded to the Windows 11 Developer or Public Beta through the Insider Program. Beta builds are not reliable enough despite getting regular updates. You are not alone if you are facing Windows 11 Bluetooth audio issue.

Bluetooth audio can be a bit of a hassle for users. There are often connection issues, stuttering or distortion. And beta versions sometimes have bugs or stability issues that can lead to a variety of problems. So here are some potential solutions: Option 1: Try using a different Bluetooth device. Option 2: Try using an audio cable instead of Bluetooth. Option 3: Try turning off Bluetooth and then turning it back on. ..

6 Ways to Fix Bluetooth Audio Not Working Problem in Windows 11

Restart your system

Rebooting your computer can help fix many common problems. While it may seem unappealing, the older technique in the book still works most of the time. A process or service may have a hiccup from time to time. They will be removed from memory and all services and processes will be restarted after a reboot. Also, it will reinstall all drivers, including Bluetooth adapter drivers. Try to pair the Bluetooth device and use it to play sounds. ..

Make sure the Bluetooth device is within range

Bluetooth has a defined range for connections. If you place your Bluetooth-enabled device too far from your computer or laptop, it may not be able to connect again. By keeping Bluetooth range, you can reconnect and try audio playback again.

Remove and re-pair the Bluetooth device

In the system tray, click on the icon for WiFi quick settings. Then click on the arrow next to Bluetooth.

This will open a new window that will allow you to change the Bluetooth settings for your device.

You will see all paired devices at the top of the page. Remember that you will have to enable Bluetooth on your system before removing the device via the Definitions application.

The three dots present in the upper right corner of the Bluetooth device you want to remove are a control for removing the Bluetooth device, a list of devices connected to the Bluetooth device, and a button. The button is used to remove the Bluetooth device.

To remove a Bluetooth device from your computer, follow these steps:

  1. Select the Bluetooth icon in the notification area.
  2. Click on the remove option.
  3. Click on the Yes button to remove the device. ..

To add a Bluetooth device, click the “Add a device tile” button and select the Bluetooth option. Once your Bluetooth is displayed, add it and click the “Button Done” button to exit the window. ..

Enable Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager

Press Win + X to launch the Power menu. In the Power menu, locate the Device Manager option and click on it. Press Win + X to launch the Power menu. In the Power menu, click on Device Manager. ..

Scroll down and find the Bluetooth device. Click on the arrow button to expand the device list.

The adapter is in Disabled state, which means that it is not working properly.

Update your Bluetooth drivers

Press Win + X to launch the Power menu and click the Device Manager list option. From the Power menu, select Device Manager. From the Device Manager list, select your device. Under “Hardware IDs” on your device, you’ll see a “USB Serial Port” entry. Right-click on this entry and select “Properties.” On the “General” tab, under “Device Status” you’ll see that your serial port is currently disabled. To enable your serial port, click on the “Enable” button and then restart your computer. ..

Scroll down and expand the Bluetooth devices section. Right–click on the Bluetooth adapter and select the Update driver option. If you are using a Windows 10 device, click on the link to find out how to update your drivers.

If you are having trouble finding the drivers for your device, you can try using the “Search automatically find my drivers” option. This will help the Windows utility to find and install the latest driver on your system. ..

If you have trouble connecting to your Bluetooth device, restart your PC and try reconnecting again.

Configure Bluetooth Audio Device Services

In the Control Panel, open the App Store and type “Microsoft OneDrive.” Click on the first result and launch the app.

On your computer, navigate to Hardware and Sound > devices and Printers. You will see a list of all the devices and printers that are connected to your computer. ..

In the Bluetooth Devices Properties window, click the name of the Bluetooth device you want to change. In the Bluetooth Device Properties window, click the link to change its settings.

If Audio Sink is not active, please click on the checkbox and then click on the Apply button button.

In the Properties window, click on the OK button to close it.

Final Words

If you are having Bluetooth audio issues on your computer, it may be because of a lack of updates or a bug in the beta version of Windows 11. If you have an Insider build of Windows 11, you can try to switch to the next beta release by using the Insider program. However, many users have reported that they are still having problems with Bluetooth connectivity and audio latency when using Bluetooth headphones or headphones. Fortunately, there are some simple troubleshooting techniques that can help resolve these issues. In this post, we will see how to resolve Bluetooth and audio latency issues on a Windows 11 computer.