Listening to music on Bluetooth headphones gives an extra level of freedom, and Apple has made it very easy to connect Bluetooth headphones to your Mac computer. In fact, it only takes three simple steps to sync a pair of Bluetooth headphones, such as Bose’s QuietComfort 35 II, with a Mac, allowing users to listen to Spotify playlists, YouTube videos, and more directly from the device. their. laptop.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that connects one device, such as a pair of headphones or speakers, to other devices, such as a phone, computer, or even a Nintendo Switch. In 2016, Bose released the QuietComfort 35 II, aka the QC 35 II Bluetooth headset. The newest model in the QuietComfort series, from 2000 is the QuietComfort 1. The QC35 IIs also feature noise cancellation, which means they can reduce background noise.
Connecting your Bose or any other Bluetooth headset to your Mac takes just three steps, and the process is the same whether your Mac is running on MacOS Mojave or Catalina. In addition to being an easy process, another benefit is that it only needs to be done once. If users want to disconnect a Bluetooth headset from their Mac, they can simply hold down the Control key and click the headset’s name in the device list. The first step is to make sure that the Bluetooth device in question is turned on so your Mac can find the headset, but be aware that it can take a few minutes to search for available devices.
Pair a Bluetooth headset with your Mac
After making sure your Bluetooth headset is turned on, click the Apple menu icon located in the upper-left corner of your Mac’s screen. Then click on System Preferences, which will open a separate window. Click on the bluetooth icon, this will show all bluetooth devices that are enabled, in range and able to connect. To make sure your Mac’s Bluetooth is on, look for the “Bluetooth: On” status displayed below the Bluetooth icon. Below that is the “Enable Bluetooth” button, which will turn on Bluetooth if it’s not already on.
After the Bluetooth headset is turned on and Bluetooth is enabled on the Mac, all the user needs to do is click on the headset when it appears in the list of devices. For example, when connecting a QC35 II headset, “QuietComfort 35 II” will show up in the device list and it will be paired automatically after clicking. This simple process of connecting a Bluetooth headset to a Mac ensures that users can enjoy using the headset without worrying about any extra wires. This is a particularly useful feature considering how many people still work from home and are likely to use their headset more often when communicating with others. It’s worth remembering that Bluetooth is a distance-based solution, so it works better when you’re close to your Mac.
Source: Apple