• William
  • News
  • 5 minutes to read

How To Connect A Bluetooth Device To Your Chromecast

Since 2013, Chromecast has been helping people around the world turn old dumb TVs into Smart TVs while simplifying streaming and making it easy to organize and access all of their favorite streaming services in one place. Even those with Smart TVs have found that using a streaming dongle like Chromecast gives them access to features their Smart TVs might be lacking, such as a larger selection of apps, a more intuitive user interface, smoother casting from mobile devices, and more frequent software updates.

For many of us, Bluetooth devices are a big part of the streaming experience. Whether you want to watch your favorite TV series privately with your new Beats Solo Buds or use a soundbar for a richer audio experience, a Bluetooth device can help you get the most out of your viewing experience. While older versions of Chromecast don’t have Bluetooth functionality, if you own a Chromecast that was released after 2020 or the Google TV Streamer, you can connect them to headphones, speakers, and other Bluetooth devices in just a few steps.

How to connect a Bluetooth device to your Chromecast

If you’ve checked your Chromecast device and confirmed it supports Bluetooth, you’ll be able to connect the Bluetooth device of your choice to the streaming dongle. Before getting started, make sure your Chromecast is powered on and connected to an HDMI port on your TV. Follow these steps to connect a Bluetooth device to Chromecast:

  1. On your TV’s home screen, go to All Settings.
  2. Select Remote & Accessories, then choose Pair remote or accessory.
  3. Find the Bluetooth device you want to connect from the list and select it.
  4. From the Bluetooth pairing screen, choose Pair.
  5. Your aired devices will appear in the Remote & Accessories section of Settings, where you can rename or remove them.

Pairing a Bluetooth device with the Google TV Streamer is much quicker. All you have to do is press and hold the button on the back of the streamer for between five and ten seconds to put it in pairing mode. You’ll see a confirmation message on your screen when it’s ready to connect.

You can use Fast Pair with certain compatible devices, like Google Pixel Buds, to quickly connect them to your Chromecast or Google TV Streamer without going through the standard pairing process. To use Fast Pair, put your Bluetooth device into pairing mode and select Connect with your remote when it appears on the screen. Once you’ve activated Fast Pair on your Bluetooth device, it’ll automatically recognize and connect to Chromecast or Google TV Streamer whenever they’re in range.

How to troubleshoot common issues

While you’ll typically be able to connect supported Bluetooth devices to your Chromecast or Google TV Streamer without any problems, occasionally, you might experience a connection or pairing error. If you can’t get your Bluetooth device to connect, try turning it off and back on, then try pairing it again. Having several devices connected to your Chromecast or Google TV Streamer at the same time can cause issues. You can usually fix this by disconnecting the devices you aren’t using. If your Bluetooth device still won’t connect, try pairing another one. If the second device works, the issue is likely with the original device, and you should consider performing a factory reset on the problematic Bluetooth device.

Keep in mind that performing a factory reset will restore the device to its original settings, removing all of your saved settings and preferences. However, a factory reset can often resolve persistent pairing or connection issues. Sometimes, your Chromecast or Google TV will be the source of the problem. Disconnect your Chromecast or Google TV Streamer for 10 seconds, plug it back into your TV, and then try pairing your Bluetooth device to it again to see if that fixes the issue. If it doesn’t, you may need to factory reset your Chromecast or Google TV streamer to get things working again.


Source: http://www.slashgear.com/1679292/how-to-connect-bluetooth-device-chromecast/

Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
guest

What’s The Name Of LG’s Transparent TV & How Much Does It Cost?

As one of the largest consumer electronics brands across the globe, LG's history is peppered with all sorts of innovative...

Телевизоры за гранью OLED: какие технологии изменят наши экраны

Технологии отображения находятся на пороге новой революции. В то время как OLED-телевизоры продолжают совершенствоваться, достигая невероятной яркости и...

How To Set Up And Use The New Home Panel On Your Chromecast

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The smart home has increasingly become a part...

6 Reasons Why Your TV Is Turning On By Itself (And How To Stop It)

Maybe it's happened to you: you're busy doing something, and all of a sudden, you hear your TV...

Get Closer To The Cinema Experience At Home With IMAX Enhanced Devices

Sponsored Content. The sponsor may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The holidays are here, and...

Samsung Smart TV Apps Stopped Working? Here Are A Few Fixes To Try

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Apps are what separate smart TVs from ordinary...

What Makes The Hisense C2 Ultra Unique & How Much Does It Cost?

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Home projectors have come a long way in...

Samsung Frame Vs. Hisense Canvas Vs. TCL Nxtframe: Is Cheaper Better?

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A lot of people want very large, high...

Why You Need A MyDisney Account To Log In To Hulu (Even If You Don’t Have Disney+)

For lots of us, both Hulu and Disney+ are must-have streaming services. That's why there was so much...

15 Prime Day TV Deals Too Hot To Pass Up This October

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you somehow missed out on purchasing that...

How To Safely Clean Your Flat-Screen TV (And What You’ll Need To Do It)

When many of us purchase a brand-new flat-screen TV, we set it up and forget about it. As...

What Does The White Light Mean On Your Chromecast?

When smart TVs were less affordable or ubiquitous, casting devices like the Google Chromecast were useful devices. In...

When Did The Hisense U7K Come Out & Is It A Good TV? (Here’s What Owners Say)

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Hisense U7K Mini-LED TV was the brand's middle-of-the-road...

Why Your Vizio TV Might Be Stuck On A Black Screen (And A Few Fixes To Try)

One of the most surprising tech news stories of 2024 was that TV maker Vizio was being sold...

Why Panasonic Left (And Re-Entered) The U.S. Television Market

The U.S. is a battleground for global television manufacturing giants, with major TV brands like Samsung, LG, Sony,...

10 Huge TVs On Sale For The 2025 Super Bowl: Top Affordable Picks

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Super Bowl 2025 is almost here, which means it's...

6 Apple tvOS 18 Features You’ll Want To Start Using ASAP

Everybody raved about the release of tvOS 17 last year, as it brought about major changes to how...

The Architecture of Next-Generation Derivatives Trading

The decentralized finance landscape is witnessing a paradigm shift in how traders access and interact with sophisticated financial...

6 Of The Best 32-Inch TVs For Small Spaces

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It seems like TVs just keep getting bigger...

10 TVs (55-Inch And Greater) That Are No-Brainers At Their Price

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are plenty of LED TVs running different...