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Check your iOS Bluetooth permissions
 
Check your iOS Bluetooth permissions
  
Please check your device
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Please check your device  
  
* Privacy  
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* Settings
** Bluetooth  
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** Privacy  
***Ensure the Bose Connect app has permission to use Bluetooth
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*** Bluetooth  
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****Ensure the Bose Connect app has permission to use Bluetooth
  
 
If you don't see the option to give the Bose Connect app permission to use Bluetooth, please [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/iphone/iph248b543ca/ios Uninstall Bose Connect] and then [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/iphone/iph248b543ca/ios Install it again].
 
If you don't see the option to give the Bose Connect app permission to use Bluetooth, please [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/iphone/iph248b543ca/ios Uninstall Bose Connect] and then [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/iphone/iph248b543ca/ios Install it again].

Revision as of 00:47, 12 February 2020

If you cannot connect the Bose Connect app to your Bose Bluetooth enabled devices

Check your iOS Bluetooth permissions

Please check your device

  • Settings
    • Privacy
      • Bluetooth
        • Ensure the Bose Connect app has permission to use Bluetooth

If you don't see the option to give the Bose Connect app permission to use Bluetooth, please Uninstall Bose Connect and then Install it again.


If you have given the Bose Connect app permission to use Bluetooth and the Bose Connect still cannot connect your Bose Bluetooth devices please

Put Bose device (e.g., S1 Pro) into pairing mode (press the Bluetooth button until the Bluetooth light flashes)

  • On your iOS or iPadOS device go to
    • Settings
      • Bluetooth
        • Select your Bose Bluetooth device (e.g. S1 Pro) and pair it

Open the Bose Connect app and follow any instructions it displays to find your device