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When you get a chance please reach out to us either via email support jlabaudio. Includes detachable cable for wired passive listening. This will give us the clue on the root cause of the issue. No such luck, and other devices like phones still detect the headphones by its correct name. Overall, the Epic2 still has an average user rating of around 3-3. Feel like a true rock and roller with the hassle-free Neon Bluetooth Headphones. They have a good battery life and decent wireless range, and they're easily one of the most comfortable on-ears we've tested only beaten by the which are much pricier. JLab Flex Bluetooth Active Noise Canceling Headphones Review & Rating - We are always a tad wary of that feature active noise cancellation, primarily because so few quality examples exist—Bose's being a notable exception. The real issue is the assigning of track navigation to the volume controls—depending on how long you hold the button in, you're controlling volume or skipping tracks, and it's easy to misfire here. I can't jlab bluetooth headphones Windows to find my new bluetooth headphones, despite Windows being able to find and connect with various bluetooth devices. Same thing with the headphones: they connect fine to everything else but my laptop. Windows simply can't find the device when searching. It creates a list of 15-20 'Unknown' devices and I tried to connect to every single one of them, hoping it was the headphones. No such luck, and other devices like phones still detect the headphones by its correct name. So far I've tried the following: - Updated the network drivers - Made sure that the computer can be detected in the bluetooth settings - Changed the Bluetooth Support Service to start automatically instead of jlab bluetooth headphonesthen restarted it I made sure to restart the computer after each of these changes, too. I've combed the headphones' manual to see if laptops require a special procedure but it doesn't. There's nothing about installing drivers: it's just supposed to be detected and then connected. Therefore I can't pair them to begin with. So far, two phones, jlab bluetooth headphones music player and an iPad can detect the headset in their respective bluetooth settings all by the headphones' name but Windows fail at this. Bluetooth is on and with newly updated drivers. As mentioned earlier, it works fine with other devices: I'm pretty sure it's functioning and discoverable. It blinks when waiting for a connection and that's where you need the not-yet-connected device so that you can tell it to pair with the headset. Concerning the services: They are both active, running and automatically enabled. The only thing I noticed about them was that they're both 'Automatic Trigger Start ' in Startup Type. Does this make a difference. Also, my partner just mentioned that he's facing the same problem with Windows 10 also a bluetooth headset, just a different brand despite Windows working fine with other bluetooth devices and likewise, his headset pairs with everything else. There must be something about headsets that Windows 10 can't figure out. I still haven't got an answer for my last reply, and I haven't been able to figure it out on my own. The issue is still Windows 10 not being able to find the headphones, thus making it impossible to pair them in the first place. Windows detects and pairs with other Bluetooth devices, and the headphones can connect to phones without any problems. Hello, Thank you for keeping us posted. I really appreciate all your efforts in trying to fix this issue. There might be a possibility that this issue might have occurred due to various reasons. I would suggest you to try the following methods and check if it works. Method 1: To diagnose the problem with the hardware, we need to run the hardware troubleshooter and jlab bluetooth headphones. Please follow the steps given below. Note: If your computer is having problems with a recently installed device or other hardware, try using the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter to fix the problem. It checks for common issues and makes sure that any new device or hardware attached to your computer was installed correctly. If the issue persists, follow method 2 Method 2: Please refer to the article given below and check if it helps. Note: Please ignore the title and follow the troubleshooting steps. Also I would suggest you to update the sound and the chipset drivers on the system and check if that helps. All the above steps holds good for Windows 10 as well. I hope this information is helpful. Please do let us know if you need any further assistance, we will be glad to assist you. Regards Jayant Gupta - Microsoft Support Engineer Hi Jayant I'm afraid neither of the options works. Method 1 Hardware Troubleshooter is dysfunctional because it keeps asking me to restart the computer to install updates. I've done this over 10 times, I'm 100% sure nothing needs an update but the troubleshooter claims otherwise and won't let me continue. It doesn't specify which driver is out of date and thus I'm stuck. Method 2 the link does not work. I get redirected to the Danish version of Windows and the title doesn't even match it just goes to a page named 'Connect to a bluetooth device'. Can you copy paste the information or screencap them so I am able to follow the troubleshooting steps. Hello, From the description, I suspect that the problem might be with the device compatibility on Windows 10. Suggest you to try connecting on different computer either running with Windows 10 or any other windows operation system to see if it works fine. This will give us the clue on the root cause of the issue. I loaded the site on my laptop, and went to connect my headset. I have no solution nor any idea what one can be, but I wanted you to know that you are not alone.