If your computer is having trouble discovering your device, try turning both the device and your Bluetooth off and back on.

If you’ve gotten rid of the control panel from your desktop, you can click settings from your start menu. Once in the settings menu, click “Devices. ” This is your second option in the menu. Next, choose “Connected devices” on the left side of your screen. Finally, scroll down and click “Devices and printers. ” If you found the devices this way, skip the next step. [2] X Research source

If you can’t find the device, try turning it off and back on. Then repeat the scan. In other words, make your device “discoverable. ”[3] X Research source

Aggregate devices are virtual audio interfaces that works with your system. It helps you connect the inputs and outputs of one or several audio tools connected to your Mac. [5] X Research source

Check multiple boxes if you wish to enable multiple aggregate devices. The order in which you enable them will represent the order of inputs and outputs in your applications menu.

If you know of one to be more reliable than the others, go with that clock. [7] X Research source