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09-18-2016 08:07 PM
Anyone knows how to get my HP Roar Bluetooth speaker to pair with my DELL Inspiron 15 (Series 5559) laptop (Windows 10, 64-bit)? I keep getting connection failure messages. I had no problem pairing the speaker with my iPhone 6 Plus. Both units (HP speaker and DELL laptop) are only months old and under warranty, yet both HP and DELL are offering only fee-based tech support for this problem, which I refuse to accept. I visited the DELL support web site, hoping to download an appropriate driver, but found no option for Bluetooth.
Note that, in Device Manager, under Bluetooth, nowhere does the name DELL appear among drivers. All I see there are:
- Bluetooth LE General Attribute Service
- Bluetooth Mouse 3600 (a Microsoft device, paired)
- Intel® Wireless Bluetooth®
- Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator
- Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
clei
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09-27-2016 11:36 AM
Hi@clei,
Thanks for the reply.
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09-20-2016 01:50 PM
Hi @clei,
Welcome to HP Forums.
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I completely understand the reason for the issue/query.
I will be more than glad to assist you with your query. Let’s try to fix the issue by working together.
I suggest you try the steps from the link below and check if you can configure the speakers for your PC.
Let me know how it goes.
Resolv_S
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09-20-2016 07:07 PM
Hello Resolv_S,
Thanks for trying to help, but that link seems to only provide the basic HP user guide for the Roar speaker, all of which I have already followed without success. The only part of that information that's workable is the direct connection via audio cable, and I don't care to use that method. What I need is technical guidance to resolve the wireless/Bluetooth connection failures -- Roar speaker to my DELL laptop.
Thanks again.
clei
09-22-2016 03:11 PM
Need to know if your Dell laptop has a Bluetooth connectivity option as well. As some manufacturers won't provide Bluetooth for certain models.
Let me know for more.
Resolv_S
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09-23-2016 10:47 AM
Hi @clei,
Thanks for responding.
Blue tooth network is a one - to one network unlike wireless networks used for the internet.
It will allow only one device connections at a time. Since you have connected the Bluetooth mouse, the connection request from the speaker is being blocked.
Try disconnecting the Bluetooth mouse and set up the speakers. It will definitely work.
Let me know for more.
Resolv_S
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09-26-2016 11:51 AM
Hi @Roween,
Did the solution work?
Eager to know if we were able to fix the issue on your PC.
Please do reply for further support.
Cheers.
Resolv_S
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09-26-2016 12:20 PM
I haven't tried it yet -- wiil let you know as soon as I do. It seems strange that the speaker documentation would neglect to point out problems when trying to pair it with a source that's already paired with another device (my mouse).
clei
09-27-2016 11:36 AM
Hi@clei,
Thanks for the reply.
Please remember, you can surely reach out HP Forums any time for any assistance for your HP Product.
Cheers
Resolv_S
Glad to help you. I work for HP
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Resolv_S
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