Not sure whats going on, I open the case with the buds in hold down the button and put it in pairing. The Steam Deck sees it but won’t pair with it. Idk what’s going on. I have reset it, disconnected it from the iPhone, idk what else to try. Desktop mode and Game mode won’t pair :-/

  • @[email protected]
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    Download trombone champ and blast at full volume. You won’t need headphones and everyone will love you.

  • @[email protected]
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    Restart the Steam deck. Disable bluetooth on your iPhone just in case it is connecting to the headset while you are trying to pair. Then try to pair it again.

    • @[email protected]
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      Every time I end up with a finicky bluetooth pairing process, I turn off bluetooth on all devices other than the one I’m trying to pair to. Usually fixes any problem.

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        I wish most BT devices supported being booted from a connection to connect to another so long as its a recognized device.

        Playing “guess which device is connected to what” when you just want to quickly use a BT device is a pain in the ass

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    It won’t help you on this trip, but for anyone else reading this, you can get decent wired earbuds for $30. They’re a good thing to carry with you (along with a USB c to 3.5mm dongle) for situations like this.

      • jevans ⁂
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        That’s not true at all. You can get fantastic passive isolation from good sealing earbuds.

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            You’d be surprised how little additional isolation you get compared to a good set of well-fitting comply tips. I carry a “backup” set of Westone UM3X earbuds on travel and have swapped them in vs my Airpod Pro 2 buds and felt that the effect was nominally equivalent. The AP2s are more comfortable to wear for very long flights, though.

            A couple of caveats - first, I “feel” the ANC when it gets out of sync and find that very disconcerting, so I’m pretty careful with the fit and positions of my AP2s. Second, I have tinnitus which is mostly in the C7/E7 range so I have not experienced “true” silence in over a decade. Also, I’m over 50 and my perceptual limit in isolation is down around 11-12kHz, but ANC is pretty poor that high, esp compared to simple isolation.

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      Or $50 for really crappy ones, if you’re already at the airport. Lol.

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    I have a similar issue with a pair of bone conduction headphones I have. Often (maybe every couple of days) I have to go to desktop mode, go into the Bluetooth manager, tell it to completely forget the headphones, and then repair them. That consistently works with mine, but I have no idea if it’ll help with air pods.

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    I had the same issue with mine, also in an airport. I ended up renaming them from my iPhone and was then able to pair them.

    Edit to add: I thought pairing them from desktop mode may give me better luck, but it actually made things worse for some reason. Even after renaming them, I wasn’t able to pair them in desktop mode. Immediately after switching back to gaming mode, I was able to pair them.

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    When I have a Bluetooth controller that won’t connect, deleting the pairing and the repairing it works. Maybe that would work here?

  • Sean
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    Is it possible they are connecting to your phone and interfering?

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    On some Linux distros you need to edit /etc/bluetooth/main controller mode and change it to bredr to pair, then restart bluetooth, then change it back to dual and restart it again and it should work.

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    Try resetting them by holding down the button until it starts flashing orange.

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    This is what worked for me. Put your deck on desktop mode and from there go to the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar and connect them from there. If you can’t see your AirPods restart the deck on desktop mode. Once connected obviously switch back to regular mode. This worked for me, I had tried all the tricks I saw

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    I’ve never used a steam deck, but I know SteamOS runs linux. If you have the terminal easily available, try:

    sudo systemctl restart bluetooth.service (might be bluetoothd.service)

    If that doesn’t work, this almost always resolves my bluetooth issues:

    rmmod btusb

    rmmod btintel

    modprobe btusb

    modprobe btintel

    If none of that works, your bluetooth card could be disabled due to static discharge, in which case you should hold power button / hard shut down, unplug charger, boot again, plug in charger again.

    These are only issues ive encountered on the Linux end. I would recommend troubleshooting the airpods by tapping the “i” button next to them and forgetting them, then attempting to pair with the Steam Deck