If your Chromebook works with Bluetooth, it can connect to devices like:
- Keyboards
- Mice
- Speakers
- Headphones
- Headsets (audio only)
Important: Only pair your Chromebook to devices that you trust. Devices stay paired to your Chromebook even when other people use your computer.
Step 1: Check if your Chromebook works with Bluetooth
- At the bottom right, select the battery.
- If you see Bluetooth , your Chromebook works with Bluetooth.
Step 2: Pair a new Bluetooth device
- At the bottom right, select the battery.
- Under Bluetooth , select Bluetooth.
- Select Pair new device.
- Select the device that you want to connect and follow the on-screen instructions.
- To confirm whether your device is connected, repeat steps 1 and 2 and check under 'Currently connected'.
Tip: Your phone cannot pair to your Chromebook with Bluetooth.
Use Fast Pair on your Chromebook
When you put your Fast Pair-enabled accessory in pairing mode, it automatically detects and pairs with your Chromebook. Fast Pair also associates your Bluetooth accessory with your Google Account. This allows you to easily switch between devices.
To easily connect and setup devices close by:
- At the bottom right, select the battery.
- Select Settings Bluetooth.
- Turn on 'Scan for new devices'.
To connect your device through the 'Quick Settings' menu:
- At the bottom right, select the battery.
- To turn on Bluetooth, click .
- If the device is new to your Chromebook: Once your Fast Pair device has been detected, click Connect.
- If the device has been connected to the Chromebook previously: Your Fast Pair device connects automatically.
Tip: Devices saved to your account are not available from the Quick Settings menu. To manage these devices, go to Settings Bluetooth Devices saved to your account.
If the connection fails, try to connect the device manually through the Bluetooth settings menu:
- Go to Settings .
- Under 'Bluetooth', select Pair new device.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Manage your connected devices
Control settings on your connected devices with your Chromebook. You can also disconnect devices or pair previously connected devices through your account.
In the main settings:
- Go to Settings .
- Select Bluetooth.
- Under 'Previously connected', to the right of each device, select Connect.
In Quick Settings:
- At the bottom right, select the battery.
- Under 'Bluetooth', select Bluetooth .
- To change the settings of, unpair or rename a paired device: Under 'Currently connected', select the device.
- To connect a previously paired audio device: Under 'Previously connected', select Connect.
Tip: Previously connected non-audio devices such as Bluetooth keyboards and mice will connect automatically when turned on and near your Chromebook.
Turn off Bluetooth
- At the bottom right, select the battery.
- Select Bluetooth .
- Turn off Bluetooth.
Fix Bluetooth problems
If you have trouble with your Chromebook’s Bluetooth device, try these steps:
- Check for system updates. If any updates are available, install them.
- Turn Bluetooth off, then back on.
- Turn your Chromebook off, then back on.
- Hard reset your Chromebook.
If you still have problems, contact your Bluetooth device's manufacturer or your Chromebook’s manufacturer.