This applies to all realme devices.
Bluetooth headset connection issues are generally not serious and can often be resolved easily by the user. As most smart device users know, a smartphone can typically maintain a stable Bluetooth connection within a 10-meter range. Devices within this distance usually have strong connectivity, but if the distance exceeds 10 meters, the signal may weaken or even disconnect. In such cases, the issue is rarely due to technical faults or Bluetooth device bugs.
Here are 5 key tips for using Bluetooth headsets with realme devices:
1. When purchasing an external Bluetooth device, opt for reputable brands. This ensures better connectivity and improved sound quality.
2. Stay within a 10-meter range when pairing or using the Bluetooth headset with your realme device.
3. If you encounter issues after pairing, check the Bluetooth icons on both your smartphone and the headset—sometimes the Bluetooth function may be accidentally turned off.
4. If you can’t find the target device during pairing, try refreshing the search. This will allow your phone to detect all available Bluetooth devices in the surrounding area.
5. For connection interruptions, first check the signal strength. You can also try disconnecting and reconnecting the devices to restore stability.
If the problem persists despite these steps, please visit your nearest service center. The engineers will conduct a thorough inspection, resolve any underlying issues, and ensure your Bluetooth headset works seamlessly.