Older MacBook Pro doesn't see new modern Bluetooth speaker, why not?
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MacBook Pro Mid 2012 readily connects to all my modern Bluetooth devices except it doesn't see my new Sony SRS XB43 speaker.
I turn off any devices that my MBP tries to connect to so only the Sony speaker is available with its Bluetooth light blinking to indicate attempting to pair, but it has never shown up on the MBP Bluetooth list.
The speaker readily connects to my iPhone 6 Plus.
From the Sony specs page:
> Bluetooth
>
> Communication System
> Version 5.0 > > Compatible Profiles
> A2DP/AVRCP/HSP/HFP/SPP > > Supported Codecs
> SBC,AAC,LDAC From MBP system report > Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 7.0.6f8
Hardware, Features and > Settings:
Name: Mr’s MacBook Pro
> Address: 14-10-9F-D0-3B-20
Bluetooth Low Energy > Supported: Yes
Handoff Supported: Yes
Instant Hot Spot > Supported: Yes
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Transport: USB
> Chipset: 20702A3
Firmware Version: v156 c5918
Bluetooth > Power: On
Discoverable: On
Connectable: Yes
Auto > Seek Pointing: On
Remote wake: On
Vendor ID: 0x05AC
> Product ID: 0x8286
Bluetooth Core Spec: 4.0 (0x6)
HCI > Revision: 0x171E
LMP Version: 4.0 (0x6)
LMP > Subversion: 0x229C
Device Type (Major): Computer
Device > Type (Complete): Mac Portable
Composite Class Of > Device: 0x38010C
Device Class (Major): 0x01
Device Class > (Minor): 0x03
Service Class: 0x1C0
Auto Seek > Keyboard: On
Is there a way to manually enter the device address of the speaker to my MBP? I have restarted MBP, debug Bluetooth on MBP to reset module, restarted again, turned speaker off and on etc. Is the MBP so old now it cant see modern Bluetooth devices? I havent been able to test this idea yet with a modern Mac to see if it can discover the speaker. Any help much appreciated thank you
> Version 5.0 > > Compatible Profiles
> A2DP/AVRCP/HSP/HFP/SPP > > Supported Codecs
> SBC,AAC,LDAC From MBP system report > Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 7.0.6f8
Hardware, Features and > Settings:
Name: Mr’s MacBook Pro
> Address: 14-10-9F-D0-3B-20
Bluetooth Low Energy > Supported: Yes
Handoff Supported: Yes
Instant Hot Spot > Supported: Yes
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Transport: USB
> Chipset: 20702A3
Firmware Version: v156 c5918
Bluetooth > Power: On
Discoverable: On
Connectable: Yes
Auto > Seek Pointing: On
Remote wake: On
Vendor ID: 0x05AC
> Product ID: 0x8286
Bluetooth Core Spec: 4.0 (0x6)
HCI > Revision: 0x171E
LMP Version: 4.0 (0x6)
LMP > Subversion: 0x229C
Device Type (Major): Computer
Device > Type (Complete): Mac Portable
Composite Class Of > Device: 0x38010C
Device Class (Major): 0x01
Device Class > (Minor): 0x03
Service Class: 0x1C0
Auto Seek > Keyboard: On
Is there a way to manually enter the device address of the speaker to my MBP? I have restarted MBP, debug Bluetooth on MBP to reset module, restarted again, turned speaker off and on etc. Is the MBP so old now it cant see modern Bluetooth devices? I havent been able to test this idea yet with a modern Mac to see if it can discover the speaker. Any help much appreciated thank you
Asked by Swenny
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May 18, 2021, 01:46 AM
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