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A lot of features of Android TV are left unnoticed. How many of your know that Android TV has a Bluetooth feature and you can use it to connect Bluetooth devices like keyboards, mouse, joysticks, headphones, and AirPods to Android TV. By connecting Bluetooth devices, you can use your Android TV as a gaming monitor, streaming device, and more. Let’s see how to enable, add, and remove Bluetooth devices on your TV.
How to Enable Bluetooth on Android TV
Similar to WiFi on Android TVs, you have to turn on the Bluetooth manually.
1. Press the home button on your Android TV remote.
2. Go to the Settings icon.

3. Select the Network & Accessories option.
4. Choose the Bluetooth Settings tile.
5. Turn on the Bluetooth feature.
How to Add Bluetooth Devices
1. Turn on Bluetooth on your TV and make sure that the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode.
2. On your Android TV, click on Remotes and Accessories.
3. Choose the Add Accessories option.

4. Now, you will get the list of nearby Bluetooth devices.
5. Click on your Bluetooth device from the list.
6. Click on Add and the Bluetooth device will be added to your TV.
How to Remove Bluetooth Devices
1. Press the home button on your Android TV remote.
2. Go to Settings and select the Network & Accessories menu.
3. Then, select the Bluetooth Settings option.
4. Click the Device List and choose the Bluetooth device that you want to remove from your TV.
5. Click on that device and tap on Unpair.

Bluetooth Not Working on Android TV
There are situations when your TV refuses to pair to Bluetooth devices. To fix this issue, you can follow some troubleshooting steps.
- Make sure the Bluetooth is enabled on your TV.
- Check whether the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode.
- Keep the Bluetooth device closer to the TV for easy pairing.
FAQ
Yes, all the Android TVs have the Bluetooth feature.
The frequency of Bluetooth is 2.45 GHz.