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  1. Cheers for the insight. I actually own a MacBook and can connect to the Klipsch just fine with it. It's not a solution to my problem though. I doubt a service technician would be able to help either. In the mean time, I have written a piece of software to perform a manual BT scan and see whether or not it's being picked up, but from the official documentation, there is little information about what BT stack the Klipsch actually uses. Are there any technical specs available for the Klipsch Three (i.e. which BT stack it uses)?
  2. I've got a Klipsch Three that I can connect to via BT just fine using my mobile phone. Even my (not very smart) record player picks up the signal when it's available and automatically connects. However, when trying to connect the speaker to my desktop machine running Windows 11 containing an onboard BT chip (yes, drivers are up to date and from the supplier), the device is not found (yes, I put the Klipsch to discoverable mode before I attempt this). In contrast, other BT devices like my phone are picked up fine by my computer. So, to summarise: Phone & Record player connect fine to Klipsch via BT PC connects fine to other BT devices like mobile phone or gaming controller PC does NOT see the Klipsch Three when scanning for new devices The Klipsch is in discovery mode My drivers are up to date I wasn't able to find anything similar on the web. Does anybody else have any insights on this problem? Thanks in advance.
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