All I’m trying to do is use Air Drop which is turned on on both devices. They key is holding down the 'on' button while you are pairing, dont let it up during turn-on. I bought this speaker because of the ratings to use in my office at school. I can connect on my MacBook Air however, it only works for a matter of seconds. It has to be some kind of compatibility problem because the thing works with my Sony laptop and my iPhone 8+. You may have to make sure the headsets are off first, then retry. Just bought a JBL Flip 5 from Amazon because of the ratings. Just hold down the 'on' button until it pairs. I do have a ca 2011 iMac that I will try pairing the phone with since it can’t be updated to a new OS anyway but it will take some time since it’s not been used in a while.Īny suggestions or advice greatly appreciated. HOLD the 'on' button down and button usually changes/flashes blue color to pair with the Air as you do so. The Macbook sees the phone and keeps trying to connect but isn’t allowed by the iPhone. It’s just the Macbook that it won’t allow a connection to. The iPhone is still pairing with my iWatch and my car’s stereo, etc. Macbook finds iPhone right away and tries to pair but iPhone rejects Macbook, saying “blahblahblah’s Macbook Air is not supported". Turned it back on both devices (several times). I’ve turned blue tooth off of both devices. I even powered off my Apple Watch just in case. I’ve searched to see if there’s a known issue but can’t find anything that’s relevant to my issue.įirst, I powered off iPhone, then powered off Macbook. While it’s perfectly possible the issue is unrelated to the Sierra OS update, the problem began after my Macbook Air updated to Sierra.
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