This is how you can fix Bluetooth speakers that aren’t pumping out any audio in Windows 10.

How do I fix a Bluetooth device without sound?

1. Update your Bluetooth device driver

For further details on updating drivers, check out this driver update guide. Bluetooth device issues can be due to antiquated or corrupted drivers. If the driver is outdated, the speakers might not work with updated platforms or the latest Bluetooth 5 version. So updating a driver might restore the speaker sound. We strongly recommend automatically updating your drivers with DriverFix. This tool is backed up by a library of all the most used drivers in the world, allowing it to identify and quickly fix all outdated, broken, or missing drivers altogether. All you need to do is install it, let it scan your PC, and then choose which drivers should be fixed. The rest of the process is all automated by DriverFix, and the speed with which it does its job is entirely dependent on your Internet connection. Once your drivers have been dealt with, simply restart your PC, and you’re all set. ⇒ Get DriverFix

2. Does your Windows PC support Bluetooth?

If you have a more antiquated laptop or desktop upgraded to Windows 10, it might not support Bluetooth. As such, double-check that your system is Bluetooth compatible. This post provides further details for checking Bluetooth compatibility with Device Manager in Windows 10. If your PC doesn’t support Bluetooth, you can still connect wireless speakers with a USB dongle. You can insert a Bluetooth dongle into a USB slot and then connect the speakers.

3. Check that the Bluetooth Support Service is enabled

Open Run by pressing the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut. Enter ‘services.msc’ in Run’s text box. Press the OK button to open the window in the snapshot directly below.

Double-click Bluetooth Support Service to open its window below.

Select Automatic from the Startup type drop-down menu if the startup is currently disabled. Press the Start button (on the properties window) to kick-start Bluetooth Support Service. Press Apply > OK to confirm the newly selected settings.

It might be the case that the Bluetooth Support Service is disabled. If so, your Bluetooth speakers aren’t going to work. SPONSORED

4. Select the Bluetooth device as the default playback device

Right-click the system tray icon and select Playback devices to open the window directly below.

Now select the paired Bluetooth speakers listed on the Playback tab. Next, press the Set Default button to select the Bluetooth speakers as your default playback device. Click Apply and OK to confirm the new settings.

Some users have got their wireless speakers working by adjusting the default playback device settings. This requires that you select the Bluetooth-connected device as the default speaker.

5. Check the Bluetooth Device’s Audio Level

In addition, check the Bluetooth speakers’ audio level via its properties window. You can do that by right-clicking the speakers on the Playback tab and selecting Properties. Then select the Levels tab, and drag the audio output bar to the far right. Click Apply and OK to close the window.

6. Re-pair Your Bluetooth Speakers

Re-pairing Bluetooth speakers might also be a potential resolution. To re-pair (reconnect) the speakers, enter the keyword ‘Bluetooth’ in Cortana’s search box. Select Bluetooth and other device settings to open the window shown directly below.

Select the listed wireless speakers, and press the Remove device button. Press the Yes button to confirm. Select the listed Bluetooth speakers and press the Pair button to connect them again.

7. Open the Playing Audio Troubleshooter

Windows 10 includes a Playing Audio troubleshooter that can fix sound playback. So this troubleshooter might also come in handy for fixing your wireless speaker audio playback. You can open that troubleshooter by pressing the Cortana button and entering the keyword ‘audio playback’ in the search box. Select Find and fix audio playback to open the troubleshooter window in the snapshot directly below.

8. Open the Bluetooth Troubleshooter

Open the Cortana app. Enter ‘troubleshoot’ in Cortana’s search box. Select Troubleshoot to open a list of Windows troubleshooters as shown below.

Select Bluetooth and press the Run the troubleshooter button to open the window directly below. The troubleshooter might then provide potential fixes that will restore Bluetooth speaker audio.

Windows 10 also includes a Bluetooth troubleshooter that might be worth noting. You can utilize that troubleshooter to fix your wireless speakers. First, it will tell you if your laptop or desktop supports Bluetooth. This is how you can open that troubleshooter.

9. Check the Bluetooth Speaker Set is Enabled

The Bluetooth speakers might not be enabled. To check the speaker set is enabled, press the Win key + X hotkey and select Device Manager to open the window directly below.

Double-click the Bluetooth Radios category to expand a list of wireless devices. A down arrow sign highlights that a device is not enabled. If your wireless device has a down arrow sign, right-click it and select Enable on the context menu.

There’s a good chance that some of those resolutions will fix your Bluetooth speakers so that they pump out audio once more. If not, then there might be a hardware issue with the speakers; so check that they work with an alternative device such as a tablet or TV. You can get the speakers fixed, or perhaps a replacement set, so long as they are still within the manufacturer’s warranty period. For more information on how to use such devices, go to our dedicated Bluetooth Hub. Need more help fixing various PC components? Go to our Peripherals Fix page.

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