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JBL Go Speaker & Windows 7: Troubleshooting Connectivity & Playback Issues (Win10 vs Win7)

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  • #1 17516799
    mazi292
    Level 16  
    Hello.

    I have a BT JBL Go speaker, I had Windows10 and it was enough to connect the device and play, I went back to Windows 7 and I can not make it work, fresh system, all drivers are there, the computer can see the device, I add but there is no option for it to play.

    Do you have any ideas ?? I will add that I use the windows bluetooth manager, also for windows10 but there were no problems there
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  • #3 17516808
    mazi292
    Level 16  
    It just does not appear in the sound options to run it, as if it is visible the drivers have uploaded to this speaker but it is not connected to the computer because the speaker is not paired with the computer, the diode on the speaker blinks that it is searching for devices.
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  • #5 17516850
    mazi292
    Level 16  
    I only know how I am talking, it appears in bluetooth options as a bluetooth headset but you can't connect with it
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  • #7 17517003
    mazi292
    Level 16  
    I don't have such an option, screen

    JBL Go Speaker & Windows 7: Troubleshooting Connectivity & Playback Issues (Win10 vs Win7)
  • #8 17517020
    badboy84
    Level 43  
    It looks connected. Show screenshot with playback devices, right click on the speaker, playback devices, playback tab.
  • #9 17517037
    mazi292
    Level 16  
    There is no such option there, I tried bluesoleil and it works ok, but I would prefer to connect without this program

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connectivity and playback issues with a JBL Go Bluetooth speaker when using Windows 7, after previously functioning well with Windows 10. The user reports that the speaker is visible in Bluetooth settings but cannot be paired or selected as a playback device. Responses suggest ensuring the speaker is selected as the playback device and that it must be paired to function. The user notes that while the speaker appears as a Bluetooth headset, it cannot connect, and attempts to use alternative software (Bluesoleil) were successful, but they prefer a direct connection without additional programs.
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