it stealsthe bluetooth from the headphones that i want to connect to my phone, but no the closed macbook justtakes over and the only solution is pulling out the laptop in the middle of the street to disable bluetooth…
@stappern That sucks. I have headphones and earphones, both from Sony. The earphones are able to override the connection by going to my phones bluetooth settings.
For the headphones I need to enable bluetooth pairing mode to enable connecting it to another device while the old one is in range. Did you try that?
Further, the answer of apple sucks. When something is sleeping, it shouldn’t connect to bluetooth.
it stealsthe bluetooth from the headphones that i want to connect to my phone, but no the closed macbook justtakes over and the only solution is pulling out the laptop in the middle of the street to disable bluetooth…
Can’t you disconnect from MacBook via the headphone’s app?
i dont use an app for my headphones and no, the only place you can disconnect it from is the macbook
@stappern That sucks. I have headphones and earphones, both from Sony. The earphones are able to override the connection by going to my phones bluetooth settings.
For the headphones I need to enable bluetooth pairing mode to enable connecting it to another device while the old one is in range. Did you try that?
Further, the answer of apple sucks. When something is sleeping, it shouldn’t connect to bluetooth.
@woelkchen
another user posted a piece of software that should fix it, i havent tried pairing mode i really dislike fumbling with stuff while commuting