Share this article
Improve this guide
Bluetooth is Greyed Out in Device Manager: 3 Tips to Fix it
3 min. read
Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
Share this article
Improve this guide
Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial teamRead more
Key notes
Bluetooth allows quick connectivity with peripherals, be it,microphones,speakers, or other accessories. But, several users reported that the Bluetooth is greyed out in Device Manager.
When this happens, it would affect the computer’s ability to connect to external peripherals, and your experience would be affected.
So, let’s find out the best ways to fix things when Bluetooth is greyed out in Device Manager.
Why is the Bluetooth device greyed out?
Whenever you see a greyed-out device, it points to two things. The device was previously connected to the computer but currently isn’t (or isn’t powered on) though it exists in the hardware profile. Or, it could be a duplicate of a device that is not connected anymore.
In most cases, the Bluetooth device option is greyed out due to connectivity issues. It could also be a software-related problem, something to do with the driver, or a conflicting application.
Why is there no Bluetooth option in Device Manager?
First, if your computer doesn’t support Bluetooth, there wouldn’t be an option for it in the Device Manager. Or, the Bluetooth may be hidden in the Device Manager and you need to view the hidden devices.
How do I fix a greyed out Bluetooth device?
1. Run the dedicated troubleshooter
If Bluetooth is missing or greyed out in Device Manager, running the dedicated troubleshooter might help.
2. Update the driver
In case you see an exclamation mark next to Bluetooth in Device Manager, simply reinstall the driver.
Another option for updating Bluetooth drivers so they appear in Device Manager is to use an automatic solution that can prevent serious damage if the wrong driver is installed.
The driver updater software we tested is Outbyte Driver Updater which will quickly scan your computer and list any hardware devices that have outdated drivers. The scan report from Outbyte Driver Updater may indicate that the Bluetooth driver needs to be updated.
⇒Get Outbyte Driver Updater
3. Uninstall the recent Windows update
These are all the ways you can fix things if Bluetooth is missing in Device Manager on your computer. Also, find out what to do ifBluetooth is not detecting devices.
Tell us which fix worked in the comments section below.
More about the topics:bluetooth issues,Device Manager
Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.
User forum
0 messages
Sort by:LatestOldestMost Votes
Comment*
Name*
Email*
Commenting as.Not you?
Save information for future comments
Comment
Δ
Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.