Right-click the Bluetooth support service, and then Click Properties. Click Start, type services.msc in the Search box and press Enter. Method 4: If the above step fails then check and make sure that the Bluetooth service is running on the computer.When the indicator starts to blink quickly, release the button. Press and hold the ID SET button (for the speaker) or the / POWER button (for the headphones) for more than 7 seconds while the Bluetooth headphones are turned off. Turn on the connecting Bluetooth device and place it within 3 feet (1 meter) of this unit.Turn on the connecting Bluetooth device and place it within 3 feet (1 meter) of this unit. If your headphones are wired headphones, use method D to register the headphones. If your headphones are wireless headphones, use method A, B or C below to register the headphones. Launch the “ Sony | Headphones Connect ” app on your smartphone/ iPhone, then register your Sony headphones by following the on-screen instructions.
Click the tab, click the switch to turn on the Bluetooth function, then click.
Select from the pop up menu displayed on your computer screen.To connect without using the Swift Pair function. To connect using the Swift Pair function. If that doesn’t work, then check if there are any other Bluetooth devices trying to connect to your Sony headphones. Try moving the devices closer to each other. You can now use your wireless headphones with your Switch.Issue 2: Unable to connect to the Sony Bluetooth headphones even though they are detected by the PC/smartphone. Wait for the on-screen prompt of the USB volume control. Plug the USB dongle for your wireless headset into the connector. Plug the USB-to-USB-C connector into the USB-C port on the bottom of the Nintendo Switch. Put your wireless headphones in pairing mode.