How to Fix "Bluetooth Not Available" Problem on Mac
How to Fix "Bluetooth Not Available" Problem on Mac.
All modern Mac computers come with built-in support for Bluetooth. You don't need to buy anything special to use Bluetooth on your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or iMac.
From the dawn of time to just about a few years ago, all of us sported a pair of wired headphones and were convinced that this is simply how it will be done forever. After all, they are the easiest technology around: just plug them in, put them on, and go. But with proliferation of Bluetooth headphone options and disappearance of headphone jacks from nearly all the latest smartphones, wired headphones seem to progress on the path of disappearance more and more each day.
Simply follow the below steps to enable Bluetooth on your Mac and get started with it. If you don't see the relevant Bluetooth options in your System Preferences panel, you likely have an old Mac that doesn't come with Bluetooth.
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, Air, Mini's running the macOS operating system. This tutorial was performed on a macOS Big Sur system.