bluetooth pairing issue - iPhone 14 Pro Max iOS 16.2 to MacBook Pro 13" Pro M2 MacOS Ventura 13.1

cannot successfully bluetooth pair my

iPhone 14 Pro Max iOS 16.2 to my

MacBook Pro 13" Pro M2 MacOS Ventura 13.1 (16 GB RAM)


no other bluetooth issues (on either device)

they see each other & will get pairing code but they never truly connect. Eventually get an iOS error where it states "Paring Unsuccessfull" (my MacBook Pro) is not supported OK or similar & remove device.

OS is are current, the MacBook can see the iPhone connected via a USB cable (& its trusted)

the iPhone and MacBook are on the same AppleID

I have tried

terminal > sudo pkill bluetoothd (restart)

~/Library/Preferences/ com.apple.bluetoothuserd.plist (detete & restart)

there is no VPN connections


tried

iOS > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings


the MacBook can connected via the iPhone's personal hotspot via WiFi no problem but I read somewhere to change the iOS "Personal Hotspot" password and try again to connect the two devices via Bluetooth. (no luck, same problem. I could successfully connect via the iOS Personal hotspot but bluetooth the devices again)


am I left with


Reset All Settings on the iPhone iOS and try again ?

Is there anything else I could try / check on/in MacOS ?




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Posted on Dec 19, 2022 9:14 AM

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Posted on Dec 19, 2022 11:45 AM

coffeeisrequired wrote:

so this is expected behavior ? I am confused.
you cannot pair an iPhone (iOS 16.2) to a MacBook (macOS 13.1) via Bluetooth ?

why would I want to do this?
I thought this bluetooth connection might be required to get the Continuity Camera on the iPhone to work. (its not)
that said, the Continuity Camera does not work when the iPhone is connected via an official Apple USB-C to lighting cable either... so maybe I have a different problem going on.

Like I said can't connect 2 Apples device together unless your tetheirng.


I see no mention of connecting two apple device via bluetooth in order to use this Continuity Camera: Use iPhone as a webcam for Mac - Apple Support

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Dec 19, 2022 11:45 AM in response to coffeeisrequired

coffeeisrequired wrote:

so this is expected behavior ? I am confused.
you cannot pair an iPhone (iOS 16.2) to a MacBook (macOS 13.1) via Bluetooth ?

why would I want to do this?
I thought this bluetooth connection might be required to get the Continuity Camera on the iPhone to work. (its not)
that said, the Continuity Camera does not work when the iPhone is connected via an official Apple USB-C to lighting cable either... so maybe I have a different problem going on.

Like I said can't connect 2 Apples device together unless your tetheirng.


I see no mention of connecting two apple device via bluetooth in order to use this Continuity Camera: Use iPhone as a webcam for Mac - Apple Support

Dec 19, 2022 10:18 AM in response to coffeeisrequired

coffeeisrequired wrote:

cannot successfully bluetooth pair my
iPhone 14 Pro Max iOS 16.2 to my
MacBook Pro 13" Pro M2 MacOS Ventura 13.1 (16 GB RAM)

no other bluetooth issues (on either device)
they see each other & will get pairing code but they never truly connect. Eventually get an iOS error where it states "Paring Unsuccessfull" (my MacBook Pro) is not supported OK or similar & remove device.
OS is are current, the MacBook can see the iPhone connected via a USB cable (& its trusted)
the iPhone and MacBook are on the same AppleID
I have tried
terminal > sudo pkill bluetoothd (restart)
~/Library/Preferences/ com.apple.bluetoothuserd.plist (detete & restart)
there is no VPN connections

tried
iOS > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings

the MacBook can connected via the iPhone's personal hotspot via WiFi no problem but I read somewhere to change the iOS "Personal Hotspot" password and try again to connect the two devices via Bluetooth. (no luck, same problem. I could successfully connect via the iOS Personal hotspot but bluetooth the devices again)

am I left with

Reset All Settings on the iPhone iOS and try again ?
Is there anything else I could try / check on/in MacOS ?



That is correct you can't pair two Apple via bluetooth unless you're tethering.

Dec 19, 2022 11:38 AM in response to razmee209

so this is expected behavior ? I am confused.

you cannot pair an iPhone (iOS 16.2) to a MacBook (macOS 13.1) via Bluetooth ?


why would I want to do this?

I thought this bluetooth connection might be required to get the Continuity Camera on the iPhone to work. (its not)

that said, the Continuity Camera does not work when the iPhone is connected via an official Apple USB-C to lighting cable either... so maybe I have a different problem going on.

Dec 19, 2022 12:06 PM in response to razmee209

treat these a two separate issues.

bluetooth

you cannot connect an iPhone to a Mac via Bluetooth? that is not a feature?


Continuity Camera

You are correct, I do see only this in the article

"Your iPhone and Mac must be near each other and have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on."

& it does not specifically state they need to be connected via bluetooth for it to work




Dec 19, 2022 12:12 PM in response to coffeeisrequired

coffeeisrequired wrote:

treat these a two separate issues.
bluetooth
you cannot connect an iPhone to a Mac via Bluetooth? that is not a feature?

Continuity Camera
You are correct, I do see only this in the article
"Your iPhone and Mac must be near each other and have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on."
& it does not specifically state they need to be connected via bluetooth for it to work



Again you can't connect 2 Apple device together via bluetooth unless your tethering. If you're stuck on the word tethering it means this How to set up a Personal Hotspot on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

Dec 19, 2022 12:35 PM in response to razmee209

I have lots of Apple devices connected together via bluetooth to the MacBook. AirPods, Magic Mouse, Magic keypad, apple keyboard, only issue is the iPhone unless specifically the issue is the iPhone. (sounds like that is what you might be stating)


btw, this is my 1st MacBook ... starting with an M2


Yes, can I use my Personal Hotspot on my iPhone to connect to the internet on my MacBook. No problem. So if bluetooth connection is not my problem getting the Continuity Camera to work, I need to go figure out what is. (hotspot is not on), its stable (on the new Belkin macbook mount), it is just not showing up... very odd



Dec 19, 2022 1:00 PM in response to coffeeisrequired

coffeeisrequired wrote:

I have lots of Apple devices connected together via bluetooth to the MacBook. AirPods, Magic Mouse, Magic keypad, apple keyboard, only issue is the iPhone unless specifically the issue is the iPhone. (sounds like that is what you might be stating)

btw, this is my 1st MacBook ... starting with an M2

Yes, can I use my Personal Hotspot on my iPhone to connect to the internet on my MacBook. No problem. So if bluetooth connection is not my problem getting the Continuity Camera to work, I need to go figure out what is. (hotspot is not on), its stable (on the new Belkin macbook mount), it is just not showing up... very odd


Click on the blue link I provided in my early response.

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