How to remove ELK-BLEDOM from my Ipad Pro
The strip lights are not mine. Must be a neighbor’s?
it blocks other apps I use daily from Bluetooth.
Thank you - Jehannamama
iPad Pro, 16
The strip lights are not mine. Must be a neighbor’s?
it blocks other apps I use daily from Bluetooth.
Thank you - Jehannamama
iPad Pro, 16
Could you explain how another (and un=paired, and unused) Bluetooth device blocks your use of other Bluetooth devices? If it’s local Bluetooth hardware within range, there is no way to remove it from the available configuration displays.
Ah, okay. You will likely get nowhere with this around here at Apple, given what is reported here so far.
Bluetooth is Bluetooth, and if two unrelated Bluetooth devices—and one of which is un-paired—are causing one of the devices or a related app to fail, that’s… unexpected. That usually means a problem with one or both of the devices, or with an associated app.
Contact Apple Support. But again, I’d expect that this will go nowhere without Google and maybe that LED light vendor directly involved.
I don’t know, except that whenever this shows up from my neighbor’s strip lights, my Fitbit stops transmitting to it’s app. This question came up in a FitBit community and they said that happens.
How to remove ELK-BLEDOM from my Ipad Pro