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Bluetooth audio lag os x el capitan

After updating from Yosemite to El Capitan the bluetooth head is extremely laggy! The sound is in sync but disappears every now and then and sometimes the bluetooth connection is dropping and tries to reconnect.

When the audio lags, the wifi mouse often lags too.


In some programs, for example Sketchup, you can´t work with it in fullscreen and split screen for it´s suddenly shifts to another window (first desk).


Have tried various solutions but nothing helps?


Trying this forum as a last resort. Then it is back to Yosemite!


Regards /Johan

MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2014), OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Posted on Oct 5, 2015 6:41 AM

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Jun 29, 2017 11:30 AM in response to Obalei

I also had the same issue connecting my JBL Xtreme on MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015. there was a sound lagging. I tried to reset bluetooth module and delete Bluetooth PAN from the Network setting, none of them help. I decide to update the software from Yosemite to Sierra and it tends to solve the problem! The bluetooth connection works well without lagging.

Oct 6, 2015 4:05 AM in response to wifiguru

My headset is a Pioneer BT SE-MJ561BT and worked fine in Yosemite, iPhone, iPad.


I had boot camp with win8.1 but now I tried to clean install El Capitan, the bluetooth audio lag continues. Then I tried to get rid of win8.1 partition so now my SSD is completely clean and the audio lag continues 😕


I have searched the web for my headset update but there aren´t any.


I have tried all I can find on the web and have this thread in 3 places over different forums. I must be unique with this problem?! 😐


There was a common problem with bluetooth audio lag in early Yosemite but not after a couple of updates. Now this seems to start all over with El Capitan. That shows that you are best to wait after a new OS is available.

Oct 8, 2015 2:45 AM in response to Obalei

I'm experiencing the same issue. With Yosemite the bluetooth audio worked just fine.

I'm using:

  • rMBP 15" mid 2014 (Bluetooth 4.0)
  • OS X El Capitan 10.11
  • BT Headphones - Parrot Zik v1.10
  • Apple Magic Mouse

Like Obalei when the audio lags the mouse lags as well.

Any solution for this ?


Edit: After turning off Bluetooth on rMBP and turning on again the problem is gone. Hope this helps others as well.

Oct 9, 2015 3:16 PM in response to Obalei

I have reinstall everything. repair, clean install, deleted boot camp, reinstall boot camp, repair bluetooth, tested several terminal trix and still my headset sounds like tttttthhhhh iii sss eee vv ee rryy ttimme i lisss sss ten too too aa a a a a a a ann nn ny thing thing!! If I wanted Windows ******** I would bought a PC! El Capitan is a spanish **** OS and still no update! Yosemite, no problem at all!

Oct 21, 2015 3:46 AM in response to Obalei

Same issues on my MBP 15" mid 2010 with El Capitan.


There is interference between the BT mouse and the BT audio receiver. When I connect the mouse the sound becomes intermittent, sometimes it works, very often not.

I had the same issue with Yosemite, SOLVED with the first upgrade. Now the problem is back with El Capitan.


I had to give up the "magic mouse" because, with graphics programs, as soon as I touch the surface of the mouse the image moves or zooms (can I use a mouse without touching it?). Now I have to choose between using the mouse or remote speakers.


I'm really annoyed by Apple in the last, let say, two years.


MBP 15" mid 2010

Sony BM10

Logitech mouse M557

Magic Keyboard

Oct 25, 2015 6:47 PM in response to Obalei

I have a probably related problem. I a Mac Pro, Magic Mouse and Bose SoundDock 10 connected by Bluetooth. I do not have issues with lagging audio but experience the following:


If the SoundDock is on and connected but I am NOT playing music, the mouse movement is spasmodic and basically unusable. Switching the Sounddock off gives me control over the mouse again.

If the SoundDock is on and playing music, everything appears to be fine until a period of time after the music stops.

If the SoundDock is off, there are no issues with the mouse.

Nov 14, 2015 2:49 AM in response to Obalei

I just had the same issue with my WavemasterCube speakers.

What solved it was un-pairing all BT-devices with the small "x" at the right side of the bluetooth system-control applet, but be sure to have some other pointing device connected! Then I freshly paired all three devices (Apple keyboard and mouse and the speakers) again and the choppiness is gone.

Bluetooth audio lag os x el capitan

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