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How to Remove All Bluetooth Devices on Windows 10: A Complete GuideUpdated a month ago

To remove all Bluetooth devices on Windows 10, you can do so through the Settings app or Device Manager. First, open Settings by pressing Win + I, then go to Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Here, you’ll see a list of paired Bluetooth devices.

Key Highlights: Remove All Bluetooth Devices on Windows 10

  • Remove Bluetooth Devices via Settings:
  • Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.
  • Select the device and click Remove device for each Bluetooth device you want to disconnect.
  • Use Device Manager to Uninstall Bluetooth Devices:
  • Open Device Manager and expand the Bluetooth section.
  • Right-click on each Bluetooth device and select Uninstall device to remove all paired devices.
  • Run Bluetooth Troubleshooter:
  • Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
  • Select Bluetooth and click Run the troubleshooter to reset settings and fix issues with Bluetooth devices.
  • Remove Bluetooth Devices via Command Prompt:

Use Command Prompt with the command `bluetoothctl remove <device MAC address>` to remove devices by their MAC address (advanced method).

  • Reset Bluetooth Stack:

Uninstall and reinstall Bluetooth drivers through Device Manager to reset your Bluetooth stack, removing all paired devices and resetting Bluetooth settings.

These methods allow you to clear, disconnect, or reset all Bluetooth devices on your Windows 10 system.

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