The reason why we are deleting this file is that sometimes it can get corrupted, and that may be one of the reasons as to why your Bluetooth isn’t working so by deleting this file and restarting your computer will force your Mac to regenerate this file which hopefully will fix the issue. After finding the correct file, remove it from the user library folder, paste it into a folder on your desktop, and restart your computer.Click on the Library option, which will open the user library folder and search for the.You can find the plistfile in the user library folder, which you can access by opening Finder > Go while pressing the Option key.You can save the file before deleting it just in case if something goes wrong (but don’t worry, it won’t). There is also the option of deleting the ist file, which sounds insecure but trust me, it is safe. 6) Deleting the Bluetooth preference files This is because Bluetooth works on the same 2.4 GHz wireless band as many Wi-Fi systems, and by removing devices that can cause interference, you can make sure that there isn’t a problem with your Bluetooth device. If your computer is surrounded by any other devices that are also using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connections, try shutting them off to see if it helps. Note that all of your connected Bluetooth devices will be disconnected, so use a wired input device before trying this method. Click Reset the Bluetooth module from the submenu.You will find the Debugoption on the menu.Clicking the Bluetooth icon on the top of your screen while holding the Shift + Option (Alt).You can try to reset your Bluetooth module by If neither restarting your computer nor reconnecting your Bluetooth device works, then it’s time to take a different approach. Restart your computer and wait for a few seconds before trying to pair the device again with your computer.Remove it by clicking on the X next to it.Check for the name of the device that you want to remove.You can do this by opening System Preferences > Bluetooth.If all of the other devices connected with your Bluetooth works appropriately and only one of your devices faces connectivity issues, then try to remove it and then pair. So check the number of Bluetooth devices that are connected with your computer and try to remove some to see if it solves the issue. The official Bluetooth specification given by Apple states that the maximum number of devices that can be connected via Bluetooth is seven, but connecting more than three devices can cause troubles as some devices need more data than the rest of the device. If there are too many devices connected to your Mac, then it can cause connection problems. There could be another reason as to why you might face trouble connecting to your Bluetooth. If this doesn’t fix the issue, try restarting your Mac and repeat the process. Now you will be able to see the Bluetooth icon on your Menu bar. If you can’t find it on the Menu bar, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Bluetooth, then select “ Show Bluetooth in Menu bar“. Wait for a few seconds and click Turn Bluetooth On, which will start your Bluetooth connection.You can do this by finding the Bluetooth icon on the top of your screen in the Menu bar and clicking Turn Bluetooth Off.Nothing works best as the old school way of turning your Bluetooth off and restarting it. But you don’t need to worry as there are a few ways to solve this problem and enable you to connect with all of your devices on your Mac via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth functionality is top-notch for the iPhone, but you can’t say the same when it comes to your Mac, and even with the latest MacOS Monterey, the Bluetooth bug hasn’t yet been fixed. You do it just by simply opening your AirPods case near your iPhone and let Apple do the magic. If you are an iPhone user, you know how easy it is to pair your AirPods with your iPhone.