
Mac Bluetooth Audio Issues? 7 Fixes That Actually Work
Why Mac Bluetooth Audio Is So Problematic Mac Bluetooth audio problems are frustratingly common. Whether it's AirPods cutting out during calls, headphones crackling during music playback, or audio completely dropping out, these issues stem from how macOS handles Bluetooth audio connections. Unlike wired audio, Bluetooth introduces variables like interference, codec compatibility, and power management that can cause audio dropouts, quality issues, and connection problems. 7 Proven Fixes for Mac Bluetooth Audio Issues 1. Reset Bluetooth Module The most effective fix for persistent Bluetooth audio problems: Hold Shift + Option and click the Bluetooth icon in your menu bar Select Reset the Bluetooth module Restart your Mac Re-pair your Bluetooth audio device This clears corrupted Bluetooth preferences that often cause audio dropouts. 2. Clear Bluetooth Preferences If the reset doesn't work, manually clear Bluetooth data: Go to ~/Library/Preferences/ Delete com.apple.Bluetooth.plist Restart
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