After my old Sol Republic earbuds died, all the headphones I daily drive are or have been made by Sony. This includes the WF-1000XM5 earbuds for going out and the WH-1000XM5 headphones I use on my desk or for plane travel.
While Sony headphones generally work well with Linux (I’m looking at you, Apple and Beats), I recently switched my Linux desktop and laptop back to openSUSE Tumbleweed from Fedora.
This came with one interesting problem: Sony Bluetooth headphones won’t connect from GNOME.
The good news is there is a way around it. Open a terminal and:
Type in
sudo systemctl start bluetooth
and thensudo bluetoothctl
Power on Bluetooth via
power on
Scan for devices via
scan on
Put the headphones in pairing mode, wait for them to come up and then grab the MAC
Pair the headphones via
pair <MAC>
Quit
bluetoothctl
viaquit
. This is important otherwise we’d not be able to connect.Open
sudo bluetoothctl
and then type inconnect <MAC>
After that, the Sony headphones should be connected via Bluetooth.
Source: André Sterba’s guide for Arch Linux, albeit with modifications.
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