Select your device type by OS below for steps on how to delete Bluetooth device information.
NOTE: Depending on the OS version, the method may differ, for details refer to the manual supplied with the device or contact the manufacturer.
Android (smartphone, tablet)
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
- Select
Settings. - Select Connected devices or Device Connection.
- Select Previously connected devices or Bluetooth.
NOTE: If the Bluetooth function is set to OFF, set it to ON. - Select
(Settings) beside the name of the device that you want to unpair. - Select FORGET.
NOTE: If the next menu is displayed, select Forget device.
iOS (iPhone, iPad)
- On the Home Screen, select Settings.
- On the Settings menu, select Bluetooth.
- If the Bluetooth function is set to OFF, set it to ON.
- Select
(Info) beside the name of the device that you want to unpair. - Select Forget This Device.
Windows 10
- From the Start Menu, click
(Settings). - Click Devices.
- On the Devices menu, click Bluetooth & other devices.
- If the Bluetooth function is set to OFF, set it to ON.
- Click the device you want to unpair.
- Click Remove device.
Windows 8.1
- From the Start Menu, click
(settings). - Click Change PC settings.
- On the PC settings menu, click PC and devices.
- On the PC and devices menu, click Bluetooth.
- If the Bluetooth function is set to OFF, set it to ON.
- Click the device you want to unpair.
- Click Remove device.
Windows 7
- Click Control Panel.
- On the Hardware and Sound menu, click Devices and Printers.
- Right click on the device you want to unpair, and then click Remove device.
macOS
- Select
menu. - Select System Preferences, and then click Bluetooth.
- If the Bluetooth function is set to OFF, set it to ON.
- Hover the pointer over the device you want to unpair, and then click
(Remove) beside the name of the device.