On your right hand side of the QC35, you need to push your bluetooth button to the far right where the bluetooth sign is located. After that, it will starts pairing to. Bose software updater for: QuietComfort, QuietControl, SoundSport, SoundWear, SoundLink and BOSEbuild products. QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II, QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones, QuietControl 30 noise cancelling headphones, SoundSport Free wireless headphones, SoundSport Pulse wireless headphones, SoundSport wireless headphones, SoundWear Companion Speaker, SoundLink.
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I had trouble at first as well. 1) Turn on the headphones and make sure you push the on button to the third position and you should hear the headphones say something like ready to pair. 2) Go into System Preferences for your mac and open the Bluetooth option. I had trouble at first as well. 1) Turn on the headphones and make sure you push the on button to the third position and you should hear the headphones say something like ready to pair. 2) Go into System Preferences for your mac and open the Bluetooth option. 3) You should see the Bose QC 35 show up in the Device list.
On my computer this only took a few seconds. 4) Right mouse click or double finger click (if using the touch pad) on the Bose QC and a pop up menu should appear. 5) Select connect. Mine connected immediately and announced it in the headphones.
My system is a late 2015 iMac running OS X El Capitan version 10.11.5. You should not have to repeat this again normally. After successfully pairing the first time, just turning on the Headphones in close proximity to your macbook the Headphones should immediately connect to your macbook and the Headphones will announce the connection. There have been reports of bluetooth issues with earlier OS X versions so if you are using an earlier version of the OS I can't comment on that. I had trouble at first as well. 1) Turn on the headphones and make sure you push the on button to the third position and you should hear the headphones say something like ready to pair.
2) Go into System Preferences for your mac and open the Bluetooth option. 3) You should see the Bose QC 35 show up in the Device list.
On my computer this only took a few seconds. 4) Right mouse click or double finger click (if using the touch pad) on the Bose QC and a pop up menu should appear. 5) Select connect.
Mine connected immediately and announced it in the headphones. My system is a late 2015 iMac running OS X El Capitan version 10.11.5.
You should not have to repeat this again normally. After successfully pairing the first time, just turning on the Headphones in close proximity to your macbook the Headphones should immediately connect to your macbook and the Headphones will announce the connection.
Ssl error 61 citrix on mac. There have been reports of bluetooth issues with earlier OS X versions so if you are using an earlier version of the OS I can't comment on that.