I’ve reset the BT module and cleared the ram on restart but nothing helps. My iPhone can pair and use them without any problem but on my iMac they don’t even show up in the list. I have the same issue with my Sony MX1000m3 and other bluetooth devices. ( Source)īeen having so many bluetooth problems with Big Sur ( Source) In the end I had to revert to Catalina as Big Sur doesn’t support ANY of my bluetooth headsets/speakers. They suggested making sure my bluetooth devices had updated firmware. I have spent a lot of time with Apple support with the same problem. We’ve shared some reports from users who are experiencing Bluetooth issues below: ( Source)
#LOGITECH M590 CANT PAI UPDATE#
Matter of fact, some users with older MacBooks found themselves with bricked computers after installing the seemingly harmless software update.Īnd on the subject of bugs and issues, it seems that those who installed the macOS Big Sur update or have the new Macs that come with macOS Big Sur out-of-the-box are facing Bluetooth issues. Moreover, the new OS for Macs now lets users run iOS or iPadOS applications as well, albeit only on the new Apple M1-powered MacBooks and Mac Mini.īut even with all the new improvements and months of beta testing, several bugs and issues have managed to sneak their way past Apple’s developers and are now troubling those who installed macOS Big Sur. Like most other updates, macOS Big Sur also has dozens of under the hood improvements in order to improve the user experience. The macOS Big Sur update brings a ton of new features and improvements over macOS Catalina and also comes with a fresh new user interface. Original story (published on December 10, 2020) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…