How To Fix Bluetooth Keeps Dropping On Macbook Air Suddenly

## Fixing Bluetooth Dropout on MacBook Air
To fix Bluetooth keeps dropping on MacBook Air suddenly, **reset the Bluetooth module** and **restart your MacBook Air**. If the issue persists, **remove all Bluetooth devices** and **reset the System Management Controller (SMC)**.

## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Reset the Bluetooth Module**:
– Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
– Click Bluetooth.
– Click Advanced.
– Click Reset.
2. **Restart Your MacBook Air**:
– Click the Apple menu and select Restart.
3. **Remove All Bluetooth Devices**:
– Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
– Click Bluetooth.
– Select a device and click the “X” next to it to remove.
– Repeat for all devices.
4. **Reset the System Management Controller (SMC)**:
– Shut down your MacBook Air.
– Locate the following keys: Power button, Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Shift (⇧) + Power.
– Press and hold these keys while powering on your MacBook Air.
– Hold them for 10 seconds, then release.

## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my MacBook Air’s Bluetooth keep dropping?**
A: Common causes include interference, outdated software, or hardware issues.
– **Q: Will resetting the Bluetooth module delete my paired devices?**
A: Yes, resetting the Bluetooth module will remove all paired devices.
– **Q: Can I reset the SMC without shutting down my MacBook Air?**
A: No, resetting the SMC requires shutting down your MacBook Air first.
– **Q: How do I prevent Bluetooth from dropping in the future?**
A: Regularly update your MacBook Air’s software, avoid physical obstacles between devices, and limit the number of connected devices.

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