## Fixing Bluetooth Dropping on MacBook Air
To fix Bluetooth keeps dropping on MacBook Air without reason, restart your MacBook Air, then go to **System Preferences** > **Bluetooth**, and remove all devices. Reset the **System Management Controller (SMC)** and the **Bluetooth Module**.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your MacBook Air**: This often resolves connectivity issues.
2. **Remove all Bluetooth devices**: Go to **System Preferences** > **Bluetooth**, select each device, and click the **-** button to remove it.
3. **Reset the SMC**: Shut down your MacBook Air, locate the following keys: **Power button**, **Command + Option + Shift + Power**, and press them together. Hold for 10 seconds, then release. Press the **Power button** to turn it back on.
4. **Reset the Bluetooth Module**: Go to **System Preferences** > **Bluetooth**, hold the **Option** key, and click on the **Bluetooth** menu in the top-right corner of the screen. Select **Reset the Bluetooth module**.
5. **Reconnect your devices**: After resetting the Bluetooth module, try reconnecting your devices one by one.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my Bluetooth keep dropping on my MacBook Air?**
A: The reason for Bluetooth dropping can vary, including interference from other devices, software issues, or hardware malfunctions.
– **Q: Will resetting the SMC and Bluetooth Module erase my data?**
A: No, resetting the SMC and Bluetooth Module will not erase your data.
– **Q: How often should I reset my Bluetooth Module?**
A: You should only reset your Bluetooth Module when experiencing connectivity issues.
– **Q: Can I prevent Bluetooth from dropping in the future?**
A: Yes, keeping your MacBook Air and devices up to date, reducing interference from other devices, and regularly restarting your MacBook Air can help prevent Bluetooth from dropping.
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