Bluetooth issues with your Clover handheld device mean you can't print receipts or connect to peripherals. It's a common but fixable problem - let's resolve it.
Go to Settings > Bluetooth. Turn it off, wait 10 seconds, turn it back on. This refreshes the Bluetooth stack.
Remove the problematic device from your Bluetooth list and pair it fresh. Go to Settings > Bluetooth > Paired Devices > Forget.
Low battery on either the Clover or the Bluetooth peripheral can cause connection issues. Ensure both are adequately charged.
Bluetooth operates on 2.4GHz. Move away from microwaves, wireless routers, and other 2.4GHz devices that can cause interference.
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|---|---|---|
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Typical Bluetooth range is 30-50 feet, but walls and interference reduce this. For reliable connections, keep devices within 15-20 feet.
The peripheral may not be in pairing mode, battery may be dead, or there's too much Bluetooth congestion. Put the peripheral in discovery mode and try again.
Yes, Clover supports multiple Bluetooth connections - typically printers, scanners, and card readers. However, too many can cause stability issues.