Your Mac Bluetooth keeps disconnecting and reconnecting
Mac Bluetooth drops because the Bluetooth settings get corrupted or too many devices overload the module. Resetting the Bluetooth module clears the bad settings and fixes it for most people.
When all your Bluetooth devices start dropping, the issue is your Mac's Bluetooth settings got corrupted — not your Macs themselves. Too many paired devices can overload the module, USB 3 devices nearby can cause interference, or a macOS update can have changed how Bluetooth works. Resetting the Bluetooth module wipes the corrupted data and fixes the problem.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Re-pairing without resetting the module or deleting the plist — the corrupt data persists
- Not checking for USB 3 interference — this is a common overlooked cause
Signs you need professional help
- Disconnections continue after module reset and plist deletion
- All Bluetooth devices stopped working
- Multiple macOS updates have not fixed the problem
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