How do I connect sony wireless headphones to my 2010 iMac?
Wired headphones work through the socket, but I can't find out how to connect my Sony wireless headphones to my 2010 iMac. Any guidance would be appreciated. Best wishes Amer
iMac
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Wired headphones work through the socket, but I can't find out how to connect my Sony wireless headphones to my 2010 iMac. Any guidance would be appreciated. Best wishes Amer
iMac
Although one can state that Bluetooth is backwards compatible, the WF-1000XM3 has BT 5.0 and that mid-2010 iMac supports BT 2.1+EDR. That is a huge gap in the BT standard, and the BT profile implementations. Your only option may be as a wired headphone. If you have the current firmware in the WF-1000XM3 via the Sony Headphone Connect iOS application, and you cannot get them paired, you probably will not.
You can determine what BT profiles are supported by pressing Option-key + menu > System Information… and from the resulting panel, select Bluetooth. Supported services are the BT profiles available in that iMac. Your headphones support A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP profiles, but there is no telling what versions of these profiles are implemented in either device, and what that portends for interoperability with a 2010 iMac.
Although one can state that Bluetooth is backwards compatible, the WF-1000XM3 has BT 5.0 and that mid-2010 iMac supports BT 2.1+EDR. That is a huge gap in the BT standard, and the BT profile implementations. Your only option may be as a wired headphone. If you have the current firmware in the WF-1000XM3 via the Sony Headphone Connect iOS application, and you cannot get them paired, you probably will not.
You can determine what BT profiles are supported by pressing Option-key + menu > System Information… and from the resulting panel, select Bluetooth. Supported services are the BT profiles available in that iMac. Your headphones support A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP profiles, but there is no telling what versions of these profiles are implemented in either device, and what that portends for interoperability with a 2010 iMac.
Thank you for the update.
Anything of interest in the following article?
See also:
https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/wf1000xm3/v1/en/index.html
https://everymac.com/systems/by_year/macs-released-in-2010.html
Connect a Bluetooth device with your Mac – Apple Support (UK)
Thanks VikingOSX, that explains why none of the other suggestions worked - the WF-1000X3 just don't appear as an option on the iMac. The firmware is up to date. As you say I'll just to stick with wired headphones. Best wishes Amer
Hi,
Any information about the exact Sony model?
Yes - wf-1000xm3 - works with my iPad and iPod6
If they're Bluetooth, and in range, once switch on your Mac should see them. Have you open BT and looked?
You are welcome.
How do I connect sony wireless headphones to my 2010 iMac?