![]() You may then need to update the firmware used in the Bluetooth module, which is done by running the following: sudo apt-get install bluez bluez-firmwareĪnd then to install the user interface, which is very handy if you are running your Raspberry Pi 3 in desktop mode: sudo apt-get install blueman ![]() If you are on an earlier version of Jessie, then you will more than likely need to run: sudo apt-get update On the latest version of Raspbian Jessie ( at the time of writing), there were some additional modules that needed installing to fix Bluetooth on Raspberry Pi 3. There are many guides on how to get Bluetooth working on Raspberry Pi 3 already, but again I found that some crucial steps were missing in order for mine to work properly, so I have combined everything into one post here. Hopefully my guide will help you fix Raspberry Pi 3 Bluetooth issues! Setting up the WiFi was straight forward – it was the same process when using USB WiFi adapters, but getting the Bluetooth module to work properly was a little more complex and I found it a little frustrating. ![]() I was already thinking about using the Pi 3 in my Raspberry PiStation build so that I could do away with the extra dongles. Now that the Raspberry Pi 3 comes with Bluetooth and WiFi built-in, people (including me) were excited at the increased flexibility this offers. ![]()
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