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vgk80

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I see this BT connection on my iPhone that I don’t recognize. Any idea what this may be? I recently purchased a Mac mini, is it the phone connection to the mini?
 

Taz Mangus

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View attachment 1947635 I see this BT connection on my iPhone that I don’t recognize. Any idea what this may be? I recently purchased a Mac mini, is it the phone connection to the mini?
Do you have any smart devices apps that you are using? That could be why you see a device that is connected in your Bluetooth list.
 

vgk80

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Is your Mac mini named as 42220-241? Do you have any other electronic devices with Bluetooth capability that might have this name? (e.g. Car, TV, headphones, etc.)
Nope, have given it a name I can identify. I am wondering if it is the wireless carplay adapter. Will unplug the adapter from the car and check.
 
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vgk80

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Do you have any smart devices apps that you are using? That could be why you see a device that is connected in your Bluetooth list.
I thought so too, but usually there’s the ‘i’ icon next to it to disable it, this one doesn’t, which is kinda weird
 

Taz Mangus

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I thought so too, but usually there’s the ‘i’ icon next to it to disable it, this one doesn’t, which is kinda weird
If you have a device connected through an app the “i” will not show.
 
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