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ahostmadsen

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macintoshmac

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Disable Bluetooth. Enable it again. Remove all connected devices - forget the devices. Connect the ones you want, one by one, and rename them meaningfully. That will bring you closer to knowing which device this is.
 

ahostmadsen

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Since there is no “I” button, I cannot even forget the device S424... It seems to be connected when I’m at home.
 

teeshot44

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See if you have a work or school profile installed for maybe a work or school device you have at home. That would keep you from making changes.
 

Significant1

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My guess would be some mixup, listing your Apple Watch twice. Try turning off your watch and check.
 

ahostmadsen

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Now I’m pretty sure it’s the Tesla “key.” I had the Tesla for a while, but never noticed it before.
 
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