How to avoid Bluetooth interference between headphones and mouse?

Old Google Answers Thread:

Some devices can establish many connections at the same time with other devices (like your computer connected to a mobile phone modem, a bluetooth headset, and to another computer - the usb dongle is conected with 3 different devices at the same time). Other devices can only handle one connection at a time. But you can have as many different devices paired (your device "remembers" other devices it has "met") as many persons you can meet - or let's just say, unlimited,

It is quite possible that both just happen to have this limitation. Try going to Best Buy and buy-then-return the most expensive and high-end bluetooth dongle there. If the problem disappears, it's' your bluetooth devices. If not, you can follow another lead or you can take the time-is-money diehard purist approach and buy yourself an RF mouse.


I found the solution to my problem. Devices:

  • Laptop: Surface Book 2 i7, Win 10 Pro x64
  • Mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere 2
  • Earphones: Jaybird X3 & Bose QC35II

When my headphones connected to my cellphone Samsung Note 9 and I connect the Jaybird X3 to the laptop same time using my Logitech mouse my earphones cutting out horribly, every second or two. Then I turned off my Bluetooth on my cellphone and left only two Bluetooth connections on the laptop it is for the mouse and a Jaybird after that my earphones work as intended with no cutting out.

The solution: maybe limit your Bluetooth on your laptop to only two devices, that should help.