Connect to Bluetooth
You can pair your Fire phone with wireless devices that use Bluetooth technology, such as speakers,
keyboards, or mice.
Before you pair your phone with a Bluetooth accessory, verify that the accessory is within range and is
compatible with your phone.
Note: Low energy (also known as Bluetooth Smart) devices are not supported.
1. From Settings, tap Wi-Fi & Networks, and then tap Pair Bluetooth devices.
2. Next to Bluetooth, tap On.
3. Tap Pair a Bluetooth Device.
A list of available Bluetooth devices will appear.
4. Tap a Bluetooth accessory to pair it with your phone, and then follow any additional pairing instructions.
After you pair your Bluetooth accessory with your phone, a Bluetooth indicator will appear next to the
wireless indicator in the top right corner of the screen. If the Bluetooth indicator is grey, your phone is
not paired with your Bluetooth accessory.
Related Help Topics
Supported Bluetooth Profiles on page 38
Supported Bluetooth Profiles
Your Bluetooth accessory must have a supported profile to pair with your Fire phone.
Note: Low energy (also known as Bluetooth Smart) devices are not supported.
Bluetooth Profile Description
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Streams audio to compatible Bluetooth speakers,
headphones, and many car audio systems.
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Receives or transmits basic media commands to other
compatible electronic devices, such as increasing or
decreasing volume.
Hands-Free Profile (HFP) Allow car hands-free kits to communicate with mobile
phones.
Human Interface Device Profile (HID) Supports external accessories, such as keyboards or
wireless mice.
Object Push Profile (OPP) Send "objects" such as pictures, virtual business cards,
or appointment details between devices.
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) Allows exchange of Phone Book Objects between
devices
Serial Port Profile (SPP) Supports external accessories, such as wireless
gamepads.
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