Published 15:41 IST, November 26th 2020

Apple's M1-chip MacBooks and Mac Minis showcase Bluetooth connectivity issues

Apple's latest MacBook and Mac Mini series with M1 integration have found themselves in a developing Bluetooth connectivity issue. Read more -

Reported by: Amir Khollam
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Apple has, to some extent, revolutionalised computing market by introducing its very own M1 chip which has been integrated into its latest line up of MacBook and Mac Mini. As of w, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini come with Apple M1 chip which has been built on 5NM techlogy. Tech enthusiasts around world were well aware that buying Apple M1 integrated Mac devices will lead to m trying out a new techlogy which will undoubtedly come along with a number of hiccups. Well, hiccups are w being brought to light by end-users and complaints revolving around MacBooks and Mac Minis with M1 chips are doing rounds on internet. However, one of most common issues being witnessed with latest M1 lineup is that Bluetooth connectivity in new devices is t stable. 

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M1 users have w flocked various Apple communities on MacRumors and Reddit in order to share Bluetooth-related glitches which have been witnessed by m during ir hands-on with devices. M1 MacBook Air, Pro, and Mac Mini models are showcasing various issues with third-party accessories like Keyboards, Headphones, Microphones, and more. But issue is t rooted with Apple purposely t allowing users to connect third-party Bluetooth accessories as issues with Apple Bluetooth accessories was also witnessed. Apple's home-developed AirPods, Magic Mouse, and Magic Keyboard are also showing connectivity issues with latest M1-controlled devices. 

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Whereas, MacRumors has also reported that one user started experiencing same issues after receiving a replacement unit from Apple. Whereas, ar user was able to connect a Logitech accessory using Unifying Receiver Bluetooth Dongle which does t look like a good sign. As of w, issue has just been brought to light by many users who have also relatively bought devices t too long ago. Thus, cause of issue has t been found yet. However, with more and more users reporting same issue, it looks like Apple has found itself in a developing 'Bluetooth-Gate' (if one can say so). 

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15:41 IST, November 26th 2020