From Fedora Project Wiki
Description
Test to make sure wireless Bluetooth headphones pair to the system, produce audio, and any special function buttons work as they should.
Setup
- Ensure host computer has Bluetooth capability.
- Verify under systemd bluetooth is 'Active' and 'enabled'
systemctl status bluetooth
- If not, start and enable the bluetooth service
systemctl enable --now bluetooth
- If not, start and enable the bluetooth service
How to test
- Pair device
- Newly paired bluetooth device should be the default audio source (Settings > Sound).
- If the device supports A2DP, A2DP Sink should be default (Settings > Sound).
- Run the audio test ("Test Speakers" in Settings > Sound).
- Test music playback.
- If the device has a mic, make sure the mic works in a VOIP/meeting app (ex. Bluejeans).
- Check any media buttons on the headset (play, pause, back, forward).
- Power cycle the headset. Make sure device reconnects automatically.
- Reboot system. Make sure device reconnects automatically.
Expected Results
- Headphones pair to the system and stay paired.
- Audio playback is successful.
- If the headphones have a mic or function buttons, these work.
Optional
See the Bluetooth debug guide for help if problems are encountered.