As of now, numerous users have voiced their concern that they cannot pair their Google Pixel Buds A-Series with multiple devices. The issue first came to light after users had installed the firmware version 3.519.0 and have limited the user’s ability to connect their buds to more than one phone. If you are also facing a similar issue, then this guide will make you aware of a couple of nifty workarounds to rectify this issue. Follow along.
Fix Google Pixel Buds A-Series cannot pair with multiple devices
It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Update to Firmware Version 3.527.0
The culprit behind this issue is the firmware version 3.519.0. Google has already addressed this issue and has released a patch accompanying version 3.527.0. So make sure to download and install this update right away as it comes with the fix for the underlying pairing issue [do note that the buds will update first, followed by the case].
FIX 2: Using a Waorkaround
That’s it. These were the two different methods that should help you fix the issue of Google Pixel Buds A-Series being unable to pair with multiple devices. As far as the official stance on this matter is concerned, the developers are aware of this issue, but they haven’t given out any ETA for the rollout of a fix. As and when that happens, we will update this guide accordingly. In the meantime, the aforementioned workarounds are your best bet. [UPDATE: Fix Released].
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