Bluetooth keyboards make it much easier to search, type passwords, and navigate apps on Android Smart TVs. However, many users face issues where the Bluetooth wireless keyboard does not connect, does not appear in the device list, or connects but stops working. This problem is common on many Android Smart TVs such as Sony, TCL, Mi TV, OnePlus TV, Realme TV, and other Google TV devices. If your keyboard is not pairing or disconnecting frequently, the issue is usually related to Bluetooth settings, pairing mode, system glitches, or battery problems. In this guide, you will learn simple and effective methods to fix all problems of Bluetooth wireless keyboard not connecting on Android Smart TV.
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Method 1: Restart Your Android Smart TV
Many Bluetooth issues are caused by temporary system glitches. Restarting the TV refreshes the Bluetooth service and fixes most pairing problems.
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Turn OFF the Smart TV using the remote.
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Unplug the TV power cable from the wall socket.
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Wait 30–60 seconds so the TV completely resets.
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Plug the power cable back in and turn the TV ON.
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Try pairing the Bluetooth keyboard again from the Bluetooth settings.
Method 2: Turn Bluetooth OFF and ON
Resetting Bluetooth often fixes connection issues when the keyboard is not detected.
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Open Settings on your Android Smart TV.
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Select Remotes & Accessories.
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Open Bluetooth Settings.
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Turn Bluetooth OFF.
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Wait 10 seconds.
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Turn Bluetooth ON again.
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Try connecting the Bluetooth keyboard again.
Method 3: Put the Keyboard in Pairing Mode
Your keyboard must be in pairing mode for the TV to detect it. Many users forget this step.
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Turn ON the Bluetooth keyboard.
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Press and hold the Pair / Bluetooth button on the keyboard.
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Wait until the LED light starts blinking.
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On the TV open Settings → Remotes & Accessories.
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Select Add Accessory.
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Choose the keyboard name from the device list to connect.
Method 4: Remove Previously Connected Devices
Sometimes too many connected devices can cause pairing conflicts.
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Open Settings on your TV.
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Go to Remotes & Accessories.
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Select any previously connected Bluetooth device.
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Choose Unpair / Forget Device.
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Restart the Smart TV.
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Try connecting the Bluetooth keyboard again.
Method 5: Check Keyboard Battery
Low battery is one of the most common reasons Bluetooth keyboards fail to connect.
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Replace the AA or AAA batteries in the keyboard.
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If the keyboard is rechargeable, fully charge the battery.
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Turn the keyboard OFF and ON again.
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Enable pairing mode and reconnect to the TV.
Method 6: Move the Keyboard Closer to the TV
Bluetooth signals can be affected by distance and obstacles.
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Place the keyboard within 1–2 meters of the TV.
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Remove objects blocking the signal.
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Try connecting again from Bluetooth settings.
Method 7: Update Android TV Software
An outdated system can cause Bluetooth compatibility problems.
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Open Settings on the TV.
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Go to Device Preferences.
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Select About.
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Open System Update.
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Install any available updates.
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Restart the TV and try connecting the keyboard again.
Method 8: Reset the Bluetooth Keyboard
Some keyboards support reset shortcuts that clear previous pairings.
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Turn the keyboard OFF.
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Press and hold Fn + Bluetooth key (or the reset key depending on the keyboard).
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Turn the keyboard ON while holding the key.
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Release the key after a few seconds.
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Put the keyboard in pairing mode and reconnect.
Method 9: Test the Keyboard on Another Device
This helps confirm whether the keyboard is faulty.
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Try connecting the keyboard to a smartphone or laptop.
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If the keyboard does not connect, it may be defective.
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If it connects successfully, the problem may be related to the TV Bluetooth settings.
Method 10: Factory Reset Android Smart TV (Last Option)
If none of the above methods work, resetting the TV can fix deeper system issues.
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Open Settings on your TV.
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Go to Device Preferences.
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Select Reset.
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Choose Factory Data Reset.
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Confirm the reset and wait for the TV to restart.
Note: This process will erase all installed apps and settings.
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Common Problems and Fixes
Bluetooth keyboard not showing in Android TV – Make sure the keyboard is in pairing mode and Bluetooth is enabled on the TV.
Bluetooth keyboard connects but not typing – Restart the TV and keyboard, then reconnect the device.
Bluetooth keyboard disconnecting repeatedly – Replace the battery and keep the keyboard closer to the TV.
Keyboard connected but lagging – Remove other Bluetooth devices connected to the TV to reduce interference.
Conclusion
Bluetooth keyboards are very useful for typing and navigating Android Smart TVs, but connection issues can occur due to pairing errors, Bluetooth glitches, or low battery. In most cases, restarting the TV, enabling pairing mode, resetting Bluetooth, or updating the TV software can quickly solve the problem. By following the methods in this guide, you should be able to fix all problems of Bluetooth wireless keyboard not connecting on Android Smart TV and enjoy smooth typing and navigation on your Smart TV.
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FAQ
Why is my Bluetooth keyboard not connecting to Android TV?
This usually happens due to pairing mode not being enabled, Bluetooth being turned off, low battery, or system glitches on the TV.
Can I use any Bluetooth keyboard with Android Smart TV?
Most standard Bluetooth keyboards are compatible with Android TV, but some older models may have limited support.
Why does my keyboard connect but not type?
This may happen due to system glitches. Restart the TV and reconnect the keyboard.
Is a USB wireless keyboard better than Bluetooth for Smart TVs?
Yes, many users find 2.4GHz USB wireless keyboards more stable because they connect through a USB receiver.
