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New Apple thanks to benchmarks and Silicon Max performance New ARM-based M1 processor, but Apple’s next-gen hardware isn’t bulletproof, as some owners have found. Following on Reports of the new Max are “breaking” themselves Bluetooth related issues have been reported when attempting to reboot into a clean install.
Taken by the respective Reddit communities, some users who have purchased new (updated) hardware (MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or Mac Mini Machines) are experiencing continuous Bluetooth connectivity issues:
“However, every time I reboot the machine, I cannot log in because the keyboard and mouse are not connected. Using the wired keyboard allows me to log in and then the Bluetooth keyboard and mouse work again. “(Link)
“Apple Magic Trackpad 2 loses connection more than 10 times per hour. Magic Keyboard problems too … not funny. I switched to an old Apple keyboard mouse via USB. “(Link)
“My Logitech M720 triathlon mouse won’t connect through my M1 Mini and MacBook Air Bluetooth. It pops up, I click Connect, and it lights up between connected and not connected and finally the “Connect” button for me. It never connects. “(Link).
“I can confirm that I am getting a little weird with the Bluetooth connection, mainly with my magic mouse. The keyboard feels relatively good (magic keyboard?). (Link).
This is not the first update for a Mac to have Bluetooth issues. Previous MacOS updates have caused problems (1, 2, 3, 4). Apple monitors crash reports and user feedback as usual. With the first Big Sur update currently in public beta, the Bluetooth issue up to Makos 11.1 was fixed in the bump.
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