I've been having a chronic problem with my Logitech mouse, after digging in with Big Sur I've found what looks like the cause, but it makes no sense: My 2018 MBP keeps connecting to a phantom Bluetooth device.
The MBP is paired with two things: A set of AirPods Pro and an MX Master 2S. Nothing weird there.
But periodically, a third device will pop up and connect. Its name is just an address (which is apparently random), and there's no identifying information in System Information:
After a few seconds to a minute, the mystery device will vanish, or sometimes stay in the Bluetooth control panel and not connected. It isn't paired, but it DOES connect, and when it happens it seems to glitch out my mouse for several seconds. I've tried manually disconnecting during the brief period it's connected, which once or twice worked, but it just pops up under a different ID later and connects again.
I've used a scanner app on my phone to poke around other devices in the room, and nothing matches. It doesn't appear to be my iPhone or my wife's, it doesn't seem to be the AppleTV remote, it isn't the AppleTV itself, I don't think it's my watch, and that's all the bluetooth devices within 20' of here that I'm aware of and are powered on. There's a Wii, but the controllers don't have batteries in them, and a iOS controller, but it's powered off.
What the heck is this thing? Why is it connecting even though it's not paired? Suggestions for getting it to un-auto-connect?
The MBP is paired with two things: A set of AirPods Pro and an MX Master 2S. Nothing weird there.
But periodically, a third device will pop up and connect. Its name is just an address (which is apparently random), and there's no identifying information in System Information:
The RSSI is VERY low, so I've got to assume it's a strong signal, and it isn't even close to the RSSI of my mouse, so it's not that acting up (the BT version also doesn't match).60-b8-8e-84-28-50:
Address: 60-B8-8E-84-28-50
Random Address: Yes
Resolvable Address: Yes
Services:
Paired: No
Configured: No
Connected: Yes
Bluetooth Core Spec: 1.0b
Class of Device: Low Energy
AFH: On
AFH Map: 3f00c0fd19
RSSI: -41
Role: Peripheral
Connection Mode: Active Mode
Interval: 0 ms
After a few seconds to a minute, the mystery device will vanish, or sometimes stay in the Bluetooth control panel and not connected. It isn't paired, but it DOES connect, and when it happens it seems to glitch out my mouse for several seconds. I've tried manually disconnecting during the brief period it's connected, which once or twice worked, but it just pops up under a different ID later and connects again.
I've used a scanner app on my phone to poke around other devices in the room, and nothing matches. It doesn't appear to be my iPhone or my wife's, it doesn't seem to be the AppleTV remote, it isn't the AppleTV itself, I don't think it's my watch, and that's all the bluetooth devices within 20' of here that I'm aware of and are powered on. There's a Wii, but the controllers don't have batteries in them, and a iOS controller, but it's powered off.
What the heck is this thing? Why is it connecting even though it's not paired? Suggestions for getting it to un-auto-connect?
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