Bluetooth Device Finder
Check whether your browser can scan for nearby Bluetooth devices and use the lost-device checklist to narrow down missing earbuds, headphones, speakers, or other Bluetooth accessories. For real signal-strength tracking on iPhone, use the paired app.
Lost Bluetooth device checklist
Web browsers restrict Bluetooth scanning for privacy. This page can open the browser Bluetooth chooser where supported, but a native app is better for real-time signal-strength tracking.
Frequently asked questions
Can a website find Bluetooth devices?
Some desktop and Android browsers support Web Bluetooth, usually Chrome or Edge. iPhone Safari does not expose full Bluetooth scanning to websites, so use the iOS app for that workflow.
Can this show exact Bluetooth signal strength?
Browsers limit Bluetooth access for privacy and security. This web tool can request nearby devices where supported, but real-time RSSI signal tracking works better in a native app.
Can it find AirPods or lost earbuds?
It may detect some nearby Bluetooth devices in supported browsers, but many earbuds sleep or hide their broadcast. The device must be powered on, nearby, and discoverable.
Why does the scan button open a chooser?
Web Bluetooth requires a user gesture and browser-controlled chooser. Websites cannot silently scan every nearby Bluetooth device.
What should I do if my browser is unsupported?
Use the checklist on the page, try Chrome or Edge on desktop or Android, or use the Lost Headphone iPhone app for Bluetooth signal guidance.