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How to Make a Transparent Background Using Photoshop

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Ash Ash (298)
Total time: 5 minutes 
Updated: June 9th, 2020

Creating a file with a transparent background is possible with every version of Photoshop. The main trick is saving the file in a format that recognizes transparency in an image.

It’s also possible to both blur a background and change the background color.

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Photo in PhotoshopPhoto in Photoshop

First, we’ll need to open the photo in Photoshop. You can do this by dragging the photo file on top of the Photoshop window, or manually through File > Open.

Unlock Photo LayerUnlock Photo Layer

Click the lock icon in the Layer tab to unlock the photo layer. If the layer is locked, you won’t be able to delete your background to create the transparency effect.

Lasso Area PhotoshopLasso Area Photoshop

The goal in this step is to determine which area of the photo will be erased to become transparent.

Use the lasso tool to select the background you want to remove. Click the Lasso icon from the tool tray or press L on your keyboard. Once the background is selected, press the delete key.

Transparent Background Cat PhotoshopTransparent Background Cat Photoshop

Congratulations—you’ve done great so far! It’s time to export your project. But which file format should we choose?

Not every file type supports background transparency. I usually choose PNG, but the following file types are the most commonly supported:

  • GIF
  • PNG
  • TIFF

How to Make a Transparent Background Using Photoshop

Transparent Background PhotoshopTransparent Background Photoshop
Let’s make this clear.
Ash Ash (298)
Total time: 5 minutes 
Updated: June 9th, 2020

Creating a file with a transparent background is possible with every version of Photoshop. The main trick is saving the file in a format that recognizes transparency in an image.

It’s also possible to both blur a background and change the background color.

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Photo in PhotoshopPhoto in Photoshop

First, we’ll need to open the photo in Photoshop. You can do this by dragging the photo file on top of the Photoshop window, or manually through File > Open.

Unlock Photo LayerUnlock Photo Layer

Click the lock icon in the Layer tab to unlock the photo layer. If the layer is locked, you won’t be able to delete your background to create the transparency effect.

Lasso Area PhotoshopLasso Area Photoshop

The goal in this step is to determine which area of the photo will be erased to become transparent.

Use the lasso tool to select the background you want to remove. Click the Lasso icon from the tool tray or press L on your keyboard. Once the background is selected, press the delete key.

Transparent Background Cat PhotoshopTransparent Background Cat Photoshop

Congratulations—you’ve done great so far! It’s time to export your project. But which file format should we choose?

Not every file type supports background transparency. I usually choose PNG, but the following file types are the most commonly supported:

  • GIF
  • PNG
  • TIFF
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How to Make a Transparent Background Using Photoshop

Transparent Background PhotoshopTransparent Background Photoshop
Let’s make this clear.
Ash Ash (298)
Total time: 5 minutes 
Updated: June 9th, 2020

Creating a file with a transparent background is possible with every version of Photoshop. The main trick is saving the file in a format that recognizes transparency in an image.

It’s also possible to both blur a background and change the background color.

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Photo in PhotoshopPhoto in Photoshop

First, we’ll need to open the photo in Photoshop. You can do this by dragging the photo file on top of the Photoshop window, or manually through File > Open.

Unlock Photo LayerUnlock Photo Layer

Click the lock icon in the Layer tab to unlock the photo layer. If the layer is locked, you won’t be able to delete your background to create the transparency effect.

Lasso Area PhotoshopLasso Area Photoshop

The goal in this step is to determine which area of the photo will be erased to become transparent.

Use the lasso tool to select the background you want to remove. Click the Lasso icon from the tool tray or press L on your keyboard. Once the background is selected, press the delete key.

Transparent Background Cat PhotoshopTransparent Background Cat Photoshop

Congratulations—you’ve done great so far! It’s time to export your project. But which file format should we choose?

Not every file type supports background transparency. I usually choose PNG, but the following file types are the most commonly supported:

  • GIF
  • PNG
  • TIFF

How to Make a Transparent Background Using Photoshop

Transparent Background PhotoshopTransparent Background Photoshop
Let’s make this clear.
Ash Ash (298)
Total time: 5 minutes 
Updated: June 9th, 2020

Creating a file with a transparent background is possible with every version of Photoshop. The main trick is saving the file in a format that recognizes transparency in an image.

It’s also possible to both blur a background and change the background color.

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Photo in PhotoshopPhoto in Photoshop

First, we’ll need to open the photo in Photoshop. You can do this by dragging the photo file on top of the Photoshop window, or manually through File > Open.

Unlock Photo LayerUnlock Photo Layer

Click the lock icon in the Layer tab to unlock the photo layer. If the layer is locked, you won’t be able to delete your background to create the transparency effect.

Lasso Area PhotoshopLasso Area Photoshop

The goal in this step is to determine which area of the photo will be erased to become transparent.

Use the lasso tool to select the background you want to remove. Click the Lasso icon from the tool tray or press L on your keyboard. Once the background is selected, press the delete key.

Transparent Background Cat PhotoshopTransparent Background Cat Photoshop

Congratulations—you’ve done great so far! It’s time to export your project. But which file format should we choose?

Not every file type supports background transparency. I usually choose PNG, but the following file types are the most commonly supported:

  • GIF
  • PNG
  • TIFF
Photo in PhotoshopPhoto in Photoshop

First, we’ll need to open the photo in Photoshop. You can do this by dragging the photo file on top of the Photoshop window, or manually through File > Open.

Photo in PhotoshopPhoto in Photoshop

First, we’ll need to open the photo in Photoshop. You can do this by dragging the photo file on top of the Photoshop window, or manually through File > Open.

Open the photo

Unlock Photo LayerUnlock Photo Layer

Click the lock icon in the Layer tab to unlock the photo layer. If the layer is locked, you won’t be able to delete your background to create the transparency effect.

Unlock Photo LayerUnlock Photo Layer

Click the lock icon in the Layer tab to unlock the photo layer. If the layer is locked, you won’t be able to delete your background to create the transparency effect.

Unlock the layer

Lasso Area PhotoshopLasso Area Photoshop

The goal in this step is to determine which area of the photo will be erased to become transparent.

Use the lasso tool to select the background you want to remove. Click the Lasso icon from the tool tray or press L on your keyboard. Once the background is selected, press the delete key.

Lasso Area PhotoshopLasso Area Photoshop

The goal in this step is to determine which area of the photo will be erased to become transparent.

Use the lasso tool to select the background you want to remove. Click the Lasso icon from the tool tray or press L on your keyboard. Once the background is selected, press the delete key.

Select which area will be transparent

Transparent Background Cat PhotoshopTransparent Background Cat Photoshop

Congratulations—you’ve done great so far! It’s time to export your project. But which file format should we choose?

Not every file type supports background transparency. I usually choose PNG, but the following file types are the most commonly supported:

  • GIF
  • PNG
  • TIFF
Transparent Background Cat PhotoshopTransparent Background Cat Photoshop

Congratulations—you’ve done great so far! It’s time to export your project. But which file format should we choose?

Not every file type supports background transparency. I usually choose PNG, but the following file types are the most commonly supported:

  • GIF
  • PNG
  • TIFF

Export using an appropriate format

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How to Get Xbox Game Pass for Free (or cheap)

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Xbox Game Pass lets you access over 100 popular titles on both the Xbox One console and PC. It works just like a movie streaming platform but with video games. Members pay a monthly subscription fee in exchange for access to the game library.

If you’re looking for totally unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass—I’m afraid you’re out of luck. The only way to get a free subscription is to take advantage of trials. There are also special bundles that offer Game Pass access at a discounted rate. These deals can save you some serious money, so be sure to check them all out.

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The easiest way to get free access to Xbox Game Pass is to sign up as a new customer. The first two weeks of Xbox Game Pass are provided free of charge. You can always cancel before the trial is over to avoid incurring charges.

How to get a free 14-day trial

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass website.
  2. Click Join Now.
  3. Follow the prompts to select a plan and create an account.

You will be prompted for payment information, but it will not be used if you cancel the trial in time.

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Specially marked Kellogg’s products can get you free access to Xbox Game Pass. It’s a good way to save on a subscription fee—especially if these are products you would normally buy.

How to get free Xbox Game Pass with Kellogg’s products

  1. Log into your Kellogg’s Family Rewards account or register for one if you haven’t already.
  2. Take a picture of your receipt with the eligible Kellogg’s product.
  3. Submit the purchase information to the Kellogg’s Family Rewards to redeem free Game Pass access.

Purchases must be made on or before December 31st, 2019 and submitted no later than January 30th, 2020. You will have until February 15th to redeem your free Game Pass access.

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The best Game Pass deal at the moment is for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This service is usually sold for $44.99 for 3 months of access. You can get Ultimate right now for 98% off. Not only do you get access to the game library, but it also comes bundled with Discord Nitro and 6 free months of Spotify Premium.

How to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate webpage.
  2. Click Join.
  3. Follow the prompts to create an account and sign up for a plan. You can always cancel your subscription before the next quarterly payment goes through.

This package will include three full months of unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass. It comes with an Xbox Gold membership and so much more than just a free trial to Game Pass. This is easily the best bargain of the whole list.

If you want more free stuff, check out our guides on how to get free services.

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Xbox Game Pass lets you access over 100 popular titles on both the Xbox One console and PC. It works just like a movie streaming platform but with video games. Members pay a monthly subscription fee in exchange for access to the game library.

If you’re looking for totally unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass—I’m afraid you’re out of luck. The only way to get a free subscription is to take advantage of trials. There are also special bundles that offer Game Pass access at a discounted rate. These deals can save you some serious money, so be sure to check them all out.

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The easiest way to get free access to Xbox Game Pass is to sign up as a new customer. The first two weeks of Xbox Game Pass are provided free of charge. You can always cancel before the trial is over to avoid incurring charges.

How to get a free 14-day trial

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass website.
  2. Click Join Now.
  3. Follow the prompts to select a plan and create an account.

You will be prompted for payment information, but it will not be used if you cancel the trial in time.

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Specially marked Kellogg’s products can get you free access to Xbox Game Pass. It’s a good way to save on a subscription fee—especially if these are products you would normally buy.

How to get free Xbox Game Pass with Kellogg’s products

  1. Log into your Kellogg’s Family Rewards account or register for one if you haven’t already.
  2. Take a picture of your receipt with the eligible Kellogg’s product.
  3. Submit the purchase information to the Kellogg’s Family Rewards to redeem free Game Pass access.

Purchases must be made on or before December 31st, 2019 and submitted no later than January 30th, 2020. You will have until February 15th to redeem your free Game Pass access.

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The best Game Pass deal at the moment is for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This service is usually sold for $44.99 for 3 months of access. You can get Ultimate right now for 98% off. Not only do you get access to the game library, but it also comes bundled with Discord Nitro and 6 free months of Spotify Premium.

How to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate webpage.
  2. Click Join.
  3. Follow the prompts to create an account and sign up for a plan. You can always cancel your subscription before the next quarterly payment goes through.

This package will include three full months of unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass. It comes with an Xbox Gold membership and so much more than just a free trial to Game Pass. This is easily the best bargain of the whole list.

If you want more free stuff, check out our guides on how to get free services.

Get Xbox Game Pass for Free

How to Get Xbox Game Pass for Free (or cheap)

Free Xbox Game PassFree Xbox Game Pass
Looking for a free pass game pass?
Ash Ash (296)
Total time: 5 minutes 
Updated: June 9th, 2020

Xbox Game Pass lets you access over 100 popular titles on both the Xbox One console and PC. It works just like a movie streaming platform but with video games. Members pay a monthly subscription fee in exchange for access to the game library.

If you’re looking for totally unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass—I’m afraid you’re out of luck. The only way to get a free subscription is to take advantage of trials. There are also special bundles that offer Game Pass access at a discounted rate. These deals can save you some serious money, so be sure to check them all out.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Xbox Game PassXbox Game Pass×1
Free Xbox Game Pass TrialFree Xbox Game Pass Trial

The easiest way to get free access to Xbox Game Pass is to sign up as a new customer. The first two weeks of Xbox Game Pass are provided free of charge. You can always cancel before the trial is over to avoid incurring charges.

How to get a free 14-day trial

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass website.
  2. Click Join Now.
  3. Follow the prompts to select a plan and create an account.

You will be prompted for payment information, but it will not be used if you cancel the trial in time.

Kelloggs Free Xbox Game PasssKelloggs Free Xbox Game Passs

Specially marked Kellogg’s products can get you free access to Xbox Game Pass. It’s a good way to save on a subscription fee—especially if these are products you would normally buy.

How to get free Xbox Game Pass with Kellogg’s products

  1. Log into your Kellogg’s Family Rewards account or register for one if you haven’t already.
  2. Take a picture of your receipt with the eligible Kellogg’s product.
  3. Submit the purchase information to the Kellogg’s Family Rewards to redeem free Game Pass access.

Purchases must be made on or before December 31st, 2019 and submitted no later than January 30th, 2020. You will have until February 15th to redeem your free Game Pass access.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 1 DollarXbox Game Pass Ultimate 1 Dollar

The best Game Pass deal at the moment is for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This service is usually sold for $44.99 for 3 months of access. You can get Ultimate right now for 98% off. Not only do you get access to the game library, but it also comes bundled with Discord Nitro and 6 free months of Spotify Premium.

How to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate webpage.
  2. Click Join.
  3. Follow the prompts to create an account and sign up for a plan. You can always cancel your subscription before the next quarterly payment goes through.

This package will include three full months of unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass. It comes with an Xbox Gold membership and so much more than just a free trial to Game Pass. This is easily the best bargain of the whole list.

If you want more free stuff, check out our guides on how to get free services.

How to Get Xbox Game Pass for Free (or cheap)

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Updated: June 9th, 2020

Xbox Game Pass lets you access over 100 popular titles on both the Xbox One console and PC. It works just like a movie streaming platform but with video games. Members pay a monthly subscription fee in exchange for access to the game library.

If you’re looking for totally unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass—I’m afraid you’re out of luck. The only way to get a free subscription is to take advantage of trials. There are also special bundles that offer Game Pass access at a discounted rate. These deals can save you some serious money, so be sure to check them all out.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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The easiest way to get free access to Xbox Game Pass is to sign up as a new customer. The first two weeks of Xbox Game Pass are provided free of charge. You can always cancel before the trial is over to avoid incurring charges.

How to get a free 14-day trial

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass website.
  2. Click Join Now.
  3. Follow the prompts to select a plan and create an account.

You will be prompted for payment information, but it will not be used if you cancel the trial in time.

Kelloggs Free Xbox Game PasssKelloggs Free Xbox Game Passs

Specially marked Kellogg’s products can get you free access to Xbox Game Pass. It’s a good way to save on a subscription fee—especially if these are products you would normally buy.

How to get free Xbox Game Pass with Kellogg’s products

  1. Log into your Kellogg’s Family Rewards account or register for one if you haven’t already.
  2. Take a picture of your receipt with the eligible Kellogg’s product.
  3. Submit the purchase information to the Kellogg’s Family Rewards to redeem free Game Pass access.

Purchases must be made on or before December 31st, 2019 and submitted no later than January 30th, 2020. You will have until February 15th to redeem your free Game Pass access.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 1 DollarXbox Game Pass Ultimate 1 Dollar

The best Game Pass deal at the moment is for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This service is usually sold for $44.99 for 3 months of access. You can get Ultimate right now for 98% off. Not only do you get access to the game library, but it also comes bundled with Discord Nitro and 6 free months of Spotify Premium.

How to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate webpage.
  2. Click Join.
  3. Follow the prompts to create an account and sign up for a plan. You can always cancel your subscription before the next quarterly payment goes through.

This package will include three full months of unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass. It comes with an Xbox Gold membership and so much more than just a free trial to Game Pass. This is easily the best bargain of the whole list.

If you want more free stuff, check out our guides on how to get free services.

Free Xbox Game Pass TrialFree Xbox Game Pass Trial

The easiest way to get free access to Xbox Game Pass is to sign up as a new customer. The first two weeks of Xbox Game Pass are provided free of charge. You can always cancel before the trial is over to avoid incurring charges.

How to get a free 14-day trial

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass website.
  2. Click Join Now.
  3. Follow the prompts to select a plan and create an account.

You will be prompted for payment information, but it will not be used if you cancel the trial in time.

Free Xbox Game Pass TrialFree Xbox Game Pass Trial

The easiest way to get free access to Xbox Game Pass is to sign up as a new customer. The first two weeks of Xbox Game Pass are provided free of charge. You can always cancel before the trial is over to avoid incurring charges.

How to get a free 14-day trial

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass website.
  2. Click Join Now.
  3. Follow the prompts to select a plan and create an account.

You will be prompted for payment information, but it will not be used if you cancel the trial in time.

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Specially marked Kellogg’s products can get you free access to Xbox Game Pass. It’s a good way to save on a subscription fee—especially if these are products you would normally buy.

How to get free Xbox Game Pass with Kellogg’s products

  1. Log into your Kellogg’s Family Rewards account or register for one if you haven’t already.
  2. Take a picture of your receipt with the eligible Kellogg’s product.
  3. Submit the purchase information to the Kellogg’s Family Rewards to redeem free Game Pass access.

Purchases must be made on or before December 31st, 2019 and submitted no later than January 30th, 2020. You will have until February 15th to redeem your free Game Pass access.

Kelloggs Free Xbox Game PasssKelloggs Free Xbox Game Passs

Specially marked Kellogg’s products can get you free access to Xbox Game Pass. It’s a good way to save on a subscription fee—especially if these are products you would normally buy.

How to get free Xbox Game Pass with Kellogg’s products

  1. Log into your Kellogg’s Family Rewards account or register for one if you haven’t already.
  2. Take a picture of your receipt with the eligible Kellogg’s product.
  3. Submit the purchase information to the Kellogg’s Family Rewards to redeem free Game Pass access.

Purchases must be made on or before December 31st, 2019 and submitted no later than January 30th, 2020. You will have until February 15th to redeem your free Game Pass access.

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The best Game Pass deal at the moment is for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This service is usually sold for $44.99 for 3 months of access. You can get Ultimate right now for 98% off. Not only do you get access to the game library, but it also comes bundled with Discord Nitro and 6 free months of Spotify Premium.

How to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1

  1. Visit the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate webpage.
  2. Click Join.
  3. Follow the prompts to create an account and sign up for a plan. You can always cancel your subscription before the next quarterly payment goes through.

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  3. Follow the prompts to create an account and sign up for a plan. You can always cancel your subscription before the next quarterly payment goes through.

This package will include three full months of unlimited access to Xbox Game Pass. It comes with an Xbox Gold membership and so much more than just a free trial to Game Pass. This is easily the best bargain of the whole list.

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How to Set Up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry PiSetting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi
The only Raspberry Pi Bluetooth guide you’ll ever need.
Ben Ben (6)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: June 8th, 2020

The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has had built-in Bluetooth connectivity since the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 in 2016, allowing you to connect wireless peripherals such as keyboards, game controllers, headsets, and more to your device.

If you don’t have a model of Raspberry Pi that has Bluetooth built-in, you can use a third-party USB adapter to add support. You may need to install additional software packages to do this, depending on the adapter you use.

If you’re using using Raspberry Pi OS (previously Raspbian), then Bluetooth should be enabled by default, but you’ll need to follow these additional steps to connect and set up your devices.

These instructions will work for Raspberry Pi OS users, including Raspberry Pi OS Lite, which lacks a graphical desktop environment by default.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi×1

The “full” version of Raspberry Pi OS has a basic Bluetooth settings menu that allows you to enable or disable the service and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. This is available from the taskbar at the top of your screen.

It’s quite a basic tool, however, and doesn’t allow you to easily control certain types of Bluetooth devices like game controllers or wireless speakers. You can overcome these issues by installing an additional set of packages to manage your Bluetooth settings.

While the additional Bluetooth software packages you’ll install here can be useful for Raspberry Pi OS Lite users, you won’t be able to use the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool itself, as Lite users don’t have a desktop environment installed. You’ll need to skip to the next section and follow the instructions for setting up Bluetooth using the terminal instead if this is the case.

Accessing the terminal on a Raspberry PiAccessing the terminal on a Raspberry Pi
  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Terminal icon on your menubar (or press the Raspberry Pi menu > Accessories > Terminal).
  2. In the open terminal window, type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to check for new software packages and device firmware updates.
  3. Once this process has completed, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman to install the necessary additional packages.

Once the required Bluetooth software packages have finished installing, restart your Raspberry Pi. Upon rebooting, you should see a second Bluetooth icon with a blue circular background in the top-right corner of your menu bar.

The Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu iconThe Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu icon

From here, you can begin to control your Bluetooth connectivity and connect with other nearby devices.

  1. To begin controlling your Bluetooth settings, click this Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If Bluetooth isn’t already active, click Turn Bluetooth On in the drop-down menu to switch it on.
  2. Once Bluetooth is active, click the Make Discoverable option. This will allow other Bluetooth-capable devices to find your Raspberry Pi, allowing them to connect.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settingsRaspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settings
  3. With Bluetooth enabled, click the Setup New Device option.
  4. This will launch the Bluetooth device setup assistant, which will help you to connect with and pair a Bluetooth device. Press Next to begin.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistantRaspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistant
  5. A list of visible local Bluetooth devices will appear at the next stage. Click the search icon in the bottom-left to scan for any additional devices.
    Scanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry PiScanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry Pi
  6. Once your Bluetooth device appears, select it, then click Next.
  7. Select the Pair Device option to begin pairing your Bluetooth device, then click Next to proceed.
  8. If required, click Confirm to authorize the device pairing. You may need to follow similar steps on your Bluetooth device.
  9. A list of available connection methods will appear at the next stage. Select the appropriate option (for instance, Handsfree to use your Bluetooth device as a handsfree headset for your Pi), then click Next.
    Final Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry PiFinal Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry Pi
  10. This should complete the pairing and connection process. If it doesn’t, click Close and repeat the steps above.
  11. Once the pairing process has completed successfully, you’ll be able to view the device (and available services) by clicking the Bluetooth menu icon and selecting the Devices option. From here, you’ll be able to view a list of local Bluetooth devices, as well as devices you’ve paired with — press the Search button to run a new scan for additional devices.
  12. You can connect to any of these devices manually by right-clicking a device and clicking Pair or Setup to begin the setup process. You can unpair any Bluetooth device by clicking Unpair instead, or Untrust to remove it from your trusted device list.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menuRaspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menu

If your Bluetooth device successfully pairs with your Raspberry Pi, you should be able to control and use it as intended. Additional configuration may be required to use or configure your device, depending on the type of device you’re using.

If you don’t have a graphical desktop environment installed (for instance, if you’re using Raspberry Pi OS Lite) or if you want to set up Bluetooth remotely over SSH, you can use commands from the terminal to set up your Bluetooth connections.

You can also follow these instructions if you prefer to use the terminal from the Raspberry Pi desktop environment, or if you’re unable to connect using the Bluetooth Manager tool.

  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Raspberry Pi menu icon. From there, click Accessories > Terminal to open a new terminal window. If you’re connecting remotely using SSH, connect to your Raspberry Pi using your Pi’s username and password.
  2. As the default Bluetooth packages are quite basic, you’ll need to install the additional Bluetooth management tools. Type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to update your Raspberry Pi first. Once this process is complete, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez to install the necessary additional packages.
    Installing necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSHInstalling necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSH
  3. Once these packages have installed, reboot your Raspberry Pi by typing sudo reboot. You’ll need to re-establish your SSH connection if you’re connecting remotely.
  4. With a terminal window (or remote SSH connection) open, type sudo bluetoothctl. You may need to type your username and password again to confirm this. This will launch the Bluetooth terminal configuration tool.
  5. Type scan on to begin searching for local devices. A list of visible devices will appear, with Bluetooth MAC addresses (the device’s hardware ID) and device names.
    Scanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctlScanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctl
  6. To connect to one of these devices, you’ll need the Bluetooth MAC address for your device. If you see your device in the list, type pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, replacing this string with your device’s Bluetooth MAC address.
  7. This will begin the pairing process — you may need to confirm this on your device. If instructed, type yes to confirm the Bluetooth passkey is correct.
  8. If the pairing process is complete, the terminal message will change to reflect the device name, and you may see a pairing successful message.
    Successful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctlSuccessful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctl
  9. Once the pairing process has completed, type connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (using your Bluetooth device’s MAC address) to connect to it. If the connection is complete, a connection successful message (along with other log messages) will appear in the terminal.
  10. If you want to use this device regularly, type trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to place the device in your Bluetooth trusted devices list. This will save you time, meaning you won’t need to pair it again in the future. If this is successful, a trust succeeded message will appear in the terminal.
    Trusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctlTrusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctl
  11. Type exit to close the bluetoothctl tool once you’re done.

As with the GUI Bluetooth Manager tool, you may need to follow additional steps to configure and use your device further, depending on the device itself.

You should (at this point) be able to use your Bluetooth device with your Raspberry Pi. Your Bluetooth devices should be paired, connected, and available for you to use, however you like.

Thanks to the Bluetooth Manager and bluetoothctl tools, it’s easy to connect and use multiple Bluetooth devices on your Raspberry Pi. If you’re using an older Pi without built-in Bluetooth, many third-party USB adapters should be supported out of the box, allowing you to connect Bluetooth peripherals with little additional setup required.

There are plenty of Raspberry Pi projects that you can tweak to make full use of Bluetooth connectivity – from wireless speakers to a Raspberry Pi-powered Amazon Echo Furby, where a Bluetooth microphone could be used over a wired alternative.

How to Set Up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry PiSetting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi
The only Raspberry Pi Bluetooth guide you’ll ever need.
Ben Ben (6)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: June 8th, 2020

The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has had built-in Bluetooth connectivity since the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 in 2016, allowing you to connect wireless peripherals such as keyboards, game controllers, headsets, and more to your device.

If you don’t have a model of Raspberry Pi that has Bluetooth built-in, you can use a third-party USB adapter to add support. You may need to install additional software packages to do this, depending on the adapter you use.

If you’re using using Raspberry Pi OS (previously Raspbian), then Bluetooth should be enabled by default, but you’ll need to follow these additional steps to connect and set up your devices.

These instructions will work for Raspberry Pi OS users, including Raspberry Pi OS Lite, which lacks a graphical desktop environment by default.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi×1

The “full” version of Raspberry Pi OS has a basic Bluetooth settings menu that allows you to enable or disable the service and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. This is available from the taskbar at the top of your screen.

It’s quite a basic tool, however, and doesn’t allow you to easily control certain types of Bluetooth devices like game controllers or wireless speakers. You can overcome these issues by installing an additional set of packages to manage your Bluetooth settings.

While the additional Bluetooth software packages you’ll install here can be useful for Raspberry Pi OS Lite users, you won’t be able to use the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool itself, as Lite users don’t have a desktop environment installed. You’ll need to skip to the next section and follow the instructions for setting up Bluetooth using the terminal instead if this is the case.

Accessing the terminal on a Raspberry PiAccessing the terminal on a Raspberry Pi
  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Terminal icon on your menubar (or press the Raspberry Pi menu > Accessories > Terminal).
  2. In the open terminal window, type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to check for new software packages and device firmware updates.
  3. Once this process has completed, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman to install the necessary additional packages.

Once the required Bluetooth software packages have finished installing, restart your Raspberry Pi. Upon rebooting, you should see a second Bluetooth icon with a blue circular background in the top-right corner of your menu bar.

The Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu iconThe Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu icon

From here, you can begin to control your Bluetooth connectivity and connect with other nearby devices.

  1. To begin controlling your Bluetooth settings, click this Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If Bluetooth isn’t already active, click Turn Bluetooth On in the drop-down menu to switch it on.
  2. Once Bluetooth is active, click the Make Discoverable option. This will allow other Bluetooth-capable devices to find your Raspberry Pi, allowing them to connect.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settingsRaspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settings
  3. With Bluetooth enabled, click the Setup New Device option.
  4. This will launch the Bluetooth device setup assistant, which will help you to connect with and pair a Bluetooth device. Press Next to begin.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistantRaspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistant
  5. A list of visible local Bluetooth devices will appear at the next stage. Click the search icon in the bottom-left to scan for any additional devices.
    Scanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry PiScanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry Pi
  6. Once your Bluetooth device appears, select it, then click Next.
  7. Select the Pair Device option to begin pairing your Bluetooth device, then click Next to proceed.
  8. If required, click Confirm to authorize the device pairing. You may need to follow similar steps on your Bluetooth device.
  9. A list of available connection methods will appear at the next stage. Select the appropriate option (for instance, Handsfree to use your Bluetooth device as a handsfree headset for your Pi), then click Next.
    Final Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry PiFinal Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry Pi
  10. This should complete the pairing and connection process. If it doesn’t, click Close and repeat the steps above.
  11. Once the pairing process has completed successfully, you’ll be able to view the device (and available services) by clicking the Bluetooth menu icon and selecting the Devices option. From here, you’ll be able to view a list of local Bluetooth devices, as well as devices you’ve paired with — press the Search button to run a new scan for additional devices.
  12. You can connect to any of these devices manually by right-clicking a device and clicking Pair or Setup to begin the setup process. You can unpair any Bluetooth device by clicking Unpair instead, or Untrust to remove it from your trusted device list.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menuRaspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menu

If your Bluetooth device successfully pairs with your Raspberry Pi, you should be able to control and use it as intended. Additional configuration may be required to use or configure your device, depending on the type of device you’re using.

If you don’t have a graphical desktop environment installed (for instance, if you’re using Raspberry Pi OS Lite) or if you want to set up Bluetooth remotely over SSH, you can use commands from the terminal to set up your Bluetooth connections.

You can also follow these instructions if you prefer to use the terminal from the Raspberry Pi desktop environment, or if you’re unable to connect using the Bluetooth Manager tool.

  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Raspberry Pi menu icon. From there, click Accessories > Terminal to open a new terminal window. If you’re connecting remotely using SSH, connect to your Raspberry Pi using your Pi’s username and password.
  2. As the default Bluetooth packages are quite basic, you’ll need to install the additional Bluetooth management tools. Type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to update your Raspberry Pi first. Once this process is complete, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez to install the necessary additional packages.
    Installing necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSHInstalling necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSH
  3. Once these packages have installed, reboot your Raspberry Pi by typing sudo reboot. You’ll need to re-establish your SSH connection if you’re connecting remotely.
  4. With a terminal window (or remote SSH connection) open, type sudo bluetoothctl. You may need to type your username and password again to confirm this. This will launch the Bluetooth terminal configuration tool.
  5. Type scan on to begin searching for local devices. A list of visible devices will appear, with Bluetooth MAC addresses (the device’s hardware ID) and device names.
    Scanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctlScanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctl
  6. To connect to one of these devices, you’ll need the Bluetooth MAC address for your device. If you see your device in the list, type pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, replacing this string with your device’s Bluetooth MAC address.
  7. This will begin the pairing process — you may need to confirm this on your device. If instructed, type yes to confirm the Bluetooth passkey is correct.
  8. If the pairing process is complete, the terminal message will change to reflect the device name, and you may see a pairing successful message.
    Successful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctlSuccessful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctl
  9. Once the pairing process has completed, type connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (using your Bluetooth device’s MAC address) to connect to it. If the connection is complete, a connection successful message (along with other log messages) will appear in the terminal.
  10. If you want to use this device regularly, type trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to place the device in your Bluetooth trusted devices list. This will save you time, meaning you won’t need to pair it again in the future. If this is successful, a trust succeeded message will appear in the terminal.
    Trusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctlTrusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctl
  11. Type exit to close the bluetoothctl tool once you’re done.

As with the GUI Bluetooth Manager tool, you may need to follow additional steps to configure and use your device further, depending on the device itself.

You should (at this point) be able to use your Bluetooth device with your Raspberry Pi. Your Bluetooth devices should be paired, connected, and available for you to use, however you like.

Thanks to the Bluetooth Manager and bluetoothctl tools, it’s easy to connect and use multiple Bluetooth devices on your Raspberry Pi. If you’re using an older Pi without built-in Bluetooth, many third-party USB adapters should be supported out of the box, allowing you to connect Bluetooth peripherals with little additional setup required.

There are plenty of Raspberry Pi projects that you can tweak to make full use of Bluetooth connectivity – from wireless speakers to a Raspberry Pi-powered Amazon Echo Furby, where a Bluetooth microphone could be used over a wired alternative.

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How to Set Up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry PiSetting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi
The only Raspberry Pi Bluetooth guide you’ll ever need.
Ben Ben (6)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: June 8th, 2020

The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has had built-in Bluetooth connectivity since the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 in 2016, allowing you to connect wireless peripherals such as keyboards, game controllers, headsets, and more to your device.

If you don’t have a model of Raspberry Pi that has Bluetooth built-in, you can use a third-party USB adapter to add support. You may need to install additional software packages to do this, depending on the adapter you use.

If you’re using using Raspberry Pi OS (previously Raspbian), then Bluetooth should be enabled by default, but you’ll need to follow these additional steps to connect and set up your devices.

These instructions will work for Raspberry Pi OS users, including Raspberry Pi OS Lite, which lacks a graphical desktop environment by default.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi×1

The “full” version of Raspberry Pi OS has a basic Bluetooth settings menu that allows you to enable or disable the service and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. This is available from the taskbar at the top of your screen.

It’s quite a basic tool, however, and doesn’t allow you to easily control certain types of Bluetooth devices like game controllers or wireless speakers. You can overcome these issues by installing an additional set of packages to manage your Bluetooth settings.

While the additional Bluetooth software packages you’ll install here can be useful for Raspberry Pi OS Lite users, you won’t be able to use the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool itself, as Lite users don’t have a desktop environment installed. You’ll need to skip to the next section and follow the instructions for setting up Bluetooth using the terminal instead if this is the case.

Accessing the terminal on a Raspberry PiAccessing the terminal on a Raspberry Pi
  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Terminal icon on your menubar (or press the Raspberry Pi menu > Accessories > Terminal).
  2. In the open terminal window, type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to check for new software packages and device firmware updates.
  3. Once this process has completed, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman to install the necessary additional packages.

Once the required Bluetooth software packages have finished installing, restart your Raspberry Pi. Upon rebooting, you should see a second Bluetooth icon with a blue circular background in the top-right corner of your menu bar.

The Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu iconThe Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu icon

From here, you can begin to control your Bluetooth connectivity and connect with other nearby devices.

  1. To begin controlling your Bluetooth settings, click this Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If Bluetooth isn’t already active, click Turn Bluetooth On in the drop-down menu to switch it on.
  2. Once Bluetooth is active, click the Make Discoverable option. This will allow other Bluetooth-capable devices to find your Raspberry Pi, allowing them to connect.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settingsRaspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settings
  3. With Bluetooth enabled, click the Setup New Device option.
  4. This will launch the Bluetooth device setup assistant, which will help you to connect with and pair a Bluetooth device. Press Next to begin.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistantRaspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistant
  5. A list of visible local Bluetooth devices will appear at the next stage. Click the search icon in the bottom-left to scan for any additional devices.
    Scanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry PiScanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry Pi
  6. Once your Bluetooth device appears, select it, then click Next.
  7. Select the Pair Device option to begin pairing your Bluetooth device, then click Next to proceed.
  8. If required, click Confirm to authorize the device pairing. You may need to follow similar steps on your Bluetooth device.
  9. A list of available connection methods will appear at the next stage. Select the appropriate option (for instance, Handsfree to use your Bluetooth device as a handsfree headset for your Pi), then click Next.
    Final Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry PiFinal Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry Pi
  10. This should complete the pairing and connection process. If it doesn’t, click Close and repeat the steps above.
  11. Once the pairing process has completed successfully, you’ll be able to view the device (and available services) by clicking the Bluetooth menu icon and selecting the Devices option. From here, you’ll be able to view a list of local Bluetooth devices, as well as devices you’ve paired with — press the Search button to run a new scan for additional devices.
  12. You can connect to any of these devices manually by right-clicking a device and clicking Pair or Setup to begin the setup process. You can unpair any Bluetooth device by clicking Unpair instead, or Untrust to remove it from your trusted device list.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menuRaspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menu

If your Bluetooth device successfully pairs with your Raspberry Pi, you should be able to control and use it as intended. Additional configuration may be required to use or configure your device, depending on the type of device you’re using.

If you don’t have a graphical desktop environment installed (for instance, if you’re using Raspberry Pi OS Lite) or if you want to set up Bluetooth remotely over SSH, you can use commands from the terminal to set up your Bluetooth connections.

You can also follow these instructions if you prefer to use the terminal from the Raspberry Pi desktop environment, or if you’re unable to connect using the Bluetooth Manager tool.

  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Raspberry Pi menu icon. From there, click Accessories > Terminal to open a new terminal window. If you’re connecting remotely using SSH, connect to your Raspberry Pi using your Pi’s username and password.
  2. As the default Bluetooth packages are quite basic, you’ll need to install the additional Bluetooth management tools. Type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to update your Raspberry Pi first. Once this process is complete, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez to install the necessary additional packages.
    Installing necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSHInstalling necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSH
  3. Once these packages have installed, reboot your Raspberry Pi by typing sudo reboot. You’ll need to re-establish your SSH connection if you’re connecting remotely.
  4. With a terminal window (or remote SSH connection) open, type sudo bluetoothctl. You may need to type your username and password again to confirm this. This will launch the Bluetooth terminal configuration tool.
  5. Type scan on to begin searching for local devices. A list of visible devices will appear, with Bluetooth MAC addresses (the device’s hardware ID) and device names.
    Scanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctlScanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctl
  6. To connect to one of these devices, you’ll need the Bluetooth MAC address for your device. If you see your device in the list, type pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, replacing this string with your device’s Bluetooth MAC address.
  7. This will begin the pairing process — you may need to confirm this on your device. If instructed, type yes to confirm the Bluetooth passkey is correct.
  8. If the pairing process is complete, the terminal message will change to reflect the device name, and you may see a pairing successful message.
    Successful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctlSuccessful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctl
  9. Once the pairing process has completed, type connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (using your Bluetooth device’s MAC address) to connect to it. If the connection is complete, a connection successful message (along with other log messages) will appear in the terminal.
  10. If you want to use this device regularly, type trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to place the device in your Bluetooth trusted devices list. This will save you time, meaning you won’t need to pair it again in the future. If this is successful, a trust succeeded message will appear in the terminal.
    Trusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctlTrusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctl
  11. Type exit to close the bluetoothctl tool once you’re done.

As with the GUI Bluetooth Manager tool, you may need to follow additional steps to configure and use your device further, depending on the device itself.

You should (at this point) be able to use your Bluetooth device with your Raspberry Pi. Your Bluetooth devices should be paired, connected, and available for you to use, however you like.

Thanks to the Bluetooth Manager and bluetoothctl tools, it’s easy to connect and use multiple Bluetooth devices on your Raspberry Pi. If you’re using an older Pi without built-in Bluetooth, many third-party USB adapters should be supported out of the box, allowing you to connect Bluetooth peripherals with little additional setup required.

There are plenty of Raspberry Pi projects that you can tweak to make full use of Bluetooth connectivity – from wireless speakers to a Raspberry Pi-powered Amazon Echo Furby, where a Bluetooth microphone could be used over a wired alternative.

How to Set Up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry PiSetting up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi
The only Raspberry Pi Bluetooth guide you’ll ever need.
Ben Ben (6)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: June 8th, 2020

The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has had built-in Bluetooth connectivity since the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 in 2016, allowing you to connect wireless peripherals such as keyboards, game controllers, headsets, and more to your device.

If you don’t have a model of Raspberry Pi that has Bluetooth built-in, you can use a third-party USB adapter to add support. You may need to install additional software packages to do this, depending on the adapter you use.

If you’re using using Raspberry Pi OS (previously Raspbian), then Bluetooth should be enabled by default, but you’ll need to follow these additional steps to connect and set up your devices.

These instructions will work for Raspberry Pi OS users, including Raspberry Pi OS Lite, which lacks a graphical desktop environment by default.

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The “full” version of Raspberry Pi OS has a basic Bluetooth settings menu that allows you to enable or disable the service and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. This is available from the taskbar at the top of your screen.

It’s quite a basic tool, however, and doesn’t allow you to easily control certain types of Bluetooth devices like game controllers or wireless speakers. You can overcome these issues by installing an additional set of packages to manage your Bluetooth settings.

While the additional Bluetooth software packages you’ll install here can be useful for Raspberry Pi OS Lite users, you won’t be able to use the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool itself, as Lite users don’t have a desktop environment installed. You’ll need to skip to the next section and follow the instructions for setting up Bluetooth using the terminal instead if this is the case.

Accessing the terminal on a Raspberry PiAccessing the terminal on a Raspberry Pi
  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Terminal icon on your menubar (or press the Raspberry Pi menu > Accessories > Terminal).
  2. In the open terminal window, type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to check for new software packages and device firmware updates.
  3. Once this process has completed, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman to install the necessary additional packages.

Once the required Bluetooth software packages have finished installing, restart your Raspberry Pi. Upon rebooting, you should see a second Bluetooth icon with a blue circular background in the top-right corner of your menu bar.

The Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu iconThe Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu icon

From here, you can begin to control your Bluetooth connectivity and connect with other nearby devices.

  1. To begin controlling your Bluetooth settings, click this Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If Bluetooth isn’t already active, click Turn Bluetooth On in the drop-down menu to switch it on.
  2. Once Bluetooth is active, click the Make Discoverable option. This will allow other Bluetooth-capable devices to find your Raspberry Pi, allowing them to connect.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settingsRaspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settings
  3. With Bluetooth enabled, click the Setup New Device option.
  4. This will launch the Bluetooth device setup assistant, which will help you to connect with and pair a Bluetooth device. Press Next to begin.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistantRaspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistant
  5. A list of visible local Bluetooth devices will appear at the next stage. Click the search icon in the bottom-left to scan for any additional devices.
    Scanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry PiScanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry Pi
  6. Once your Bluetooth device appears, select it, then click Next.
  7. Select the Pair Device option to begin pairing your Bluetooth device, then click Next to proceed.
  8. If required, click Confirm to authorize the device pairing. You may need to follow similar steps on your Bluetooth device.
  9. A list of available connection methods will appear at the next stage. Select the appropriate option (for instance, Handsfree to use your Bluetooth device as a handsfree headset for your Pi), then click Next.
    Final Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry PiFinal Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry Pi
  10. This should complete the pairing and connection process. If it doesn’t, click Close and repeat the steps above.
  11. Once the pairing process has completed successfully, you’ll be able to view the device (and available services) by clicking the Bluetooth menu icon and selecting the Devices option. From here, you’ll be able to view a list of local Bluetooth devices, as well as devices you’ve paired with — press the Search button to run a new scan for additional devices.
  12. You can connect to any of these devices manually by right-clicking a device and clicking Pair or Setup to begin the setup process. You can unpair any Bluetooth device by clicking Unpair instead, or Untrust to remove it from your trusted device list.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menuRaspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menu

If your Bluetooth device successfully pairs with your Raspberry Pi, you should be able to control and use it as intended. Additional configuration may be required to use or configure your device, depending on the type of device you’re using.

If you don’t have a graphical desktop environment installed (for instance, if you’re using Raspberry Pi OS Lite) or if you want to set up Bluetooth remotely over SSH, you can use commands from the terminal to set up your Bluetooth connections.

You can also follow these instructions if you prefer to use the terminal from the Raspberry Pi desktop environment, or if you’re unable to connect using the Bluetooth Manager tool.

  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Raspberry Pi menu icon. From there, click Accessories > Terminal to open a new terminal window. If you’re connecting remotely using SSH, connect to your Raspberry Pi using your Pi’s username and password.
  2. As the default Bluetooth packages are quite basic, you’ll need to install the additional Bluetooth management tools. Type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to update your Raspberry Pi first. Once this process is complete, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez to install the necessary additional packages.
    Installing necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSHInstalling necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSH
  3. Once these packages have installed, reboot your Raspberry Pi by typing sudo reboot. You’ll need to re-establish your SSH connection if you’re connecting remotely.
  4. With a terminal window (or remote SSH connection) open, type sudo bluetoothctl. You may need to type your username and password again to confirm this. This will launch the Bluetooth terminal configuration tool.
  5. Type scan on to begin searching for local devices. A list of visible devices will appear, with Bluetooth MAC addresses (the device’s hardware ID) and device names.
    Scanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctlScanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctl
  6. To connect to one of these devices, you’ll need the Bluetooth MAC address for your device. If you see your device in the list, type pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, replacing this string with your device’s Bluetooth MAC address.
  7. This will begin the pairing process — you may need to confirm this on your device. If instructed, type yes to confirm the Bluetooth passkey is correct.
  8. If the pairing process is complete, the terminal message will change to reflect the device name, and you may see a pairing successful message.
    Successful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctlSuccessful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctl
  9. Once the pairing process has completed, type connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (using your Bluetooth device’s MAC address) to connect to it. If the connection is complete, a connection successful message (along with other log messages) will appear in the terminal.
  10. If you want to use this device regularly, type trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to place the device in your Bluetooth trusted devices list. This will save you time, meaning you won’t need to pair it again in the future. If this is successful, a trust succeeded message will appear in the terminal.
    Trusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctlTrusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctl
  11. Type exit to close the bluetoothctl tool once you’re done.

As with the GUI Bluetooth Manager tool, you may need to follow additional steps to configure and use your device further, depending on the device itself.

You should (at this point) be able to use your Bluetooth device with your Raspberry Pi. Your Bluetooth devices should be paired, connected, and available for you to use, however you like.

Thanks to the Bluetooth Manager and bluetoothctl tools, it’s easy to connect and use multiple Bluetooth devices on your Raspberry Pi. If you’re using an older Pi without built-in Bluetooth, many third-party USB adapters should be supported out of the box, allowing you to connect Bluetooth peripherals with little additional setup required.

There are plenty of Raspberry Pi projects that you can tweak to make full use of Bluetooth connectivity – from wireless speakers to a Raspberry Pi-powered Amazon Echo Furby, where a Bluetooth microphone could be used over a wired alternative.

The “full” version of Raspberry Pi OS has a basic Bluetooth settings menu that allows you to enable or disable the service and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. This is available from the taskbar at the top of your screen.

It’s quite a basic tool, however, and doesn’t allow you to easily control certain types of Bluetooth devices like game controllers or wireless speakers. You can overcome these issues by installing an additional set of packages to manage your Bluetooth settings.

While the additional Bluetooth software packages you’ll install here can be useful for Raspberry Pi OS Lite users, you won’t be able to use the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool itself, as Lite users don’t have a desktop environment installed. You’ll need to skip to the next section and follow the instructions for setting up Bluetooth using the terminal instead if this is the case.

Accessing the terminal on a Raspberry PiAccessing the terminal on a Raspberry Pi
  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Terminal icon on your menubar (or press the Raspberry Pi menu > Accessories > Terminal).
  2. In the open terminal window, type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to check for new software packages and device firmware updates.
  3. Once this process has completed, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman to install the necessary additional packages.

The “full” version of Raspberry Pi OS has a basic Bluetooth settings menu that allows you to enable or disable the service and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. This is available from the taskbar at the top of your screen.

It’s quite a basic tool, however, and doesn’t allow you to easily control certain types of Bluetooth devices like game controllers or wireless speakers. You can overcome these issues by installing an additional set of packages to manage your Bluetooth settings.

While the additional Bluetooth software packages you’ll install here can be useful for Raspberry Pi OS Lite users, you won’t be able to use the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool itself, as Lite users don’t have a desktop environment installed. You’ll need to skip to the next section and follow the instructions for setting up Bluetooth using the terminal instead if this is the case.

Accessing the terminal on a Raspberry PiAccessing the terminal on a Raspberry Pi
  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Terminal icon on your menubar (or press the Raspberry Pi menu > Accessories > Terminal).
  2. In the open terminal window, type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to check for new software packages and device firmware updates.
  3. Once this process has completed, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman to install the necessary additional packages.

Installing the Bluetooth manager tool (desktop environment required)

Once the required Bluetooth software packages have finished installing, restart your Raspberry Pi. Upon rebooting, you should see a second Bluetooth icon with a blue circular background in the top-right corner of your menu bar.

The Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu iconThe Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu icon

From here, you can begin to control your Bluetooth connectivity and connect with other nearby devices.

  1. To begin controlling your Bluetooth settings, click this Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If Bluetooth isn’t already active, click Turn Bluetooth On in the drop-down menu to switch it on.
  2. Once Bluetooth is active, click the Make Discoverable option. This will allow other Bluetooth-capable devices to find your Raspberry Pi, allowing them to connect.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settingsRaspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settings
  3. With Bluetooth enabled, click the Setup New Device option.
  4. This will launch the Bluetooth device setup assistant, which will help you to connect with and pair a Bluetooth device. Press Next to begin.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistantRaspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistant
  5. A list of visible local Bluetooth devices will appear at the next stage. Click the search icon in the bottom-left to scan for any additional devices.
    Scanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry PiScanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry Pi
  6. Once your Bluetooth device appears, select it, then click Next.
  7. Select the Pair Device option to begin pairing your Bluetooth device, then click Next to proceed.
  8. If required, click Confirm to authorize the device pairing. You may need to follow similar steps on your Bluetooth device.
  9. A list of available connection methods will appear at the next stage. Select the appropriate option (for instance, Handsfree to use your Bluetooth device as a handsfree headset for your Pi), then click Next.
    Final Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry PiFinal Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry Pi
  10. This should complete the pairing and connection process. If it doesn’t, click Close and repeat the steps above.
  11. Once the pairing process has completed successfully, you’ll be able to view the device (and available services) by clicking the Bluetooth menu icon and selecting the Devices option. From here, you’ll be able to view a list of local Bluetooth devices, as well as devices you’ve paired with — press the Search button to run a new scan for additional devices.
  12. You can connect to any of these devices manually by right-clicking a device and clicking Pair or Setup to begin the setup process. You can unpair any Bluetooth device by clicking Unpair instead, or Untrust to remove it from your trusted device list.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menuRaspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menu

If your Bluetooth device successfully pairs with your Raspberry Pi, you should be able to control and use it as intended. Additional configuration may be required to use or configure your device, depending on the type of device you’re using.

Once the required Bluetooth software packages have finished installing, restart your Raspberry Pi. Upon rebooting, you should see a second Bluetooth icon with a blue circular background in the top-right corner of your menu bar.

The Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu iconThe Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu icon

From here, you can begin to control your Bluetooth connectivity and connect with other nearby devices.

  1. To begin controlling your Bluetooth settings, click this Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If Bluetooth isn’t already active, click Turn Bluetooth On in the drop-down menu to switch it on.
  2. Once Bluetooth is active, click the Make Discoverable option. This will allow other Bluetooth-capable devices to find your Raspberry Pi, allowing them to connect.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settingsRaspberry Pi Bluetooth menu settings
  3. With Bluetooth enabled, click the Setup New Device option.
  4. This will launch the Bluetooth device setup assistant, which will help you to connect with and pair a Bluetooth device. Press Next to begin.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistantRaspberry Pi Bluetooth device setup assistant
  5. A list of visible local Bluetooth devices will appear at the next stage. Click the search icon in the bottom-left to scan for any additional devices.
    Scanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry PiScanning for local Bluetooth devices on a Raspberry Pi
  6. Once your Bluetooth device appears, select it, then click Next.
  7. Select the Pair Device option to begin pairing your Bluetooth device, then click Next to proceed.
  8. If required, click Confirm to authorize the device pairing. You may need to follow similar steps on your Bluetooth device.
  9. A list of available connection methods will appear at the next stage. Select the appropriate option (for instance, Handsfree to use your Bluetooth device as a handsfree headset for your Pi), then click Next.
    Final Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry PiFinal Bluetooth device configuration on a Raspberry Pi
  10. This should complete the pairing and connection process. If it doesn’t, click Close and repeat the steps above.
  11. Once the pairing process has completed successfully, you’ll be able to view the device (and available services) by clicking the Bluetooth menu icon and selecting the Devices option. From here, you’ll be able to view a list of local Bluetooth devices, as well as devices you’ve paired with — press the Search button to run a new scan for additional devices.
  12. You can connect to any of these devices manually by right-clicking a device and clicking Pair or Setup to begin the setup process. You can unpair any Bluetooth device by clicking Unpair instead, or Untrust to remove it from your trusted device list.
    Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menuRaspberry Pi Bluetooth Devices control menu

If your Bluetooth device successfully pairs with your Raspberry Pi, you should be able to control and use it as intended. Additional configuration may be required to use or configure your device, depending on the type of device you’re using.

Using the Blueman Bluetooth Manager tool (desktop environment required)

If you don’t have a graphical desktop environment installed (for instance, if you’re using Raspberry Pi OS Lite) or if you want to set up Bluetooth remotely over SSH, you can use commands from the terminal to set up your Bluetooth connections.

You can also follow these instructions if you prefer to use the terminal from the Raspberry Pi desktop environment, or if you’re unable to connect using the Bluetooth Manager tool.

  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Raspberry Pi menu icon. From there, click Accessories > Terminal to open a new terminal window. If you’re connecting remotely using SSH, connect to your Raspberry Pi using your Pi’s username and password.
  2. As the default Bluetooth packages are quite basic, you’ll need to install the additional Bluetooth management tools. Type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to update your Raspberry Pi first. Once this process is complete, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez to install the necessary additional packages.
    Installing necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSHInstalling necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSH
  3. Once these packages have installed, reboot your Raspberry Pi by typing sudo reboot. You’ll need to re-establish your SSH connection if you’re connecting remotely.
  4. With a terminal window (or remote SSH connection) open, type sudo bluetoothctl. You may need to type your username and password again to confirm this. This will launch the Bluetooth terminal configuration tool.
  5. Type scan on to begin searching for local devices. A list of visible devices will appear, with Bluetooth MAC addresses (the device’s hardware ID) and device names.
    Scanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctlScanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctl
  6. To connect to one of these devices, you’ll need the Bluetooth MAC address for your device. If you see your device in the list, type pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, replacing this string with your device’s Bluetooth MAC address.
  7. This will begin the pairing process — you may need to confirm this on your device. If instructed, type yes to confirm the Bluetooth passkey is correct.
  8. If the pairing process is complete, the terminal message will change to reflect the device name, and you may see a pairing successful message.
    Successful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctlSuccessful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctl
  9. Once the pairing process has completed, type connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (using your Bluetooth device’s MAC address) to connect to it. If the connection is complete, a connection successful message (along with other log messages) will appear in the terminal.
  10. If you want to use this device regularly, type trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to place the device in your Bluetooth trusted devices list. This will save you time, meaning you won’t need to pair it again in the future. If this is successful, a trust succeeded message will appear in the terminal.
    Trusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctlTrusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctl
  11. Type exit to close the bluetoothctl tool once you’re done.

As with the GUI Bluetooth Manager tool, you may need to follow additional steps to configure and use your device further, depending on the device itself.

If you don’t have a graphical desktop environment installed (for instance, if you’re using Raspberry Pi OS Lite) or if you want to set up Bluetooth remotely over SSH, you can use commands from the terminal to set up your Bluetooth connections.

You can also follow these instructions if you prefer to use the terminal from the Raspberry Pi desktop environment, or if you’re unable to connect using the Bluetooth Manager tool.

  1. To start, open a terminal window by clicking the Raspberry Pi menu icon. From there, click Accessories > Terminal to open a new terminal window. If you’re connecting remotely using SSH, connect to your Raspberry Pi using your Pi’s username and password.
  2. As the default Bluetooth packages are quite basic, you’ll need to install the additional Bluetooth management tools. Type sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade to update your Raspberry Pi first. Once this process is complete, type sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez to install the necessary additional packages.
    Installing necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSHInstalling necessary Bluetooth packages on a Raspberry Pi via SSH
  3. Once these packages have installed, reboot your Raspberry Pi by typing sudo reboot. You’ll need to re-establish your SSH connection if you’re connecting remotely.
  4. With a terminal window (or remote SSH connection) open, type sudo bluetoothctl. You may need to type your username and password again to confirm this. This will launch the Bluetooth terminal configuration tool.
  5. Type scan on to begin searching for local devices. A list of visible devices will appear, with Bluetooth MAC addresses (the device’s hardware ID) and device names.
    Scanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctlScanning for Bluetooth Devices using bluetoothctl
  6. To connect to one of these devices, you’ll need the Bluetooth MAC address for your device. If you see your device in the list, type pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, replacing this string with your device’s Bluetooth MAC address.
  7. This will begin the pairing process — you may need to confirm this on your device. If instructed, type yes to confirm the Bluetooth passkey is correct.
  8. If the pairing process is complete, the terminal message will change to reflect the device name, and you may see a pairing successful message.
    Successful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctlSuccessful Bluetooth device pairing using bluetoothctl
  9. Once the pairing process has completed, type connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (using your Bluetooth device’s MAC address) to connect to it. If the connection is complete, a connection successful message (along with other log messages) will appear in the terminal.
  10. If you want to use this device regularly, type trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to place the device in your Bluetooth trusted devices list. This will save you time, meaning you won’t need to pair it again in the future. If this is successful, a trust succeeded message will appear in the terminal.
    Trusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctlTrusing a Bluetooth device using bluetoothctl
  11. Type exit to close the bluetoothctl tool once you’re done.

As with the GUI Bluetooth Manager tool, you may need to follow additional steps to configure and use your device further, depending on the device itself.

Setting up Bluetooth using a terminal or SSH connection

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You should (at this point) be able to use your Bluetooth device with your Raspberry Pi. Your Bluetooth devices should be paired, connected, and available for you to use, however you like.

Thanks to the Bluetooth Manager and bluetoothctl tools, it’s easy to connect and use multiple Bluetooth devices on your Raspberry Pi. If you’re using an older Pi without built-in Bluetooth, many third-party USB adapters should be supported out of the box, allowing you to connect Bluetooth peripherals with little additional setup required.

There are plenty of Raspberry Pi projects that you can tweak to make full use of Bluetooth connectivity – from wireless speakers to a Raspberry Pi-powered Amazon Echo Furby, where a Bluetooth microphone could be used over a wired alternative.

You should (at this point) be able to use your Bluetooth device with your Raspberry Pi. Your Bluetooth devices should be paired, connected, and available for you to use, however you like.

Thanks to the Bluetooth Manager and bluetoothctl tools, it’s easy to connect and use multiple Bluetooth devices on your Raspberry Pi. If you’re using an older Pi without built-in Bluetooth, many third-party USB adapters should be supported out of the box, allowing you to connect Bluetooth peripherals with little additional setup required.

There are plenty of Raspberry Pi projects that you can tweak to make full use of Bluetooth connectivity – from wireless speakers to a Raspberry Pi-powered Amazon Echo Furby, where a Bluetooth microphone could be used over a wired alternative.

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Updated: June 6th, 2020

In this guide I will show you how to drink whiskey. There are a few different ways that people like to drink whiskey, and I’m going to give you my top three.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Whiskey glassWhiskey glass×1
Bottle of whiskeyBottle of whiskey×1
  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let sit for a few seconds, then take a drink.
  • Let the whiskey rest in your mouth under your tongue. This allows the burn to settle and will help your mouth taste the real flavor of the drink.
  • Swallow the whiskey; breathe out through your nose. This will give you a more clear taste of the age and beauty of the drink.

This form of drinking whiskey is off putting to most people but allows the consumer to really get a true taste of the raw flavor of the drink. You are not hiding it with coke or other flavors. This is just pure aged goodness.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let it sit.
  • Take a drop of ice cold water (as cold as you can get it), and place it into the whiskey.
  • Repeat step two and three of “straight whiskey”

This “tear drop” whiskey is a way to draw out the more difficult flavors to find in the drink without drowning all of the aged goodness. This cold drop of water is going to bring out the lighter notes of the drink as well. This is a good way to get very subtle but great flavor from your whiskey.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass with three ice cubes (you can use more, but I recommend three).
  • DO NOT LET IT SIT. The longer you let it sit in the ice, the more diluted the flavor will be.
  • Drink slowly, and make sure you leave the whole ice cubes in the glass.

On the rocks is a more intense version of the “tear drop”. It is going to bring out a lot of lighter flavor that isn’t as harsh or raw.

How to Drink Whiskey

How to Drink WhiskeyHow to Drink Whiskey
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: June 6th, 2020

In this guide I will show you how to drink whiskey. There are a few different ways that people like to drink whiskey, and I’m going to give you my top three.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Whiskey glassWhiskey glass×1
Bottle of whiskeyBottle of whiskey×1
  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let sit for a few seconds, then take a drink.
  • Let the whiskey rest in your mouth under your tongue. This allows the burn to settle and will help your mouth taste the real flavor of the drink.
  • Swallow the whiskey; breathe out through your nose. This will give you a more clear taste of the age and beauty of the drink.

This form of drinking whiskey is off putting to most people but allows the consumer to really get a true taste of the raw flavor of the drink. You are not hiding it with coke or other flavors. This is just pure aged goodness.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let it sit.
  • Take a drop of ice cold water (as cold as you can get it), and place it into the whiskey.
  • Repeat step two and three of “straight whiskey”

This “tear drop” whiskey is a way to draw out the more difficult flavors to find in the drink without drowning all of the aged goodness. This cold drop of water is going to bring out the lighter notes of the drink as well. This is a good way to get very subtle but great flavor from your whiskey.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass with three ice cubes (you can use more, but I recommend three).
  • DO NOT LET IT SIT. The longer you let it sit in the ice, the more diluted the flavor will be.
  • Drink slowly, and make sure you leave the whole ice cubes in the glass.

On the rocks is a more intense version of the “tear drop”. It is going to bring out a lot of lighter flavor that isn’t as harsh or raw.

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How to Drink Whiskey

How to Drink WhiskeyHow to Drink Whiskey
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: June 6th, 2020

In this guide I will show you how to drink whiskey. There are a few different ways that people like to drink whiskey, and I’m going to give you my top three.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Whiskey glassWhiskey glass×1
Bottle of whiskeyBottle of whiskey×1
  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let sit for a few seconds, then take a drink.
  • Let the whiskey rest in your mouth under your tongue. This allows the burn to settle and will help your mouth taste the real flavor of the drink.
  • Swallow the whiskey; breathe out through your nose. This will give you a more clear taste of the age and beauty of the drink.

This form of drinking whiskey is off putting to most people but allows the consumer to really get a true taste of the raw flavor of the drink. You are not hiding it with coke or other flavors. This is just pure aged goodness.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let it sit.
  • Take a drop of ice cold water (as cold as you can get it), and place it into the whiskey.
  • Repeat step two and three of “straight whiskey”

This “tear drop” whiskey is a way to draw out the more difficult flavors to find in the drink without drowning all of the aged goodness. This cold drop of water is going to bring out the lighter notes of the drink as well. This is a good way to get very subtle but great flavor from your whiskey.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass with three ice cubes (you can use more, but I recommend three).
  • DO NOT LET IT SIT. The longer you let it sit in the ice, the more diluted the flavor will be.
  • Drink slowly, and make sure you leave the whole ice cubes in the glass.

On the rocks is a more intense version of the “tear drop”. It is going to bring out a lot of lighter flavor that isn’t as harsh or raw.

How to Drink Whiskey

How to Drink WhiskeyHow to Drink Whiskey
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: June 6th, 2020

In this guide I will show you how to drink whiskey. There are a few different ways that people like to drink whiskey, and I’m going to give you my top three.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Whiskey glassWhiskey glass×1
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  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let sit for a few seconds, then take a drink.
  • Let the whiskey rest in your mouth under your tongue. This allows the burn to settle and will help your mouth taste the real flavor of the drink.
  • Swallow the whiskey; breathe out through your nose. This will give you a more clear taste of the age and beauty of the drink.

This form of drinking whiskey is off putting to most people but allows the consumer to really get a true taste of the raw flavor of the drink. You are not hiding it with coke or other flavors. This is just pure aged goodness.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let it sit.
  • Take a drop of ice cold water (as cold as you can get it), and place it into the whiskey.
  • Repeat step two and three of “straight whiskey”

This “tear drop” whiskey is a way to draw out the more difficult flavors to find in the drink without drowning all of the aged goodness. This cold drop of water is going to bring out the lighter notes of the drink as well. This is a good way to get very subtle but great flavor from your whiskey.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass with three ice cubes (you can use more, but I recommend three).
  • DO NOT LET IT SIT. The longer you let it sit in the ice, the more diluted the flavor will be.
  • Drink slowly, and make sure you leave the whole ice cubes in the glass.

On the rocks is a more intense version of the “tear drop”. It is going to bring out a lot of lighter flavor that isn’t as harsh or raw.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let sit for a few seconds, then take a drink.
  • Let the whiskey rest in your mouth under your tongue. This allows the burn to settle and will help your mouth taste the real flavor of the drink.
  • Swallow the whiskey; breathe out through your nose. This will give you a more clear taste of the age and beauty of the drink.

This form of drinking whiskey is off putting to most people but allows the consumer to really get a true taste of the raw flavor of the drink. You are not hiding it with coke or other flavors. This is just pure aged goodness.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let sit for a few seconds, then take a drink.
  • Let the whiskey rest in your mouth under your tongue. This allows the burn to settle and will help your mouth taste the real flavor of the drink.
  • Swallow the whiskey; breathe out through your nose. This will give you a more clear taste of the age and beauty of the drink.

This form of drinking whiskey is off putting to most people but allows the consumer to really get a true taste of the raw flavor of the drink. You are not hiding it with coke or other flavors. This is just pure aged goodness.

Straight whiskey

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let it sit.
  • Take a drop of ice cold water (as cold as you can get it), and place it into the whiskey.
  • Repeat step two and three of “straight whiskey”

This “tear drop” whiskey is a way to draw out the more difficult flavors to find in the drink without drowning all of the aged goodness. This cold drop of water is going to bring out the lighter notes of the drink as well. This is a good way to get very subtle but great flavor from your whiskey.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass. Let it sit.
  • Take a drop of ice cold water (as cold as you can get it), and place it into the whiskey.
  • Repeat step two and three of “straight whiskey”

This “tear drop” whiskey is a way to draw out the more difficult flavors to find in the drink without drowning all of the aged goodness. This cold drop of water is going to bring out the lighter notes of the drink as well. This is a good way to get very subtle but great flavor from your whiskey.

Tear drop whiskey

  • Pour whiskey into the glass with three ice cubes (you can use more, but I recommend three).
  • DO NOT LET IT SIT. The longer you let it sit in the ice, the more diluted the flavor will be.
  • Drink slowly, and make sure you leave the whole ice cubes in the glass.

On the rocks is a more intense version of the “tear drop”. It is going to bring out a lot of lighter flavor that isn’t as harsh or raw.

  • Pour whiskey into the glass with three ice cubes (you can use more, but I recommend three).
  • DO NOT LET IT SIT. The longer you let it sit in the ice, the more diluted the flavor will be.
  • Drink slowly, and make sure you leave the whole ice cubes in the glass.

On the rocks is a more intense version of the “tear drop”. It is going to bring out a lot of lighter flavor that isn’t as harsh or raw.

On the rocks

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Total time: 60 minutes 
Updated: June 6th, 2020

Want to make something delicious out of a cheap bottle of vodka some friend left at your house? Welcome to the world of essence liquor!

What is essence liquor? Essence liquor is liquor whose flavor and qualities are greatly improved through the use of liquor essence (a concentrated liquid) and the process of aging, normally in a cask. You can use a variety of different inexpensive liquors to create essence liquor — and the results are phenomenal.

I recommend cheap vodka, as it is a good base and can be used to make s variety of flavored liquors and liqueurs.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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Buy shitty vodka or grain alcoholBuy shitty vodka or grain alcohol

Buy inexpensive vodka or grain alcohol that has a high number of distillations. The type of “neutral spirit” you’ll start off with depends on what kind of liquor you want to make; in other words, what kind of essence did you buy? I’ll be using and continuously drinking vodka, so I’ll just refer to all liquor as vodka from now on.

Soaking a cask in waterSoaking a cask in water

Fill each cask fully with hot water in order to let the wood expand, creating a better seal. This is especially important when using new casks or casks that haven’t been used in a long time. Let the casks sit for 20-30 minutes and then dump the water out.

Filling empty cask with liquorFilling empty cask with liquor

Fill each cask more than halfway with vodka. Let sit for 30 minutes; then, rotate 180 degrees and let sit for another 30 minutes. This will sterilize the inside of your cask! When finished, dump the vodka into your mouth, sink, or friendly hobo.

Mixing liquor essence with VodkaMixing liquor essence with Vodka

In a large seal able container (such as a clean soda or milk bottle), mix one bottle of liquor essence, 750mL of vodka, and one ounce of glycerin. Finally, add the amount of sugar recommended on the essence bottle. Close the container and shake until all sugar is dissolved.

I don’t have a photo for this step since I looked terrifying and decided not to add it. However, a vigorous 90 second shake will do the trick.

Filling an empty cask with essence liquorFilling an empty cask with essence liquor

Pour the combined ingredients into your cask. I recommend using a clean funnel (not one covered in motor oil).

Like a fine wine, liquors from essence improve with age! However, you do lose a small amount from using an actual cask (the angels share in whiskey production) so if you age it for more than two or three months more will be lost.

Also taste it regularly as the longer the beverage site the more flavor it will gather from the cask.

Your product will be drinkable in a day or two but will only improve with age. I left mine in for three weeks and it turned out amazingly.

Drink and repeat. Looking for the next great home brewing project? Try DIY mead making — it’s equally as lazy a process and is easier than brewing beer!

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How to Share A WiFi Password from iPhone to Android

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iPhones and Androids may as well be apples and oranges when it comes to compatibility, but sharing WiFi information between the two devices isn’t impossible.

If you have an iPhone, you will need a third-party app to share a Wi-Fi password with an Android device. These QR code generating apps have options built in to automatically make a QR code of your Wi-Fi information. There are more available on the iPhone app store.

You can manually exchange Wi-Fi information as well. If you aren’t sure what the wireless password is, check out our guide on how to find an unknown Wi-Fi password.

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  1. Open the Qrafter app.
  2. Choose Create at the bottom.
  3. Select WiFi Network.
  4. Send the generated QR code to the Android device via text, email, or any other method of choice. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).
  1. Open the Visual Codes app.
  2. Choose Add Code.
  3. Select Connect to WiFi.
  4. Choose the WiFi network with the password you want to share.
  5. Share the generated QR code with the Android device using text, email, or any method you want. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

If the Android device still can’t connect, reset the network settings and try to exchange Wi-Fi information one more time.

The Android recipient will need a QR reader, as well. Here are few popular options from the Google Play Store to get you started:

How to Share A WiFi Password from iPhone to Android

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iPhones and Androids may as well be apples and oranges when it comes to compatibility, but sharing WiFi information between the two devices isn’t impossible.

If you have an iPhone, you will need a third-party app to share a Wi-Fi password with an Android device. These QR code generating apps have options built in to automatically make a QR code of your Wi-Fi information. There are more available on the iPhone app store.

You can manually exchange Wi-Fi information as well. If you aren’t sure what the wireless password is, check out our guide on how to find an unknown Wi-Fi password.

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  1. Open the Qrafter app.
  2. Choose Create at the bottom.
  3. Select WiFi Network.
  4. Send the generated QR code to the Android device via text, email, or any other method of choice. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).
  1. Open the Visual Codes app.
  2. Choose Add Code.
  3. Select Connect to WiFi.
  4. Choose the WiFi network with the password you want to share.
  5. Share the generated QR code with the Android device using text, email, or any method you want. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

If the Android device still can’t connect, reset the network settings and try to exchange Wi-Fi information one more time.

The Android recipient will need a QR reader, as well. Here are few popular options from the Google Play Store to get you started:

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How to Share A WiFi Password from iPhone to Android

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iPhones and Androids may as well be apples and oranges when it comes to compatibility, but sharing WiFi information between the two devices isn’t impossible.

If you have an iPhone, you will need a third-party app to share a Wi-Fi password with an Android device. These QR code generating apps have options built in to automatically make a QR code of your Wi-Fi information. There are more available on the iPhone app store.

You can manually exchange Wi-Fi information as well. If you aren’t sure what the wireless password is, check out our guide on how to find an unknown Wi-Fi password.

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  1. Open the Qrafter app.
  2. Choose Create at the bottom.
  3. Select WiFi Network.
  4. Send the generated QR code to the Android device via text, email, or any other method of choice. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).
  1. Open the Visual Codes app.
  2. Choose Add Code.
  3. Select Connect to WiFi.
  4. Choose the WiFi network with the password you want to share.
  5. Share the generated QR code with the Android device using text, email, or any method you want. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

If the Android device still can’t connect, reset the network settings and try to exchange Wi-Fi information one more time.

The Android recipient will need a QR reader, as well. Here are few popular options from the Google Play Store to get you started:

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If you have an iPhone, you will need a third-party app to share a Wi-Fi password with an Android device. These QR code generating apps have options built in to automatically make a QR code of your Wi-Fi information. There are more available on the iPhone app store.

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  1. Open the Qrafter app.
  2. Choose Create at the bottom.
  3. Select WiFi Network.
  4. Send the generated QR code to the Android device via text, email, or any other method of choice. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).
  1. Open the Visual Codes app.
  2. Choose Add Code.
  3. Select Connect to WiFi.
  4. Choose the WiFi network with the password you want to share.
  5. Share the generated QR code with the Android device using text, email, or any method you want. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

If the Android device still can’t connect, reset the network settings and try to exchange Wi-Fi information one more time.

The Android recipient will need a QR reader, as well. Here are few popular options from the Google Play Store to get you started:

  1. Open the Qrafter app.
  2. Choose Create at the bottom.
  3. Select WiFi Network.
  4. Send the generated QR code to the Android device via text, email, or any other method of choice. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).
  1. Open the Qrafter app.
  2. Choose Create at the bottom.
  3. Select WiFi Network.
  4. Send the generated QR code to the Android device via text, email, or any other method of choice. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

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  1. Open the Visual Codes app.
  2. Choose Add Code.
  3. Select Connect to WiFi.
  4. Choose the WiFi network with the password you want to share.
  5. Share the generated QR code with the Android device using text, email, or any method you want. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

If the Android device still can’t connect, reset the network settings and try to exchange Wi-Fi information one more time.

  1. Open the Visual Codes app.
  2. Choose Add Code.
  3. Select Connect to WiFi.
  4. Choose the WiFi network with the password you want to share.
  5. Share the generated QR code with the Android device using text, email, or any method you want. The Android user can use a QR scanning app to read the WiFi information (more on that below).

If the Android device still can’t connect, reset the network settings and try to exchange Wi-Fi information one more time.

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