Clicked on connect, and boom, it worked! If you close the window, it'll disconnect though. After I got it to stay open, I scrolled down to "Headset Type" and changed the "screen" option to "does not have a display". So I did my best to get it to stay open, by moving the window around. So I went into Devices and Printers, double clicked on the headphones, and for some reason, it'd close by itself a couple of seconds after opening. My guess is windows thinks the headphones have a "screen" where you can connect from said device, but it doesn't have one. Uninstalled bluetooth drivers, updated to latest, remove bluetooth device under settings, ran the troubleshoot, reset the headphones by holding vol up and down for a few secs when it was off and nothing, did pretty much everything and it still won't connect. So I spent over an hour trying to get my laptop to pair with the headphones.
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