Bluetooth pairing timed out when not in use after a short time

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I'm on a Kali (4.18.0-kali3-amd64) and I have an issue with my headsets when I pair them with the internal bluetooth of my computer : it disconnects itself when they're not in use continuously.



service bluetooth status


Returns when it happens :



déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Start: Connection timed out (110)
déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: avdtp_start failed
déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Transaction label doesn't match


I can redo the pairing but the issue persists and I've search solution about avdtp_start but none are about this specific issue.



hciconfig list

hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB
BD Address: F0:03:8C:F3:22:5E ACL MTU: 1024:8 SCO MTU: 50:8
UP RUNNING
RX bytes:4165524 acl:417 sco:3409 events:569074 errors:0
TX bytes:451525561 acl:528746 sco:1597 commands:40234 errors:0









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    I'm on a Kali (4.18.0-kali3-amd64) and I have an issue with my headsets when I pair them with the internal bluetooth of my computer : it disconnects itself when they're not in use continuously.



    service bluetooth status


    Returns when it happens :



    déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Start: Connection timed out (110)
    déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: avdtp_start failed
    déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Transaction label doesn't match


    I can redo the pairing but the issue persists and I've search solution about avdtp_start but none are about this specific issue.



    hciconfig list

    hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB
    BD Address: F0:03:8C:F3:22:5E ACL MTU: 1024:8 SCO MTU: 50:8
    UP RUNNING
    RX bytes:4165524 acl:417 sco:3409 events:569074 errors:0
    TX bytes:451525561 acl:528746 sco:1597 commands:40234 errors:0









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      I'm on a Kali (4.18.0-kali3-amd64) and I have an issue with my headsets when I pair them with the internal bluetooth of my computer : it disconnects itself when they're not in use continuously.



      service bluetooth status


      Returns when it happens :



      déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Start: Connection timed out (110)
      déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: avdtp_start failed
      déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Transaction label doesn't match


      I can redo the pairing but the issue persists and I've search solution about avdtp_start but none are about this specific issue.



      hciconfig list

      hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB
      BD Address: F0:03:8C:F3:22:5E ACL MTU: 1024:8 SCO MTU: 50:8
      UP RUNNING
      RX bytes:4165524 acl:417 sco:3409 events:569074 errors:0
      TX bytes:451525561 acl:528746 sco:1597 commands:40234 errors:0









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      I'm on a Kali (4.18.0-kali3-amd64) and I have an issue with my headsets when I pair them with the internal bluetooth of my computer : it disconnects itself when they're not in use continuously.



      service bluetooth status


      Returns when it happens :



      déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Start: Connection timed out (110)
      déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: avdtp_start failed
      déc. 20 17:36:56 localhost bluetoothd[1359]: Transaction label doesn't match


      I can redo the pairing but the issue persists and I've search solution about avdtp_start but none are about this specific issue.



      hciconfig list

      hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB
      BD Address: F0:03:8C:F3:22:5E ACL MTU: 1024:8 SCO MTU: 50:8
      UP RUNNING
      RX bytes:4165524 acl:417 sco:3409 events:569074 errors:0
      TX bytes:451525561 acl:528746 sco:1597 commands:40234 errors:0






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