Beware that some devices may be listed under a relatively cryptic name, often representing the model number + serial number. If not, click on the button normally named " SCAN " or the 3 dot image on the top right corner to bring up a pop-up menu, which will give you the option to refresh the list of devices.
This may require you to scan a barcode provided in the device manual to choose how the scanner connects to your Android device.
Choose Forget This Device and confirm your selection.Select the Info button ("i") on the right of the list entry.Locate the scanner on the My Devices list.Navigate to the Bluetooth settings on your iOS device: Settings > Bluetooth.The scanner is now disconnected from any previously connected device.Locate the " Unpair / Disconnect" barcode in the scanner's user manual and scan.
If you know it is /assumes it might be, unpair the scanner following the steps below ("Remove Scanner") and retry the connection steps above. Should the connection attempt fail then check the scanner is not currently connected to another device.Once successfully connected, the scanner will be listed under My Devices and have a "Connected" label next to it. The iPhone/iPad will now attempt to pair with the device. On your list of Other Devices, you should now be able to see your Bluetooth scanner. On your iPhone/iPad, navigate to the Bluetooth settings: Settings > Bluetooth More information about this behaviour: Keyboard Not Showing (iOS) To bring up the iOS keyboard, double-pressing the scanner trigger may be required for some scanning devices. HID mode allows you to still bring up the iOS software keyboard while a scanner is connected.