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Pairing (computing)

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Pairing, sometimes known as bonding, is a process used in computer networking that helps set up an initial linkage between computing devices to allow communications between them. The most common example is used in Bluetooth,[1] where the pairing process is used to link devices like a Bluetooth headset with a mobile phone.

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  1. ^ "Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support". support.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2024-11-08.