Mi iphone 5s bluetooth no detecta equipos bose

Tengo un iphone 5s y no me detecta el bluetooth del equipo bose alguien sabe como solucionarlo ?

The iPhone does not support connecting to other phones or computers. The only way to connect to a computer via Bluetooth with the iPhone is if you are using the Personal Hotspot feature of the phone for the Internet for the Macbook.

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