Bluetooth on iPhone 5s does not

I am unable to link via Bluetooth my iPhone 5s (iOS 9.2.1) with my iMac (OS 10.11.3) (including links very well with the mouse, the keyboard and the trackpad). Following the instructions in other posts on this forum, I went into settings > general > reset > reset network settings on my iPhone and reset.  After the reset, I am still unable to connect via Bluetooth to my iMac.  The iMac says: 'Now discoverable' and said iPhone: 'Now discoverable', the iPhone will appear in the list of devices in the Bluetooth menu on the iMac, but under the iPhone is "not connected".  After trying to connect because I get an error message "Connection failed."  I restarted the iPhone and iMac and I tried again.  Same results.

I appreciate any advice or guidance to correct this problem.

Thank you

Carl

An iPhone will pair not via Bluetooth to a computer (Mac or Windows) with the exception of hotspot and then only if your cell phone plan he supports. See below for more information. https://discussions.Apple.com/docs/doc-7722

If you try to use the procedure of transfer/continuity or AirDrop, which does not have Bluetooth but devices don't are NOT matched. Bluetooth must be just on and the devices within range of the other. The following may help in problems of transfer/continuity: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204678

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