https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506319

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--- Comment #3 from [email protected] ---
I have experienced the same issue. I didn't want KDE Connect, I don't use it,
but it is installed by default in some distros. I am on CachyOS 6.19.3-2 (v3)
using a ugreen 6.0 bluetooth adapter that works fine when KDE connect is not
installed. KDE Connect was a default program. All bluetooth devices (in this
case, headphones) would automatically disconnect on boot, requiring a restart
of the bluetooth service to get them to stay connected.

I spent hours over a few days trying to identify the issue, and while many
people seem to have experienced it with KDE there is little public information
connecting it to this package. I finally managed to figure it out by
accidentally uninstalling this app as I was trying other things. This needs to
be fixed. Until it is, I don't think KDE connect should be installed by default
in any packages or distros (or recommended as a default application, as it is
on the wiki). At the very least, it should be disabled by default, and not
autostart. I was unable to disable autostart (why isn't it an option?), so I
have removed the package.

Downgrading bluez also resolves the issue. I only tested 5.80 as I'd seen
someone suggest this, however I don't want out of date drivers. Building it
from the git via AUR does not change this behaviour. I did try disabling the
bluetooth backend, but even on reboot it did not resolve the behaviour.

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