Thanks, is pairing something done often enough that it requires a
service? Having more service means more power usage when idle. How are
other platforms handle that (trying on a s3 android phone it seems you
need to be in settings to pair as well).

Once the device has been paired and is known/trusted bluez should allows
pairing without UI, so it's a "first time use" thing only right?

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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  No Bluetooth pairing handler when systemsettings isn't open

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