: Some users report volume fluctuations (jumping to 96%) with Jieli-based headsets. This is often fixed by rolling back to a "Generic Bluetooth" driver provided by Windows.
: If you don't see a "Bluetooth" button in Windows after plugging it in, your device is likely a USB Audio Bridge . It will appear under "Sound, video and game controllers" in Device Manager rather than "Bluetooth".
: Sometimes labeled as "PC-T7" or "USB Composite Device".
: For firmware-level issues or specialized "update mode" access, refer to the Jieli USB Dongle Update Tool Manual .
: Sites like DriverIdentifier host specific driver packages for devices using the BR21 Stereo chip, such as those from Borofone. Understanding Your Device
If your device isn't working automatically, use these resources to find the specific driver compatible with your hardware:
Finding the correct can be tricky because JieLi (ZhuHai Jieli Technology) often produces chips for "driverless" USB composite devices. These are frequently recognized by modern operating systems like Windows 10 and 11 as standard USB Audio or HID devices without needing third-party software. Direct Driver Resources
: Many "Bluetooth dongles" using this chip actually function as external sound cards that transmit audio via Bluetooth, rather than acting as a standard Windows Bluetooth adapter. Troubleshooting Common Issues