: Plug the dongle into a different USB port and restart your computer. Windows 10 and 11 often recognize these dongles as "Generic Bluetooth Radio" or "Bluetooth USB Adapter" automatically. Use Windows Update : Open Settings > Windows Update . Click Check for updates .
: Many of these dongles use CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) or Realtek chips. Right-click Start and select Device Manager . Find the "Unknown Device" (likely under "Other devices"). Right-click it > Properties > Details . Change the dropdown to Hardware Ids . Launchstudio.bluetooth.com Listingdetails 75270 Driver
The number refers to a Qualified Design ID (QDID) on the Bluetooth SIG website. It is a certification record that proves the device meets Bluetooth 5.0 standards. Manufacturers often print this URL on the manual to save space, assuming users can find generic drivers online. How to Install the Correct Driver : Plug the dongle into a different USB
Searching for the typically points to a specific Bluetooth 5.0 USB Dongle Click Check for updates
: If the dongle shows up as an "Unknown Device," use a tool like Driver Easy to scan and identify the specific CSR or Barrot chipset required.
. This link is often included in the product's packaging because it contains the official Bluetooth SIG qualification details rather than a direct download link for software.
: For Ubuntu or other distros, these dongles (often Barrot or CSR) may require specific firmware files to be moved into the /lib/firmware/rtl_bt/ directory.