Wait 30–60 seconds for Windows to detect the hardware.
Expand and look for any mentions of "Realtek," "CSR," or "Bluetooth." Check the box and click Download and install . 4. Third-Party Driver Alternatives
It is important to understand that ; it is the official qualification portal for the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) where manufacturers register their products to prove they meet industry standards. Listing 75270 refers to a specific Bluetooth 5.0 chipset used by many "no-name" or "white-label" adapter manufacturers. Wait 30–60 seconds for Windows to detect the hardware
If Windows finds a driver, follow the prompts to install and . 3. Use Windows Optional Updates
If you’ve recently purchased a Bluetooth 5.0 USB dongle and found that it won't connect, you likely encountered a link pointing to . Wait 30–60 seconds for Windows to detect the hardware
Sometimes, the necessary driver is tucked away in the section of your settings: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update . Click "View optional updates" (if available).
Because these devices are often generic, they lack a dedicated support website. This guide will walk you through the correct ways to get your device working on Windows 10. 1. Let Windows 10 Install the Driver Automatically Wait 30–60 seconds for Windows to detect the hardware
Check your system tray (bottom right corner) for the Bluetooth icon . 2. Force an Update via Device Manager
If the icon doesn't appear, the device might be listed as an "Unknown Device." You can force Windows to find the correct driver through the : Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Look for "Other devices" or "Bluetooth" .