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Personal website of Gregory K. Maxey, Commander USN (Retired)
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If you have recently purchased a generic Bluetooth 5.0 dongle and are seeing a prompt for or a link to launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/75270 , you are likely dealing with a chipset that requires specific drivers to function correctly.
If you are using a major brand laptop or desktop, it is always safer to download the driver directly from the manufacturer’s support page:
: Plug in the dongle and go to Settings > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Optional updates . Windows may already have the driver waiting for you. Use Device Manager : Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . 75270 bluetooth driver
Note the (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID). Searching for these values (e.g., USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8771 ) will help you find the exact driver on official manufacturer sites like Realtek or Intel . Drivers for Specific Systems
This specific listing (75270) refers to a certification for a Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy (LE) controller. These adapters often appear as "Unknown Device" in Windows Device Manager and won't work until the proper driver is installed. Quick Fix: How to Identify and Install the Driver If you have recently purchased a generic Bluetooth 5
Go to the tab and select Hardware Ids from the dropdown.
Most devices associated with the 75270 listing use the or Realtek chipsets. Follow these steps to get your Bluetooth working: Use Device Manager : Right-click the Start button
In Device Manager, right-click the unknown device and select .
Right-click it and select > Search automatically for drivers . Manual Search (Hardware ID) :
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