Or, may be your phones not support multipoint and first you must unpair it from one device to connect it to another All my headphones connected to bluetooth 5.0 - 5.3 working fine, I checked on different devices and different bluetooth dongles 5.x, maybe on lower versions, I did not check. If your headphones connect but do not play sound, there may be a problem with the codecs. I have Redmi Buds 3 Pro headphones, Edifer 820 NB+, Realme Buds T100, and they all work, at least on SBC (I didn’t check more specifically), since AAC and APTX support is only in the latest versions of Windows 10 and 11, and LDAC still not officially supported. I'm trying to launch the Anker Soundcore Note i (bt 5.2) headset, but there is still hope. Now device manager shows Realtek Bluetooth 5.3 Adapter and hci 12.56518 / lmp12.45992, my Easy Idea 5.0 adapter is based on Realtek RTL8761BUV chip, works now on 5.3 driver. I ended up needing to right click the link and select Save target as.įor it to work for me on Windows 10, I unzipped the cab file into a folder and then used Device Manager to look at that folder. The CD that came with the device listed RTL8671B, but it's not on Realtek's website.
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