According to user reports, the native drivers for this dongle should install automatically. If they don't, you can manually trigger the installation:
or a similar Bluetooth SIG listing page for a driver or device.
Since the dongle relies on native drivers, forcing Windows to reinstall them can resolve the issue. According to user reports, the native drivers for
Updated: 2025 — Information applies to Windows 10, 11, and legacy versions. Driver availability for listing ID 75270 is subject to change by LaunchStudioBluetooth.com.
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/listingdetails/75270 Updated: 2025 — Information applies to Windows 10,
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/listing/details/75270
Open Device Manager, expand Universal Serial Bus controllers , right-click each USB Root Hub entry, and select Update driver . If updates are unavailable, try uninstalling the USB controller devices and restarting your computer to force Windows to reinstall them. If updates are unavailable, try uninstalling the USB
https://launchstudiobluetooth.com/listingdetails/75270/driver-exclusive
An “exclusive” Bluetooth driver typically means:
Launch Studio Bluetooth listing 75270 refers to a Declaration ID for certified Bluetooth 5.0 USB dongles that typically utilize native Windows 10/11 drivers, often built on CSR chipsets. Users seeking exclusive drivers should instead utilize Device Manager to install generic Bluetooth radio or CSR drivers, as these devices are designed to be plug-and-play. To troubleshoot driver issues, visit Microsoft Q&A . Google Groupshttps://groups.google.com
If you own such a device, always archive your exclusive driver (ID 75270 or otherwise) in cloud storage and label it with the hardware revision.