Every Bluetooth device must undergo qualification before it can legally display the Bluetooth trademark. The launchstudio.wireless.com portal hosts these public registry details.
For macOS:
If you are using a custom-built PC or an upgraded internal PCIe card, go directly to the silicon manufacturer:
chipset, a common component in generic or "no-name" wireless adapters.
To get your device working, you must translate this compliance listing into a physical brand and model name. Identifying Your Wireless Hardware Manufacturer Every Bluetooth device must undergo qualification before it
It is highly likely you are looking for drivers for a specific piece of hardware (likely a USB Bluetooth dongle or internal PCIe card) and found a reference to this number.
You will see a string that looks like USB\VID_xxxx&PID_xxxx . Note the numbers and letters following VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID).
Often utilizes a Realtek RTL8761B or similar chipset.
To help you find the exact download link for your specific machine, if you provide your or the Hardware ID from Device Manager, I can give you a direct link. To get your device working, you must translate
Once you know the hardware vendor, bypass search engines and go directly to the support infrastructure of your device manufacturer.
If you saw “75270” in your device properties, logs, or support email, follow this step-by-step method to get the right driver.
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and check the Optional Updates section. Manufacturers frequently push generic architecture patches there.
These adapters are typically "Plug and Play." They are designed to use the . Note the numbers and letters following VID (Vendor
Look for the name of your wireless controller (e.g., Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 , Realtek RTL8822CE , or Qualcomm Atheros ).
For the , there is no official "launchstudio.wireless.com" download site. Instead, "Launch Studio" is the internal portal for the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) where manufacturers register their hardware.
What is the of your computer or wireless adapter?