None of my devices are being detected by Bluetooth on my PC. My motherboard is the B650M AX, and I’ve already done a lot of research but can’t find a solution. Please share as many suggestions as possible based on the info I’ve given.
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Is your motherboard the ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX? I found a couple of B650M boards with AX, but this one seems like the closest match.
I checked ASUS’s website for this board, and it doesn’t seem like Bluetooth is listed as a feature. Not all motherboards come with Bluetooth by default. If this is your motherboard, you may need to get some separate Bluetooth hardware.
The easiest solution is to get a USB Bluetooth dongle. It’s a small device that plugs into your computer and gives you Bluetooth functionality. Windows should automatically handle the drivers.
There are plenty of Bluetooth dongles available online, and reviews can help you find a good one. Some of your devices may have come with one too, so check that as well. If you have a lot of devices or something unusual, that could make a difference too.
If none of this is helpful, try looking up your exact motherboard model on the manufacturer’s website to check if it has Bluetooth and any instructions for setting it up.
Rory said:
Is your motherboard the ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX? I found a couple of B650M boards with AX, but this one seems like the closest match.
I checked ASUS’s website for this board, and it doesn’t seem like Bluetooth is listed as a feature. Not all motherboards come with Bluetooth by default. If this is your motherboard, you may need to get some separate Bluetooth hardware.
The easiest solution is to get a USB Bluetooth dongle. It’s a small device that plugs into your computer and gives you Bluetooth functionality. Windows should automatically handle the drivers.
There are plenty of Bluetooth dongles available online, and reviews can help you find a good one. Some of your devices may have come with one too, so check that as well. If you have a lot of devices or something unusual, that could make a difference too.
If none of this is helpful, try looking up your exact motherboard model on the manufacturer’s website to check if it has Bluetooth and any instructions for setting it up.
Another thing to note is that if your Bluetooth device needs special software, you can usually find installation instructions on the manufacturer’s website or in the quick start guide that came with it.
Rory said:
Is your motherboard the ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX? I found a couple of B650M boards with AX, but this one seems like the closest match.
I checked ASUS’s website for this board, and it doesn’t seem like Bluetooth is listed as a feature. Not all motherboards come with Bluetooth by default. If this is your motherboard, you may need to get some separate Bluetooth hardware.
The easiest solution is to get a USB Bluetooth dongle. It’s a small device that plugs into your computer and gives you Bluetooth functionality. Windows should automatically handle the drivers.
There are plenty of Bluetooth dongles available online, and reviews can help you find a good one. Some of your devices may have come with one too, so check that as well. If you have a lot of devices or something unusual, that could make a difference too.
If none of this is helpful, try looking up your exact motherboard model on the manufacturer’s website to check if it has Bluetooth and any instructions for setting it up.
Another thing to note is that if your Bluetooth device needs special software, you can usually find installation instructions on the manufacturer’s website or in the quick start guide that came with it.
My motherboard is actually called the B650M D3HP AX.
Rory said:
Rory said:
Is your motherboard the ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX? I found a couple of B650M boards with AX, but this one seems like the closest match.
I checked ASUS’s website for this board, and it doesn’t seem like Bluetooth is listed as a feature. Not all motherboards come with Bluetooth by default. If this is your motherboard, you may need to get some separate Bluetooth hardware.
The easiest solution is to get a USB Bluetooth dongle. It’s a small device that plugs into your computer and gives you Bluetooth functionality. Windows should automatically handle the drivers.
There are plenty of Bluetooth dongles available online, and reviews can help you find a good one. Some of your devices may have come with one too, so check that as well. If you have a lot of devices or something unusual, that could make a difference too.
If none of this is helpful, try looking up your exact motherboard model on the manufacturer’s website to check if it has Bluetooth and any instructions for setting it up.
Another thing to note is that if your Bluetooth device needs special software, you can usually find installation instructions on the manufacturer’s website or in the quick start guide that came with it.
My motherboard is actually called the B650M D3HP AX.
It’s supposed to have Bluetooth 5, but I couldn’t find the driver for it on the Gigabyte website.
Rory said:
Rory said:
Is your motherboard the ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX? I found a couple of B650M boards with AX, but this one seems like the closest match.
I checked ASUS’s website for this board, and it doesn’t seem like Bluetooth is listed as a feature. Not all motherboards come with Bluetooth by default. If this is your motherboard, you may need to get some separate Bluetooth hardware.
The easiest solution is to get a USB Bluetooth dongle. It’s a small device that plugs into your computer and gives you Bluetooth functionality. Windows should automatically handle the drivers.
There are plenty of Bluetooth dongles available online, and reviews can help you find a good one. Some of your devices may have come with one too, so check that as well. If you have a lot of devices or something unusual, that could make a difference too.
If none of this is helpful, try looking up your exact motherboard model on the manufacturer’s website to check if it has Bluetooth and any instructions for setting it up.
Another thing to note is that if your Bluetooth device needs special software, you can usually find installation instructions on the manufacturer’s website or in the quick start guide that came with it.
My motherboard is actually called the B650M D3HP AX.
The support page for your motherboard does have a “Realtek 8852 Bluetooth driver.” If you haven’t installed it yet, it’s worth giving it a try.
I’m not sure if linking downloads is allowed here, but you can find it by searching “B650M D3HP AX manual” on Gigabyte’s official site.