Copy the Hardware ID from Device Manager (e.g., USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001 ). In Google, search:
[Your Name]
I need to verify if this is a phishing attempt. Phishing sites often use urgent language about drivers or security updates to get users to download malicious software. The domain structure is suspicious—adding "listingdetails" and a number after the domain is not standard. Legitimate websites don't use such complex paths to distribute drivers.
If you can share the (from Device Manager) or the exact Bluetooth device name , I can give you a direct, safe driver search strategy.
: The dongle appears under "Other Devices" with a yellow exclamation mark in the Device Manager.
Condition & notes
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Launch Studio is the official portal where manufacturers qualify and register Bluetooth-enabled devices. When searching for tech enthusiasts, developers, and system administrators are usually hunting for specific hardware identification, compliance data, or the correct software drivers required to make a specific Bluetooth component function seamlessly within Google’s ecosystem (such as Android, ChromeOS, or Google hardware).
If the generic Microsoft stack fails, the device may require a specific driver layer (such as the CSR Harmony software stack). Because official standalone download portals for these unbranded adapters rarely exist, utilizing a verified diagnostic utility can bridge the gap.
What are you using (e.g., Windows 10 Home/Pro, Windows 11)? Does it show up in the Device Manager at all?
Given the severe security warning, you must proceed with extreme caution. The safest and most effective path is to rely entirely on Windows' native drivers and services,
Google will return results from Microsoft Update Catalog, Intel, or driver forums.
: If the dongle connects but audio is poor, ensure you haven't installed an outdated CSR Harmony driver, which can conflict with Windows 10's native stack.