How to Install Bluedio Bluetooth Headset Driver on Windows 7


How to Install Bluedio Bluetooth Headset Driver on Windows 7

If you have a Bluedio Bluetooth headset and want to use it with your Windows 7 computer, you may encounter some driver issues. The headset may not be detected properly or may not function as expected. In this article, we will show you how to install the Bluedio Bluetooth headset driver on Windows 7 and fix some common problems.

What is Bluedio Bluetooth Headset?

Bluedio is a brand of wireless headphones that offer high-quality sound and noise cancellation features. They have various models of Bluetooth headsets, such as the R+, T2S, T3, and F2. These headsets can connect to your devices via Bluetooth or a 3.5mm audio cable. They also have a built-in microphone and control buttons for answering calls, adjusting volume, and switching tracks.

Why Do You Need Bluedio Bluetooth Headset Driver?


What is Bluedio Bluetooth Headset?

A driver is a software that allows your computer to communicate with your hardware devices. Without a proper driver, your computer may not recognize your headset or may not be able to use its full functionality. For example, you may not be able to hear sound, use the microphone, or control the headset with the buttons.

Some Bluedio Bluetooth headsets come with a USB dongle that can plug into your computer and install the driver automatically. However, if you don’t have the dongle or want to use the headset without it, you need to install the driver manually.

How to Install Bluedio Bluetooth Headset Driver on Windows 7?


Why Do You Need Bluedio Bluetooth Headset Driver?

To install the Bluedio Bluetooth headset driver on Windows 7, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Make sure your computer has a Bluetooth adapter that supports Bluetooth 4.0 or higher. If not, you can buy a USB Bluetooth adapter and plug it into your computer.
  2. Download the Broadcom Driver 6.2.1.500 from https://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth. This is a generic driver that works with most Bluetooth devices.[^1^]
  3. Run the downloaded file and follow the instructions to install the driver.
  4. Turn on your Bluedio Bluetooth headset and put it in pairing mode. Usually, this involves holding down the power button for a few seconds until you hear a voice prompt or see a flashing light.
  5. On your computer, go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Add a Device. Your computer will scan for nearby Bluetooth devices and show them on the screen.
  6. Select your Bluedio Bluetooth headset from the list and click Next. Your computer will try to install the driver for your headset.
  7. If you see a message that says “Bluetooth Peripheral Device X No Driver Found”, don’t worry. This means that there are some additional drivers that need to be installed.[^2^]
  8. Right-click on the device and select Update Driver Software > Browse My Computer > Let Me Pick From a List.
  9. In the list of hardware types, choose Ports (COM & LPT).
  10. In the next window, select Microsoft as the manufacturer and Standard Serial over Bluetooth link as the model. Click Next.
  11. You may see a warning that says “Installing this device driver is not recommended”. Click Yes to continue.
  12. Repeat steps 7-11 for each Bluetooth Peripheral Device that has no driver found.
  13. Restart your computer and test your Bluedio Bluetooth headset.

How to Fix Common Problems with Bluedio Bluetooth Headset on Windows 7?


How to Install Bluedio Bluetooth Headset Driver on Windows 7?

If you still have problems with your Bluedio Bluetooth headset on Windows 7 after installing the driver, you can try these troubleshooting tips: