Windows will automatically search for your device. Step 2Ĭlick for Add a Bluetooth device, in the meantime, make sure your Bluetooth headphone is on. As you can see here the driver is successfully installed. Step 1 Plug in the USB Bluetooth dongle if you don’t have Bluetooth build inĪfter you’ve plugged in Windows will automatically find the right driver for you. I’ve also bought the LG HBS-200 to test out the A2DP music stream. You can get it for under $2 plus free shipping. What I did was go to eBay and bought a USB Bluetooth dongle and with a week and a half waiting here it is. It’s cheap. Since my laptop is a lower end of the Acer Aspire series it does not have Bluetooth hardware built in. Windows 7: RC no longer includes a Bluetooth audio class driver (However, do support A2DP).Service Pack 2 adds Bluetooth 2.0 capabilities. Windows Vista: Does not support A2DP natively, but third-parties can provide A2DP profile support without entirely replacing Microsoft’s stack.Windows XP: Does not natively support A2DP, but newer Bluetooth USB dongles and built-in adapters include drivers with A2DP support.Here is what I’ve done with the Bluetooth streaming on my Acer Aspire 5580 laptop pairing with LG HBS-200 Stereo Headphone set in Windows 7 RC.īefore I start here is the different version of Windows that Supports* the A2DP (taken from wiki) You can actually do the same on Windows too. Also, select the headset as the default audio device for Windows or the application with which you want to use the headset.Ever since Apple has enabled the Bluetooth to stream music wireless on iPhone years ago, I have been always fascinated by the fact that you can now listen to music without having the annoying wire around you. Tip: If your headset pairs successfully to your computer, but you do not hear any audio in the headset, turn the headset off and then back on again. If necessary, right-click the headset icon, and then click Connect.If prompted for a passkey, enter "0000" (four zeros), and then click Next.When your headset appears, select it, and then click Next. Windows connects to your headset.The Add a Device windows appears, and immediately starts searching for your headset. Note: Depending on your computer's configuration, you may first have to click Control Panel, then Devices and Printers. On your computer, click Start, and then click Devices and Printers.Make sure your computer's Bluetooth chip supports the Headset or Handsfree Bluetooth profile (if your computer has a data-only Bluetooth profile, you cannot pair your headset to it).To pair your Bluetooth headset to a Windows 7 computer:
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