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Driver Bluetooth M-tech Bt-05 Access

M-Tech BT-05

The is a popular, budget-friendly Bluetooth 5.0 USB dongle designed to add wireless connectivity to desktop PCs and laptops . This mini adapter allows you to connect a variety of peripherals, including keyboards, mice, speakers, and gamepads, to your computer. Key Features and Specifications Bluetooth Version: v5.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate).

  1. Plug in the BT-05.
  2. If Windows installs automatically, test first (skip to Testing). If not:
  3. In Device Manager, right-click device → Update driver → Browse my computer for drivers → Let me pick → Have Disk, then point to the downloaded driver folder (or choose the provided .inf).
  4. If driver package is an installer (.exe/.msi), run it as Administrator and follow prompts, then reboot if requested.
  5. After installation, restart the computer. Confirm in Device Manager the device appears under “Bluetooth” without warning icons.

Backward Compatibility:

Works with Bluetooth v4.0, 3.0, 2.1, and 2.0. driver bluetooth m-tech bt-05

M-Tech BT-05

The remains a solid, dirt-cheap Bluetooth adapter (often under $5). Once you correctly install the driver bluetooth m-tech bt-05 using the CSR generic driver or the virtual CD, it performs reliably for mice, keyboards, and low-bandwidth tasks. For heavy audio streaming or gaming controllers, consider spending slightly more on an adapter with native Windows 10/11 support (e.g., TP-Link UB500 or ASUS BT500). However, if you already own the BT-05, the driver solutions above will breathe new life into it. M-Tech BT-05 The is a popular, budget-friendly Bluetooth 5

Plug in

Before hunting for manual files, let Windows attempt to find the driver through its own verified database. the BT-05 dongle. Open Device Manager (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Plug in the BT-05

What is the M-Tech BT-05?

Step 1: The "Plug and Play" Check (Windows 10/11)

M-Tech BT-05

The is a standard Bluetooth 4.0 (Low Energy) dongle typically using a CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) or Realtek chipset.

USB Dongle Version:

For most modern systems, these devices are designed to be "Plug and Play," meaning Windows should handle the driver automatically.