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Bluetooth 4.0 – low energy - can now be easily added to any Windows XP or later PC – regrettably not Mac yet. It is used to share voice, audio, data, photos, and videos between paired devices ...
I didn't really expect this to be a hard thing to find - I'd like to add Bluetooth to my desktop PC (X570, 3700X, etc.). I'm agnostic about wifi inclusion - it's happily plugged into the wall ...
Why does my PC say Bluetooth is not available on this device? Usually, when your PC fails to detect Bluetooth hardware, it says “Bluetooth is not available on this device”.
It is fairly easy to connect your Bluetooth headphones to PC. Just follow these steps, and they'll be working in no time.
The Bluetooth 4.0 adapter is incredibly easy to use, especially if you’re working with a PC or laptop with Windows 8 or 10 installed.
The FCC has granted approval to Dell for that new version of the Axim X3i Pocket PC with both Bluetooth and WiFi we first heard about back in October (the current version only has 802.11b WiFi).