If your "JQ-BT" device comes from a DIY electronics kit (like the "FM Radio DIY Electronics Kit Bluetooth 5.0 Speaker"), it uses a standard Bluetooth module that expects to connect to a phone or tablet. The issue is rarely a driver problem on your computer. Instead, the computer may be trying to treat it as an audio device, but the speaker kit might not be broadcasting the correct signals for a PC to automatically recognize it as such.
If your JQBT device is not connecting or showing an error in Device Manager, follow these steps to reset or update the driver: Update via Device Manager Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager Expand the jqbt bluetooth driver
to see if a specific JQBT or Realtek/Broadcom matching driver is available. Method 2: Identify the Hardware ID via Device Manager If your "JQ-BT" device comes from a DIY
If your device is recognized as an "Unknown Device" or fails to work automatically, follow these steps: If your JQBT device is not connecting or
If Windows Update fails, you need to find out what actual hardware chip is hidden inside the JQBT adapter. Right-click the and select Device Manager .
Which (e.g., Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS) are you running?