Bluetooth in general for controllers sucks, I have an 8bitdo and a Ps4 controller and they all have poor latency through bluetooth compared to wired connections. Don't blame windows for bluetooth. IT's even worse on a phone. These things are designed to work with consoles. PC connectivity is an after-thought. 3.

I have a Windows 7 32bit system. I never used Bluetooth on this laptop before. Recently I tried to connect my Bluetooth headphones to my laptop.

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99.99% of PC's come with Ethernet, but not all PC's come with WiFi, so, if you are purchasing a PC, make sure the specs say it has a WiFi card, otherwise, you will need to purchase one later . . . do you still have the link on Amazon for that PC? Generally, if the PC you purchased has WiFi, you will see a small black antenna on a card on the 3. Look for "Bluetooth" and then expand it by clicking the ">" on the left 4. Right-click each driver and select "Uninstall". Do it to all drivers you see under the Bluetooth category. 5. Restart the computer. The restart will reinstall these drivers back automatically. After the computer boots up and you are experiencing the same issue.

So which is true? Windows points everything to it being Bluetooth 5.0, yet the manufacturer (which is most likely the one that is correct) points everything to it being Bluetooth 4.0. Even the dongle itself has "Bluetooth 4.0" written on it 3 times. Is there possibly another way to see what the highest supported Bluetooth version is?

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