ASUS Bluetooth — Overview
ASUS Bluetooth covers integrated Bluetooth adapters in ASUS laptops/desktops and external ASUS USB Bluetooth dongles used for wireless connectivity with headsets, mice, keyboards, game controllers, and other peripherals. With the correct Bluetooth driver and utility support, your system achieves stable pairing, low-latency audio, reliable HID input, and improved power management across Windows and macOS.
Installing the latest ASUS Bluetooth package ensures proper device enumeration, codec support (e.g., AAC/aptX where applicable), and better coexistence with Wi‑Fi radios. Updates also resolve common issues like failed pairing, random disconnects, “Device not recognized,” or missing Bluetooth toggle in system settings.
ASUS Bluetooth Specifications
- Brand: ASUS
- Model: ASUS Bluetooth
- Category: Integrated/USB Bluetooth Adapter
- Standards: Bluetooth 4.2 / 5.0 / 5.1 / 5.2 / 5.3 (model dependent)
- Operating Systems: Windows 11/10; macOS (recent versions)
- Chipsets: Intel/Mediatek/Realtek-based modules (device dependent)
- Use Case: Headsets, speakers, mice, keyboards, controllers, file transfer
- Features: LE support, audio codecs (device dependent), HID profiles
- Companion Software: MyASUS / Armoury Crate plug-ins (model dependent)
- Coexistence: Improved BT/Wi‑Fi coexistence with current drivers
- Notes: Keep chipset/Wi‑Fi drivers updated for best stability
- Troubleshooting: Re-pair devices, reset BT stack, update firmware where available
Key Features
- Stable wireless connectivity for audio and HID peripherals with modern Bluetooth standards.
- Lower latency and better codec support for headsets on supported hardware.
- Enhanced power management and coexistence with Wi‑Fi for fewer dropouts.
- Broad compatibility across Windows and macOS with correct drivers installed.
Download ASUS Bluetooth Driver
The ASUS Bluetooth driver enables reliable pairing, audio streaming, and input device connectivity on your system. Updating to the latest version helps resolve pairing failures, dropouts, audio glitches, or missing Bluetooth controls.
Plug Driver software is safe, verified, and free to download. The ASUS Bluetooth driver is compatible with Windows 11/10 and MAC OS. Our team regularly updates drivers to meet the latest system requirements.
How to Install ASUS Bluetooth Drivers
- Download the latest ASUS Bluetooth driver package from Plug Driver.
- For USB dongles, plug the adapter directly into a USB port (avoid unpowered hubs).
- Run the installer as administrator and follow on‑screen steps.
- Restart your system after installation completes.
- Open Bluetooth settings and pair your headset, mouse, keyboard, or other device.
Important: close audio/conferencing apps and temporarily disable antivirus during installation.
How to Update ASUS Bluetooth Driver
- Open Device Manager and expand Bluetooth and Network adapters to review current drivers.
- Download the newest ASUS Bluetooth package compatible with your OS and device.
- Install the update; keep your BT peripherals nearby and powered on for quick re‑pairing.
- Restart, then re‑pair devices if they do not reconnect automatically.
- If issues persist, reset the Bluetooth stack and update Wi‑Fi/chipset drivers as well.
ASUS Bluetooth Driver update tips
- Create a system restore point before updating in case a rollback is needed.
- Remove old pairings (Forget device), reboot, and pair again to clear stale profiles.
- For audio, select the correct output/input profile (e.g., Stereo vs. Hands‑Free) in sound settings.
How to Use ASUS Bluetooth Driver
After installation, pair your devices, set the preferred audio input/output in sound settings, and keep peripherals within range. For best results, minimize 2.4 GHz interference, keep Wi‑Fi and BT drivers current, and update firmware on headsets or controllers when available.
FAQ
Is the ASUS Bluetooth Driver free to download?
Yes, our drivers are free and safe to download from verified sources.
Why should I update my ASUS Bluetooth drivers?
Updates improve pairing reliability, audio quality, latency, and compatibility with new OS versions.
Do I need to uninstall the old driver before installing a new one?
Usually you can install over the old version. If problems occur, do a clean reinstall (uninstall → reboot → install).





