The Samsung HM3500 Bluetooth Headset offers up something a little different. Something for driving and a little extra goodness for music. Useful Links Supplied. Logitech usb headset A-00009 not working in windows 7 64bit. I downloaded Wireless Gaming Headset G930 from logitech`s website they have a windows 7 driver it is 55 mbytes and takes a few minutes to install but it works with the A-0009 headset hope this helps Jay [email protected].
This happens on an Asus ROG G551JW computer. I got a Samsung Level U headset. I can get it paired via Bluetooth, but it's not recognized as a sound device: it doesn't appear in sound device lists, I can't control its volume nor make the system output the sound via the headset. Relevant System Information:.
Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. Intel Bluetooth Driver version 19: Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) driver version 19.x.x.x. Notification center - Connect displays Samsung Level U as Paired, but when attempting to Connect to it, it displays 'Couldn't Connect'. Power-cycling the headset changes its state to (presumably) connected, and the 'Disconnect' button appears. But still: there are no audio devices available. The device doesn't appear as an audio device. TL;DR Make sure your Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver is at least of version 20.90, and enable all Bluetooth services for your headset device.
Enable the needed Bluetooth Services on the Device The device doesn't appear as an audio device in spite of being connected, because its audio-related services are not enabled. Navigate in Explorer to Control Panel Hardware and Sound Devices and Printers, right-click on the headset device, and select 'Properties': In the device properties, the Bluetooth services related to audio are likely to be unchecked: Check all the services, and click 'OK'. There are two possible outcomes now:.
The services will be enabled and the device will be recognized as a sound device. ' The Supplied User Buffer is Invalid' error dialog box will appear, once per each device.
Fixing the Supplied User Buffer is Invalid error: Bluetooth Radio (host) Driver Update If you get the error, the typical cause is an outdated Bluetooth radio hardware driver. As of 12/2018, the Intel driver version 19 is seemingly too old to reliably operate with the newest Windows Bluetooth stack. The newest drivers for Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) must be downloaded and installed from Intel's site. I chose the newest driver at this time: version. After installing the driver, power cycle the headset, ensure that it shows connected in the notification center's 'Connect' pane, and re-enable the services as described above. After clicking 'OK' to re-enable the services, the headset will become available for use as an audio output.
I have a Dell Precision with integrated Bluetooth from work. I wanted to connect either one of my two Bluetooth headsets (Plantronics UC Voyager Pro v2 and Sennheiser MM450X) in order to make calls with it using our Cisco IP Communicator. In both cases, the Bluetooth device pairs OK. Then Windows tries to install drivers, and fails, leaving the device useless. The devices work perfectly with my phone and tablet (both Android). What can I do to get it to work? I can't seem to find drivers on either the Plantronics or the Sennheiser site.
I am using the Plantronics without the USB dongle they provide, because that is temporarily misplaced:). These are the steps that helped me in a similar situation:. Remove all device drivers that you already tried installing to fix this issue.
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Reboot. Install the Broadcom Driver 6.2.1.500.
Pair the headset device with the computer. In the device manager, check whether there is a single 'Bluetooth Periphal Device' listed with missing driver, if so, continue with the next steps. Right click on the device, select 'Update Driver Software.'
, then 'Browse my computer.' , followed by 'Let me pick from a list.'
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. In the list of hardware types, choose 'Ports (COM & LPT)' (!). In the following window, select manufacturer 'Microsoft' and model 'Standard Serial over Bluetooth link', then click 'Next'. A driver update warning will probably pop up, click 'Yes' This is in short the list of steps described by Andy Dendifer in the. Look there for a much more detailed explanation, it's a humorful read.