Most users find that it works out of the box on Windows 10, but sometimes, the operating system needs a little help to get it up and running correctly. This guide provides a complete walkthrough to download the driver, perform the installation on Windows 10, and troubleshoot any problems you might encounter.

If your devices pair but then drop the connection frequently, the issue is often interference or power management.

Choose for Windows to find the best fit from its database.

| Issue | Solution | |--------|----------| | Code 43 after Windows update | Uninstall driver in Device Manager, unplug dongle, reboot, reinsert. | | Works but no sound on Bluetooth headphones | Right-click sound icon → Playback devices → Set your headphones as default. | | Dongle gets hot | Normal for these budget adapters, but unplug when not in use. |

The is not a traditional Bluetooth dongle that needs a driver for your computer . Instead, it is a "Plug-and-Play" Bluetooth Audio Receiver designed to add wireless capabilities to non-Bluetooth speakers or car stereos .

Before diving into drivers, it's helpful to understand what the YETM1 is. The YETM1 is a compact, USB-powered Bluetooth audio receiver and adapter. It is manufactured by Shenzhen Boliansheng Technology. It's designed to allow non-Bluetooth devices, such as a wired speaker system or a car stereo, to receive an audio stream wirelessly from a phone, tablet, or computer.

If the steps above fail, the adapter likely requires a specific or CSR Bluetooth driver . You can often find these drivers through official motherboard manufacturer sites or by searching for the chipset ID. Finding the Chipset ID Open Device Manager > Bluetooth . Right-click the adapter > Properties > Details . Select Hardware Ids in the Property dropdown.

Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click View optional updates . Expand the Driver updates section. Hardware manufacturers frequently upload their generic drivers here.

In , right-click the problematic YET-M1 listing and select Update driver . Click Browse my computer for drivers .

If you already have the Yetm1 Bluetooth driver installed on your Windows 10 system, you may need to update it to the latest version. Here's how:

Arjun spent the next three hours down a rabbit hole. He tried every generic Bluetooth driver he could find—from Realtek, from Cambridge Silicon Radio, from Broadcom. He disabled driver signature enforcement. He edited the registry. He even tried a driver from a 2014 Lenovo forum thread, which promptly crashed his PC with a blue screen.

Unlike standard USB Bluetooth adapters that add overall Bluetooth capabilities to a PC, the YET-M1 is primarily a .

To install or update the YetM1 Bluetooth driver on Windows 10, follow these steps:

After searching, I found that the (depending on the chip version) did the trick. Specifically, version 1.9.1050.2019 for Realtek 8761B or 8822C worked for me.

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