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Koga Bluetooth Dongle Driver [updated] (2025)

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Koga Bluetooth Dongle Driver [updated] (2025)

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Koga Bluetooth Dongle Driver [updated] (2025)

The official Koga driver optimizes power management, increases range, and supports advanced audio codecs like aptX. Identifying Your Hardware Chipset

Generally, Koga Bluetooth dongles are "plug-and-play." However, if Windows fails to install it automatically, you will need to manually install the driver. Method 1: Automatic Installation (Plug & Play) koga bluetooth dongle driver

Search for the exact model number of your dongle (e.g., Kogan Bluetooth 5.0 USB Dongle or the product code found on your receipt/packaging). Windows cannot find a driver for the unknown hardware ID

Windows cannot find a driver for the unknown hardware ID. Solution: Open Device Manager, right-click the unknown device, go to Properties > Details > Hardware Ids . Copy the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID). Search the web for these values. For example, VID_0A12 always points to a CSR chip, and you can use a generic CSR driver. Search the web for these values

If the device appears as an unknown device in Device Manager, follow these steps: Right-click the button and select Device Manager .

On Linux distributions (like Ubuntu, Mint, or Fedora), the Kogan dongle will rely on the Linux Kernel's built-in stack. If the device uses a Realtek chip (like the RTL8761B commonly found in Bluetooth 5.0 dongles), you might need to install the missing firmware files: Open your terminal. Check if the device is recognized using lsusb .

To help find the exact file you need, what are you running, and what error message or symbol do you see in Device Manager? Share public link