Jq-bt Bluetooth Driver
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JQ-BT Stereo Driver for Dell - Inspiron 5520 - DriverIdentifier jq-bt bluetooth driver
The refers to a family of low-cost, UART-based Bluetooth modules (often JQ-BT100, JQ-BT200, etc.) commonly found in embedded systems, DIY electronics, and legacy IoT devices. They typically use BC417 (BlueCore) or similar CSR chips, running the BlueZ protocol stack on Linux or a custom lightweight stack on RTOS. The "JQ-BT" typically refers to a series of
The designation typically refers to a generic chipset used in affordable Bluetooth adapters, audio receivers, or DIY Bluetooth modules. Because these are often "plug-and-play" devices, Windows usually installs a generic driver automatically. often based on chipsets from
The (often appearing as "JQ-BT Stereo") is a generic audio driver name associated with several budget-friendly Bluetooth modules and DIY electronics kits. Key Characteristics & Uses
: USB flash drives, TF (MicroSD) cards, and FM radio.
The "JQ-BT" typically refers to a series of generic, low-cost Bluetooth dongles (USB adapters) and embedded modules, often based on chipsets from , Broadcom , or Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) . The "BT" stands for Bluetooth, and "JQ" likely denotes a manufacturing code or a specific PCB layout version used by OEM factories in Shenzhen, China.