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The 5.0 BQB Chipset Website provides a range of development tools and software to support developers, including:

One of the most valuable tools is the automated wizard. Instead of re-certifying an entire radio from scratch, you can “piggyback” on a pre-certified chipset controller subsystem. The website guides you step-by-step to generate a new Declaration ID for your end product—saving over $5,000 and 8–10 weeks of testing. 5.0 Bqb Chipset Website

Simultaneously supports Classic (BR/EDR) and Low Energy (LE) modes for diverse connectivity needs. Simultaneously supports Classic (BR/EDR) and Low Energy (LE)

It may conflict with existing internal Bluetooth chips; users often need to disable the onboard Bluetooth in Device Manager before the dongle works. or higher indicates Bluetooth 5

If you are looking to confirm that a device already connected to your PC is indeed using a 5.0 chipset: Device Manager and expand the Right-click your Bluetooth adapter and select Properties tab and find the LMP (Link Manager Protocol) indicates Bluetooth 5.0. or higher indicates Bluetooth 5.1 or later. Microsoft Support Driver and Installation Tips If you are setting up a new 5.0 USB dongle: Plug and Play