USB\VID_0B05&PID_181D

USB DriverThe USB\VID_0B05&PID_181D is like a special code that tells the computer about a particular gadget. VID stands for Vendor ID, which is like the brand, and PID is the Product ID, which is like the model number. These codes help the computer figure out and load the right drivers for the gadget.

USB\VID_0B05&PID_181D

So, when we talk about USB\VID_0B05&PID_181D, it’s linked to ASUS devices. We don’t know the exact model from the search, but it’s probably used in various ASUS gadgets that need specific functions. This is an Asus Bluetooth USB module which you will find in many of their laptops and computer hardware.

Lastly also see the Installing the CP2102 Driver as well as other hardware on here such as the UART Drivers.

 

Which Asus Bluetooth do you have?

But hey, you can check if your Asus laptop is rocking this driver by doing a few easy steps:

  1. Hit the Windows and X keys at the same time.
  2. Open up the Device Manager.
  3. Double-click on the Bluetooth Category to open it up wide.
  4. Find the Asus Bluetooth driver and give it a right-click.
  5. Hit up the Update Driver software option.
  6. In the next window, go for the first option – let it automatically search for driver updates.

If your laptop is rolling with the Broadcom Bluetooth driver, it should show up on the list. Likewise see also the usb\vid_0a12&pid_0001&rev_8891 hardware ID.

See also  USB\VID_10C4&PID_EA60

 

How do I know if my laptop has a bluetooth device?

No Bluetooth heading in sight? No worries, it might be hiding under Network Adapters. Give it a look by clicking the right-facing triangle icon next to “Network Adapters” to unveil all the network adapters on your computer. Hunt for a network adapter with “Bluetooth” in the title.

Now, if your laptop’s got Bluetooth but the connection vibes aren’t happening, let’s check if Bluetooth is even turned on. This option will pop up only if Windows sniffs out a Bluetooth adapter. Here’s what you do:

For Windows 10:

  1. Hit the Windows Start button, then slide into Settings.
  2. Click Devices, followed by Bluetooth & other devices.
  3. Toggle the switch next to “Bluetooth” to do the on-and-off dance.

For Windows 11:

  1. Kick off with the Windows Start button, followed by a visit to Settings.
  2. Click Bluetooth & devices.
  3. Toggle the switch next to “Bluetooth” to join the Bluetooth party or sit it out.

Lastly also see as well as the usb\vid_0403&pid_6001&rev_0600 on here as well as the Keysight usb driver.

 

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