


As Bluetooth devices are selling out faster than ever, take the AirPods Pro, for example, more and more people are struggling to turn on Bluetooth and use it on Windows 10. Many Windows 10 users are looking to ditch wires, and switch to more convenient wireless peripherals. Wireless technology is becoming more and more popular with each passing day. More often than not, you need to acquire and install drivers yourself to provide functionality for a device.

Naturally, Microsoft can’t include native support for every type of existing hardware. They establish a connection between your system and a device and make functionality possible.
