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Is there a place in Windows I can see this? I want to know if it supports bluetooth 3, and the specs are difficult to find!

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    Only the specifications of your laptop would answer this question.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 8, 2012 at 15:03
  • Make and model may assist in an answer.
    – Dave M
    Nov 8, 2012 at 15:31

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First, go to Control Panel and open "Device Manager" (or just search for it from the Start Menu). From there, click the dropdown next to Bluetooth and locate the Bluetooth adapter for your device. (It will be the item that does not have "Enumerator" in its name.) In my case, it's "Bluetooth USB Module":

Device Manager

Right-click this item and select "Properties". Then go to the "Advanced" tab and note the LMP (link management protocol) version displayed for the device:

LMP version 7.602.

The LMP versions correspond to Bluetooth versions as follows:

  • LMP 0.x - Bluetooth 1.0b
  • LMP 1.x - Bluetooth 1.1
  • LMP 2.x - Bluetooth 1.2
  • LMP 3.x - Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • LMP 4.x - Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • LMP 5.x - Bluetooth 3.0 + HS
  • LMP 6.x - Bluetooth 4.0
  • LMP 7.x - Bluetooth 4.1
  • LMP ​8.x - ​Bluetooth 4.2
  • LMP 9.x - Bluetooth 5.0

Sources:

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    +1 for when this works, but unfortunately for me I only get this on my laptop: i.imgur.com/TiXqdw2.png Apr 12, 2016 at 13:40
  • (Just in case anyone points out, I appreciate in the image I linked above it says "Bluetooth 4.1" in the name of the device :D but this is just a fortunate naming of Dell's bluetooth adapter, obviously I want something that would work consistently on any computer) Apr 12, 2016 at 13:41
  • And what does the "x" part signify? Nov 16, 2020 at 12:58
  • @ThomasW "x" in this case can be anything. The important part is the major version number.
    – Ajedi32
    Nov 16, 2020 at 14:21
  • @Ajedi32 I understand, but I doubt that it simply means anything. I'm curious what the "x" means exactly Nov 16, 2020 at 14:42
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Right click on "My Computer" (desktop) -> Device manager -> expand to see the bluetooth driver. In my case it is "Bluetooth v3.0".

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Go to Device Manager > Bluetooth > Right Click on {your_bluetooth_device} > Properties > Details tab > Bluetooth Radio LMP version > Value field.

In my case it was 0A (HEX) -> 10 (decimal) which means Bluetooth 5.1 if you match against this Link Manager Protocol Versions list.

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Mine appears in "system information" under network adapter as Adapter Type: Ethernet 802.3 Is that what you need?

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  • Does Ethernet 802.3 mean Bluetooth 3? Nov 8, 2012 at 16:16
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    I don't think so. According to the Wiki Bluetooth 3 uses 802.11 - mine is just Bluetooth 2.
    – BrianA
    Nov 13, 2012 at 11:03
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Your best bet would be to look up your device with the manufacturer to see what is supported by your device. The device may have more capabilities than your OS or device permits. This information will not be reported as a value in the Device Manager.

You should be able to determine if all of the needed profiles are present by looking through the various bluetooth setting by going to the Bluetooth Control Panel, which you can launch directly using the following shortcut in your Run menu or Start menu search %windir%\explorer.exe shell:::{28803F59-3A75-4058-995F-4EE5503B023C}

You may also want to check out this page on what versions of bluetooth are supported in Windows 7:

Version 1.1 
Version 2.0
Version 2.0 with EDR*
Version 2.1 with EDR*
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You can go to Start -> Control Pannel -> System (type in the search box) -> Advance System Settings -> Hardware Tab -> Device Manager -> Bluetooth Radios -> Properties -> Details -> Bus reported device description (find in the list box) -> read "value".

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  • And look for what...? (btw if you use the search box anyway, you can just type "device manager" in the Start search box)
    – gronostaj
    Mar 31, 2014 at 22:22
  • There is no device property which will show you the version in the device manager.
    – Eric G
    Apr 1, 2014 at 0:04
  • Look for what is requested by the OP. Searching in the box might be a shortcut. I pasted what I know, I am no windows expert.
    – vikas027
    Apr 1, 2014 at 23:02
  • I never saw this post somehow, but I just had a look and you were right at least in this case, +1, but I'll need to confirm on at least two more, different devices before I would mark as an answer Apr 12, 2016 at 13:44
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Bluetooth Version finder v1.0

Bluetooth Version finder v1.0

You can use a Portable freeware “Bluetooth Version finder v1.0” to find your Bluetooth version easily https://www.sordum.org/10772/bluetooth-version-finder-v1-0/

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  • Error: Windows version not supported when running on Windows 7.
    – Codebeat
    Oct 3, 2018 at 16:05

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