Razer Bluetooth Devices Driver



Go to device manager. Right-click your Bluetooth devices. Click Update Driver Software and then follow the steps in the wizard that appears. Restart the computer and check. Step 3: Check in compatibility mode. Download the Bluetooth drivers from the manufacture's website for Windows 10, if not available. Experience continuous clear audio, completely untethered, with the Razer Hammerhead BT wireless in-ear Bluetooth headset. From custom-tuned 10 mm drivers, to an impressive battery life, and an iOS and Android compatible in-line remote with mic, you can take these durable in-ear earphones anywhere life takes you.

  1. A pairing mode tone will notify you that your Razer Opus is searching for compatible Bluetooth devices. Follow your device’s instructions to pair it with your Razer Opus. Once the headset is paired, the status indicator will change to static blue.
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Razer Bluetooth Devices Driver

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Symptoms

After not using your Bluetooth mouse or keyboard for some time, you may not be able to use the device again without rebooting the system or turning your Bluetooth radio off and back on. This article applies to your symptoms if the following conditions are also true:

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  1. Your computer has a Bluetooth radio

  2. The Windows option 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power' is set.

  3. The keyboard or mouse is Bluetooth 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, or 4.0.

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You can check these settings by doing the following:

Windows 10:

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  1. Right-click on Start, and select Device Manager.

  2. In Device Manager, click the arrow next to Bluetooth, and select the Bluetooth radio.

  3. Right-click the Bluetooth radio and select Properties.

  4. Select the Power Management tab, and see if there is a check next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

Windows 8:
1. Select the Search charm and type Device Manager.
2. Select Settings. Device Manager should be listed in the results. Click on Device Manager.
3. In Device Manager, expand Bluetooth and select the Bluetooth radio.
4. Right-click on the Bluetooth radio and select Properties.
5. On the Power Management tab, Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power is enabled if the checkbox is checked.
Windows 7:
1. Click the Start button and type Device Manager in the Search box.
2. Click on Device Manager in the Results window.
3. In Device Manager, expand Bluetooth and select the Bluetooth radio.
4. Right click on the Bluetooth radio and select Properties.
5. On the Power Management tab, Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power is enabled if the checkbox is checked.