Visit the UGREEN Support Page and search for the model number (e.g., CM660 or 90227). Step 2: Installation Process Download the driver file (usually a .zip file). Extract the files to a known location (e.g., your Desktop). Run the Setup.exe file within the extracted folder.
Some users report better stability using a or avoiding multiport hubs that can cause signal interference. Low Signal / Frequent Drops
The is a popular tool for adding wireless connectivity to your computer . It relies on Bluetooth 5.3 BR+EDR and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technologies. This combination provides low-latency audio transmission, extended signal range, and stable multi-device pairing.
The (Model CM591) provides high-performance wireless connectivity for PCs by reducing latency and maintaining a transmission distance up to 20 meters (66 feet) . Powered by the advanced ATS2851 chipset , it supports the concurrent synchronization of up to five distinct devices , such as mice, keyboards, and game controllers.
How to Install the UGREEN Bluetooth 5.3 Driver (Windows 10/11)
Microsoft's generic driver often limits the adapter to Bluetooth 5.0 features (2 Mbps PHY, LE Advertising Extensions) unless a dedicated vendor INF file unlocks 5.3 features (LE Audio, LC3 codec, Periodic Advertising). This is why UGreen provides a "driver download" on their site – it's actually a custom INF + Realtek firmware loader that tells Windows: "This device supports the full 5.3 feature set."
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Try plugging the adapter into a different USB port, preferably a USB 2.0 port if USB 3.0 is causing interference.
This is the safest and most reliable method. Official drivers ensure compatibility and reduce the risk of malware.
UGreen does not manufacture Bluetooth chips; they package them. Most UGreen Bluetooth 5.3 adapters are built upon either:
Some users may notice that even if their dongle is based on a newer Bluetooth chipset, Windows continues to report it as version 5.3. This is because the version number reported depends on the combination of hardware, firmware, and the driver. With the generic Windows driver, many dongles continue to report version 5.3. To get version 5.4 to display, you would need to install a specific driver from the chipset manufacturer (e.g., Barrot), which UGREEN may not always provide directly. Functionally, the performance will still be excellent, so this is usually just a cosmetic issue.
This article will provide a comprehensive guide to understanding, obtaining, and installing the correct software for your UGREEN Bluetooth 5.3 adapter, along with solutions to common problems.