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Yet-tr6: Bluetooth Driver

: Keep your operating system updated. Microsoft frequently pushes stability patches for USB Bluetooth dongles.

Finding the right driver for generic Bluetooth transmitters and receivers can be challenging. The YET-TR6 is a popular, budget-friendly 2-in-1 Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter and receiver. It connects non-Bluetooth devices—like old TVs, PCs, or car stereos—to wireless headphones and speakers.

Windows will immediately detect the device and start installing the generic USB Audio/Bluetooth driver . Check Device Manager: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Expand the Bluetooth or Sound, video and game controllers section. Look for " " or a "Generic Bluetooth Radio/Audio Device". Confirm Operation: The

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The YET-TR6 is a versatile 2-in-1 Bluetooth transmitter and receiver. It allows non-Bluetooth devices like older TVs, PCs, and car stereos to stream wireless audio. To function perfectly on computers, your system needs the correct .

will automatically search and connect (indicated by a flashing red light that turns solid when paired). 2. Receiver Mode (RX)

Converts wired audio output (from a TV or PC) into a wireless Bluetooth signal sent to headphones or speakers. : Keep your operating system updated

This step clears the temporary system cache and device stack.

[Unplug YET-TR6] ➔ [Uninstall Driver in Device Manager] ➔ [Reboot PC] ➔ [Plug In YET-TR6] Open . Right-click your YET-TR6 Bluetooth device. Select Uninstall device .

: In Device Manager, locate your computer's built-in Bluetooth adapter, right-click it, and select Disable device . Then, reinsert the YET-TR6. Driver Maintenance Tips The YET-TR6 is a popular, budget-friendly 2-in-1 Bluetooth 5

Ensure the 3.5mm AUX cable connects firmly to both the adapter and your computer's audio port. Driver Error Code 10 / Code 43 This indicates a USB power failure.

The device functions in two distinct modes. You switch between them by re-inserting the device into a USB power source. 1. Transmitter Mode (TX) — Red LED