yep but they aren't
thank china
Most of the time ( in my experience) the data follows the standard. They use the same chip(s) for just about every electronic device with USB. now the mechanics of it is a whole different story. They all want to make their own connector and sell it at a premium price. and although they use the same standard on the traffic, the interpreting software may be custom and of no standard. if it requires a special driver for the operating system it is attached to, it should be provided with the system. I know most prolific adapters come with their own disc and will not work if you don't install the driver. but once installed, It usually works as advertised. I go all the way back to the TRS80, commodore 64, vic 20 era. not pulling rank , but I've seen it all. :-)
I still run Win7 on my laptop and after an update about 2 years before it was EOLd my Bose bluetooth headphones stopped working. Turns out the updated driver cut off the low power mode for my chipset. Can't find the old driver for it. It was Microsoft's replacement for the original laptop's chipset which is legacy. But Microsoft updated their replacement driver and I can't find the one that would make my low power bluetooth headphones work.
Seems like lots of people have the same problem. don't know what you have tried but maube something in this link helps . https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/bose-quietcomfort-35-not-working-on-windows-7/03997dc8-0d3a-4cc3-a929-bddd24568461
sorry, I thought I was on the Bose site , try at your own risk., I never use drivers other than the manufacturer site provided drivers.
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