Sony dr-bt22a bluetooth headset windows compatibility problems 7

recognizes the helmet during discovery, but keep looking for drivers that do not exist for this device. Headset works with other bluetooth devices and has no problem.

Hello

I suggest you to install the latest Windows Update and check if it helps.

Install the Windows updates in Windows 7.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/install-Windows-updates

You can also post your question in the support forum to help Sony.

https://Forum.sel.Sony.com/

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