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Alienware doesn’t manufacture its own Bluetooth chips. Instead, they rely on wireless combo cards from , Killer (owned by Intel) , or sometimes MediaTek and Qualcomm .

While Windows handles the basic connection, the Alienware Command Center is where you manage the "Alien" experience. alienware bluetooth

The toggle switch for Bluetooth was gone. In its place was a gray text that read: Alienware doesn’t manufacture its own Bluetooth chips

If you experience lag, try connecting your Alienware laptop to a 5GHz or 6GHz Wi-Fi band to free up the 2.4GHz lane for your Bluetooth devices. C. Driver Reinstallation If devices pair but don't work: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Expand the Bluetooth section. The toggle switch for Bluetooth was gone

Alienware's commitment to innovation and Bluetooth technology has revolutionized the gaming industry. From early adopters to current advancements, Alienware Bluetooth technology has come a long way. As gaming continues to evolve, we can expect Alienware to push the boundaries of Bluetooth technology, delivering even more seamless and immersive gaming experiences. Whether you're a professional gamer or an enthusiast, Alienware's Bluetooth-enabled products offer a glimpse into the future of gaming.

For casual use — headsets, controllers, file transfer — the internal Bluetooth works perfectly once configured correctly.