With BlueZ: Using bluetoothctl (interactive bluetooth control tool), which gives you a terminal with show and these other commands: [bluetooth]# help Menu main: Available commands: ----- advertise Advertise Options Submenu scan Scan Options Submenu gatt Generic Attribute Submenu list List available controllers show [ctrl] Controller information select Select default controller devices To use Bluetooth, you must first ensure it's enabled on your device. Go to Settings > Bluetooth and flick the switch to the On position. Alternatively, pull down your notification shade by swiping downwards from the top of your phone and you will likely see the Bluetooth icon. Tap it to enable or disable it. Most of the functionality in the Your Phone App (Notifications, Messages, Photos) is working properly on my PC, indicating that Bluetooth is working OK. However when you attempt to access the "Calls" functionality a message appears stating "Your PC needs Bluetooth for the calling feature to work". This appears to be a "bug" in the Your Phone For Bluetooth, make sure Bluetooth is turned on for your computer and that the device you’re connecting to is on and discoverable. For USB, make sure your device is on and connected by a USB cable to your computer. Open the website you want to connect with the device in Microsoft Edge. Click or tap on the page. You’ll be prompted to add a Once downloaded and installed, restart your computer and turn on the Bluetooth and pair your Airpods I hope the information above helps. Please let me know how it goes. Have a wonderful day ahead and stay safe. Sincerely, Carlo T. ----- 2. Right click the Start button to open its context menu and Select the item called “Device Manager”. 3. In Device Manager, expand the Bluetooth set of devices. You may see one or several devices under this. Look for Interl (R) Wireless Bluetooth (R) or your Bluetooth brand name. Right-click it, and select Properties. 4. The best way to check if your PC has the component you are looking for is to check the Device Manager. Here's how: Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager. Look for Bluetooth Radio, or you can also find it in Network adapters. We hope this helps. 3 people found this reply helpful. Look into a USB dongle for Bluetooth. I built a pc about a year ago, and I have never even realized mine didn't have Bluetooth. I bought a pair of wireless Sony headphones and I instantly bought a USB Bluetooth adapter for my pc. Your pc probably doesn't have Bluetooth. Do the same as me if you wish to use Bluetooth. So it’s great to know if your computer supports this version of Bluetooth for your devices. But Windows doesn’t make very clear as if your PC supports Bluetooth 4.0. You will need to dig it up a bit to find out. Open Device Manager by opening Start menu and typing “device manager” to find and launch it, expand the Bluetooth node and If this does not help, there is one more way to check if your PC has WiFi 6 support or not. You have to execute a command in the Command Prompt. Go through the following instructions. Click on 91g4lG.