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Bluetooth Tweaker 1.4.5 by Luculent Systems, LLC is a lightweight system-utility package designed to expose and adjust low-level Windows 10 Bluetooth settings that the operating system normally hides from the user interface. Released in a single stable build, the program targets everyday laptops, desktops, and tablets equipped with built-in or dongle-based radios, giving administrators, gamers, audio enthusiasts, and field technicians a centralized console to resolve pairing conflicts, reorder device priorities, override Microsoft’s default codec selection, and force high-fidelity A2DP streams when drivers stubbornly revert to low-bandwidth profiles. Typical use cases include eliminating stutter from wireless headphones by switching away from the Hands-Free profile, reviving peripherals that refuse to reconnect after standby, assigning persistent friendly names to cryptic MAC addresses, and exporting detailed radio logs for hardware diagnostics. Because the utility operates as a read-only tweaker, all changes remain reversible through Windows Device Manager or the program’s own rollback option, making it suitable for lab environments where rapid A/B testing of stack parameters is required. The application sits in the System Utilities category, occupies less than 3 MB on disk, and requires no background service; it enumerates the local Bluetooth host controller on launch, presents a tabbed interface for codecs, services, power states, and security modes, then writes adjusted values directly to the registry and adapter firmware. Bluetooth Tweaker is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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