BluetoothDevicePairing

by PolarGoose

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Versions:

  • 12.0
  • 11.0

BluetoothDevicePairing is a lightweight console utility published by PolarGoose that enables Windows users to discover and pair both classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) peripherals without relying on the operating-system’s graphical interface. Designed for system administrators, developers, and power users who need repeatable, scriptable control over radio-level device management, the tool exposes a command-line syntax through which headsets, keyboards, mice, game controllers, beacons, heart-rate straps, and other LE sensors can be enumerated, filtered by signal strength or device class, and paired with a single instruction. Version 12.0, the second major release under the 12.x branch, refines the underlying Windows Runtime interop to reduce discovery latency and adds clearer exit codes for unattended batch jobs, making it suitable for pre-imaging workflows, kiosk provisioning, or CI pipelines that must guarantee peripheral connectivity before higher-level tests run. Because the utility ships as a self-contained executable with no external dependencies beyond the Microsoft Bluetooth stack, it can be dropped into WinPE images, MDT task sequences, or Chocolatey scripts without altering the target system. Typical use cases include automated pairing of barcode scanners in a warehouse, bulk enrollment of BLE beacons in a retail analytics deployment, or silent configuration of wireless presentation remotes in a conference room fleet. The program falls within the System Utilities / Bluetooth Tools category and is distributed as freeware. BluetoothDevicePairing is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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