Disclaimer: Koga is not a major chipset manufacturer (like Broadcom, Realtek, CSR). It is most likely a rebranding brand (common on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress). Therefore, "drivers" depend entirely on the underlying chipset.
A Koga Bluetooth dongle is a small device that plugs into a computer's USB port, providing Bluetooth connectivity. It allows users to connect to Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as headphones, speakers, and smartphones, without the need for a built-in Bluetooth adapter. Koga Bluetooth dongles are compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. koga bluetooth dongle driver
Due to Koga’s position as a value-oriented brand, their official support website may not be as polished as Dell or HP’s. However, legitimate drivers exist in three primary locations: Disclaimer: Koga is not a major chipset manufacturer
Check the product code (e.g., KABTAADAPTA) on the packaging or your order history. Search the Help Centre for your specific model to find direct download links for driver files. Troubleshooting Common Issues Kogan Atlas Pro Laptop - (KHLAP15I78GFHA) - Driver Updates A Koga Bluetooth dongle is a small device
| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Driver installs but no Bluetooth icon | Restart PC. Then go to Services (Win+R → services.msc). Ensure "Bluetooth Support Service" is running (set to Automatic). |
| Yellow exclamation in Device Manager | Right-click → Uninstall device → Unplug dongle → Restart PC → Plug dongle back in. |
| "Driver is not intended for this platform" | You downloaded a 64-bit driver for 32-bit Windows, or vice versa. Check your OS version. |
| Device connects then disconnects | Disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device" in the USB Root Hub properties (Device Manager → USB controllers). |
| Can't find any devices | Make sure the device you're pairing is in pairing mode. Also try a different USB port (USB 2.0 often works better than USB 3.0 for older dongles). |
Many Koga-branded adapters are "CSR Clones." While they work well on Windows with the right drivers, they are notoriously difficult to get working on or older versions of