If you have encountered the "Uac Demo V1.0" driver in your Device Manager or are trying to install it, here are a few technical notes:
Q1: Is Uac Demo V1.0 a virus or malware?
No. It is a legitimate (though generic) firmware label. However, malware can disguise itself under that name. Always scan with Windows Defender if behavior is suspicious. Uac Demo V1.0 Bluetooth Driver
Q2: Can I delete the Uac Demo V1.0 driver?
You can uninstall it, but if the device is physically connected, Windows will reinstall it on reboot. To permanently remove it, unplug the hardware. If you have encountered the "Uac Demo V1
Q3: Why does my audio have static or choppy sound?
Generic UAC drivers sometimes misconfigure sample rates. Go to Sound Settings → Device Properties → Additional Device Properties → Advanced and try changing the default format to 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality). Here are the only methods that consistently work
Q4: Does this driver support Bluetooth 5.0 or aptX?
No. The driver handles only basic USB audio transport. Any advanced Bluetooth codec offload would require the hardware’s proprietary driver and control panel.
Here are the only methods that consistently work. Try them in order.