Bluetooth RFCOMM Windows Driver
RFCOMM (Radio Frequency Communication) is a Bluetooth protocol that emulates serial ports over a Bluetooth link. It provides a reliable, stream-oriented communication channel between Bluetooth devices. RFCOMM is widely used for communication between devices like mobile phones, headsets, computers, and peripherals (like GPS receivers, printers, etc.).
On Windows, the Bluetooth RFCOMM driver allows the operating system to manage Bluetooth devices that use RFCOMM for communication. This driver enables your computer to establish serial communication with Bluetooth-enabled devices over RFCOMM channels.