You can uninstall it, but if the device is physically connected, Windows will reinstall it on reboot. To permanently remove it, unplug the hardware.
The Uac Demo V1.0 is almost always a wired USB audio device , not a wireless Bluetooth radio. Do not expect it to pair with Bluetooth headphones. Part 2: Why Does the Uac Demo V1.0 Driver Keep Appearing? You will typically see this driver in three scenarios: Uac Demo V1.0 Bluetooth Driver
The user needed a separate Bluetooth radio (e.g., Intel Wireless Bluetooth) for headphones. The Uac Demo device was correctly left as-is – it was working as a transmitter. You can uninstall it, but if the device
In this article, we will dissect everything you need to know: what the Uac Demo V1.0 driver actually is, why it appears as a Bluetooth device, how to find the correct driver, and step-by-step fixes for when your audio fails to work. To understand the Uac Demo V1.0 Bluetooth Driver , you must first separate two distinct technologies: 1.1 UAC (USB Audio Class) UAC is a standard protocol that allows audio devices to communicate over USB without needing proprietary drivers. "Demo V1.0" suggests the device is running a reference design from a chipset vendor (likely C-Media , Realtek , or Actions Semiconductor ). This is the "USB sound card" part. 1.2 Bluetooth in this Context Ironically, the "Bluetooth" tag often appears because the hardware is a Bluetooth USB dongle that also contains a UAC interface for voice calls (HFP profile) or because Windows misinterprets the device’s multiple endpoints. In many cases, the device is not a Bluetooth radio at all – it is a wired DAC with a misleading label. Do not expect it to pair with Bluetooth headphones
The device was a USB-to-Bluetooh transmitter (model: TaoTronics TT-BA07). Its UAC interface was for sending PC audio out via Bluetooth, not receiving. The "driver" did nothing for incoming Bluetooth connections.
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).