

It will arrive in a stable form with the release of Windows 10's May 2019 Update.

Not every Bluetooth 4.1 device supports low energy peripheral capability, and you'll find this specific variant of Bluetooth on very few PCs. In fact, only one device in the Surface Lineup meets that qualification: the Surface Go.Įven if you do have all this hardware-unlikely-this feature is only available on Insider builds of Windows 10 right now. Not only will you need a specific phone ( a handful of Samsung and OnePlus devices), but you'll also need a rare Bluetooth specification on your PC- at least Bluetooth 4.1 and specifically with low energy peripheral capability. But right now the requirements are incredibly strict. Microsoft is bringing screen mirroring for Android to your PC. The most exciting feature is one most people can't use-yet.
