Hardware:
Laptop: ASUS ROG Flow X13 GV301QE
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth: Intel AX200 (USB VID:8087 PID:0029)
macOS: Ventura 13.7.8
OpenCore: 1.0.7
SMBIOS: MacBookPro16,3
Current status:
Wi-Fi works correctly.
Battery and audio are fixed and working.
Bluetooth USB controller is detected:
Vendor ID: 0x8087 (Intel)
Product ID: 0x0029
Built-In: Yes
Bluetooth can be turned ON in System Settings.
Mac becomes discoverable (“This Mac is discoverable as …”).
Problem:
Nearby Devices always remains empty.
No devices are discovered (mouse, headphones, phone).
Bluetooth behaves like a “phantom” device: it is ON but performs no scanning or pairing.
Diagnostics:
system_profiler SPUSBDataType shows Intel Bluetooth controller correctly.
ioreg shows IntelBluetoothFirmware and IntelBTPatcher loaded.
Bluetooth logs contain NoBLEScan.
Previously I also saw:
Address: NULL
State: OFF
Bluetooth Power State: deadbeef
Chipset: BCM_4350C2
Things already tried:
Reset NVRAM
Different versions of IntelBluetoothFirmware
Different combinations of:
IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext
IntelBTPatcher.kext
BlueToolFixup.kext
IntelBluetoothInjector.kext
Rebuilt USB mapping and verified Bluetooth USB port
Updated OpenCore and kexts
Lilu stable version (1.7.2).
Has anyone managed to get Intel AX200 Bluetooth fully working on an ASUS ROG Flow X13 GV301QE (Ryzen 9 5900HS) running Ventura?
kmutil showloaded | grep -i -E "intel|blue"
com.zxystd.IntelBluetoothFirmware
com.zxystd.IntelBTPatcher
as.vit9696.BlueToolFixup
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Address: NULL
State: OFF
Bluetooth Power State: deadbeef
Chipset: BCM_4350C2