GNU/Linux CentOS Getting Bluetooth Device Info Guide
How to Find Bluetooth Interface Name on CentOS GNU/Linux Command Line – Step by step Tutorial.
And to Get Bluetooth Adapter Info on CentOS I make use of the Command Line System Information Script inxi.
The inxi Script Shows System hardware, CPU, Drivers, Xorg, desktop, Kernel, GCC version(s), Processes, RAM usage, and a wide variety of other useful Information.
Moreover, this guide include detailed instructions about to Installing Bluetooth Drivers on CentOS.
Finally, this Setup is Valid also for All the others RHEL Based Distros like:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Oracle Enterprise Linux
- Rocky Linux
- AlmaLinux

1. Terminal QuickStart
How to QuickStart with Command Line on CentOS:
2. Installing Dependencies
Then to Install Required Software
Run:sudo yum install inxi
Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.3. Getting Bluetooth Adapter Info
Now to Find Bluetooth Device Info
Simply play:inxi -Eaz
And if your Setup is working on Output you should see the ID:
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