Christopher Klay, who previously developed the Stadia Enhanced browser extension, is one of many who saved a copy of the tool to a personal GitHub page. What’s more, they’re hosting a working copy of that Google website right here to make it even easier.
Google has finally killed the Stadia Bluetooth tool — but this person rescued it
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January 20, 2026
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