# Connecting Bluetooth Devices

Starting from Parallels Desktop for Mac 26, all Bluetooth devices connected to your Mac are automatically shared with your virtual machines. Even if you [isolate Windows from Mac](/landing/pdfm-ug/parallels-desktop-for-mac-26-users-guide/use-windows-on-your-mac/protecting-your-data/isolating-windows-from-mac.md), your keyboards, mice, and headphones will remain usable in Windows.

If you want to connect a Bluetooth device directly to a virtual machine, consider using a USB dongle, which you can then choose to connect directly to the virtual machine using the [**USB Settings**](/landing/pdfm-ug/parallels-desktop-for-mac-26-users-guide/parallels-desktop-preferences-and-virtual-machine-settings/virtual-machine-settings/hardware-settings/usb-and-bluetooth-settings.md) menu.


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