Should work well now

acelankao@ubuntu:~$ sudo bluez.btmgmt
[mgmt]# info
Index list with 1 item
hci0:   Primary controller
        addr 60:E3:2B:67:3E:CC version 12 manufacturer 2 class 0x10010c
        supported settings: powered connectable fast-connectable discoverable 
bondable link-security ssp br/edr hs le advertising secure-conn debug-keys 
privacy configuration static-addr 
        current settings: powered ssp br/edr le advertising secure-conn 
        name BlueZ 5.53
        short name 
hci0:   Configuration options
        supported options: public-address 
        missing options: 
hci0 type 7 discovering off
[mgmt]# advinfo
Supported flags: connectable general-discoverable limited-discoverable 
managed-flags tx-power scan-rsp-appearance scan-rsp-local-name 
Secondary-channel-1M Secondary-channel-2M Secondary-channel-CODED 
Max advertising data len: 31
Max scan response data len: 31
Max instances: 8
Instances list with 0 items
[mgmt]# power on
hci0 Set Powered complete, settings: powered ssp br/edr le advertising 
secure-conn 
[mgmt]# find
Discovery started
hci0 type 7 discovering on
hci0 dev_found: 24:5A:4C:13:CF:27 type LE Public rssi -68 flags 0x0004 
AD flags 0x00 
name U6-LITE
hci0 dev_found: 00:91:9E:32:09:5F type BR/EDR rssi -57 flags 0x0001 
eir_len 5
confirm_name succeeded for 00:91:9E:32:09:5F
hci0 dev_found: 60:E3:2B:81:A4:15 type BR/EDR rssi -68 flags 0x0000 
name u-HP-EliteBook-830-13-inch-G10-Notebook-PC
hci0 dev_found: 7A:FC:87:61:33:B9 type LE Random rssi -63 flags 0x0000 
AD flags 0x1a 
eir_len 19
hci0 dev_found: 00:91:9E:32:09:5F type BR/EDR rssi -59 flags 0x0000 
name u-HP-Elite-x360-830-13-inch-G10-2-in-1-Notebook-
hci0 dev_found: FC:F6:E0:56:87:8D type LE Random rssi -62 flags 0x0004 
AD flags 0x00 
eir_len 8
hci0 dev_found: 34:6F:24:A8:93:EE type LE Public rssi -70 flags 0x0000 
AD flags 0x1a 
eir_len 21
hci0 dev_found: 94:53:30:A9:DA:A4 type BR/EDR rssi -72 flags 0x0000 
name ubuntu-Vostro-5581
hci0 dev_found: 4C:80:93:CC:AC:21 type BR/EDR rssi -67 flags 0x0001 
eir_len 5
confirm_name succeeded for 4C:80:93:CC:AC:21
hci0 dev_found: 4C:80:93:CC:AC:21 type BR/EDR rssi -59 flags 0x0000 
name u
hci0 dev_found: 01:AA:A3:26:D9:92 type LE Random rssi -61 flags 0x0004 
AD flags 0x00

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2006517

Title:
  Bluetooth works on desktop but not on ubuntu core

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have built a snap that uses some bluetooth functionality.

  The snap runs well when using Ubuntu desktop 22.04 (all updates applied end 
of Jan 2022).
  We have tried using this same snap on Ubuntu Core 22 running on X86_64.

  On some hardware platforms (thinkpad E15 and x86 Mac) everything works as 
expected.
  We can install the snap on Jammy 22.04 or Core 22 on these platforms and get 
expected functionality regardless of OS.

  
  On our targeted platform (a Dell 5570) things are not working.  When running 
22.04 Jammy, everything works.  When running Core 22, some advanced bluetooth 
functionality is not available.
  Since the Core 22 image installs and runs on other X86_64 hardware we suspect 
a device driver issue.

  Attached are several files taken from the Dell 5570
  1) dmesg from Core 22.
  2) dmesg from Jammy 22.04
  3) output of lspci from Jammy 22.04
  4) Output of lsusb from Jammy 22.04

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