And it looks like Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) for Windows 11 - even though it is now supporting Android 13 - doesn't support Bluetooth connections either: https://github.com/microsoft/WSA#roadmap
It really doesn't make a lot of sense why the Seestar requires Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection to work.
Surely it can just work via WiFi just like the ASIAIR does with the ASIAIR App (which is why the ASIAIR App can connect to and control the ASIAIR using either Bluestacks or WSA)?
Seems an unnecessary use of battery power as well.