Bluetooth headset problems in Boot Camp

I have a mid 2011 iMac dual booting Lion and Windows 7 64 bit using Boot Camp.
When booted into Windows my bluetooth keyboard and mice work fine, but when I attempt to connect a headset (I have tried 2 different ones from different manufacturers) I get errors about could not load the driver.
I have attempted to reinstall the driver using the update driver method for both the headset and I have reloaded the Boot Camp drivers replacing the entire bluetooth radio drivers in the process.
I have also attempted to download and install the Broadcom drivers from Broadcom's site and the installer hangs on the Detecting Device step and never progresses even after an hour.
Anyone have any luck getting a decent Bluetooth stack loaded in Windows on the new iMacs? If so what did you do? What drivers did you use and where did you get them?

Well I found a temporary workaround for this issue. The pros: most bluetooth deveices will connect smoothly, the cons: apple magic mouse will loose its "magic scrolling" (known issue with bluesoleil fix ongoing)
The workaround consists in installing bluesoleil V8.0xxx altough the suit doesnt recognize the BT in MBA 2011 by default you can force it. Here the steps:
Ensure that the apple Bluetooth drivers ARE INSTALLED and working (should be the case after bootcamp installation). This should be the only stack installed if you tried broadcom or other uninstall them first.
Install Bluesoleil v8.0
Go to: C:\Program Files (x86)\IVT Corporation\BlueSoleil -> Find the “bttl.inf” file and open it with a text editor.
Look at the third line: NUM=492.  Add +1. Then should be NUM=493
Locate in the text the following lines:
ID=USB\VID_05AC&PID_ffff
Manufacture=Apple
Add after the last [HWXXX] entry the VID-PID of the MBA’s 2011:
[HW493]
ID=USB\VID_05AC&PID_821F
Manufacture=APPLE DFU
Save this file.
Go to: C:\Program Files (x86)\IVT Corporation\BlueSoleil\driver\usb
Find the text:
%Apple.DeviceDesc%=Btusb_DDI,  USB\Vid_05ac&Pid_ffff
Add after this text:
%Apple.DeviceDesc%=Btusb_DDI, USB\VID_05AC&PID_821F
Now should look:
%Apple.DeviceDesc%=Btusb_DDI,  USB\Vid_05ac&Pid_ffff
%Apple.DeviceDesc%=Btusb_DDI, USB\VID_05AC&PID_821F
Note this text should appear twice in the file and BOTH needs to be edited 
Save this text.
Restart
Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager and look for the Apple Built-in Bluetooth Device
Right Click > Update driver > use browse my computer > have a disk > point the edited btcusb.inf file.
Let install the drivers. You will get a warning because is not a signed driver (you edited it).
Enjoy a fully functional Bluetooth profile .

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