TL;DR: The SilverCrest SWS 150 A1 is a "plug and play" device. 99% of the time, you do not need a driver. If Windows isn’t recognizing it, the issue is usually Windows Update or a bad USB cable.
Important note: This device typically does not require a specific driver for basic USB connection on modern Windows (10/11) or macOS. It usually uses HID (Human Interface Device) drivers built into the operating system. The USB connection is primarily for power, not data transfer to a PC. silvercrest sws 150 a1 driver download
For many users searching for this, the answer is no. The SWS 150 A1 is often a weather sensor (e.g., for the SilverCrest weather station set). These devices usually connect wirelessly (433 MHz) to a base station, not via USB. Lost the CD
So why does your computer ask for one? Usually, because Windows doesn’t recognize the specific USB-to-serial chip inside the device. If Windows isn’t recognizing it, the issue is