Only for the Vaio Pro 13 (2015 model) and newer Vaio Z (Flip). For older “Sony” branded laptops, no — Sony officially stated in 2016 that they will not produce Windows 10 drivers for legacy models.
When Sony sold its PC division in 2014, official driver support for many Vaio models effectively ceased. Consequently, most Vaios manufactured before 2015 were never "officially" certified for Windows 10. Their internal Bluetooth modules—often manufactured by Broadcom, Atheros, or Intel—were designed for Windows 7 or Windows 8’s driver model. Windows 10 64-bit, with its stricter driver signing requirements and revamped Universal Windows Driver framework, often fails to recognize these legacy modules automatically. The result is a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager under "Unknown Device" or "Bluetooth Peripheral Device," rendering the adapter unusable. sony vaio bluetooth driver windows 10 64 bit