Well I found it. After lots of searching, here it is. (Don't blame me if its ridiculous)
Open control panel. Find the "Devices and Printers" and open it... Oh, wait! Where is it!? Wasn't it there a windows version ago? Yes it was. But now its merged with metro style settings. But if you go there, there will be no option for the "disconnection"! only removal and thats exactly what we don't want!!!!
Ok, now the real path to solution: Open control panel and switch the view to "Category". Open "Hardware and Sound", and open "Devices and Printers". So fortunately its still there!
Find your bluetooth device and double click it. A dialog will be shown which has a disconnect button! Sweet!
There is another problem, with some bluetooth handsfrees audio quality is crappy within Windows. While in "Devices and Printers", open properties for the bluetooth handsfree and uncheck "handsfree telephony" in services tab. Disconnect and Connect again in Windows. In some occasions a reboot of the bluetooth handsfree is needed too. And you're done.
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