🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The USB WiFi Bluetooth Adapter offers ultra-fast dual-band wireless connectivity with speeds up to 1300Mbps, Bluetooth 4.2 capabilities, and a USB 3.0 interface for enhanced performance. Its dual high-gain antennas ensure strong signal reception, while the AP mode allows for easy conversion of wired networks to WiFi, making it an essential tool for any modern PC or laptop user.
Color | black |
Item Weight | 0.18 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.65"L x 1.1"W x 2.36"H |
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11ac, Bluetooth, USB |
Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabytes Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 |
A**L
Works Great.... Thanks
I bought 3 different ones of these. but different brand. all said PLug and play.. BS.. They didnt work. I need wifi and Bluetooth bot work some time. but Bluetooth never worked on others.. This one came with small cd of drives... It works awesome.. Thanks for being Honest...
O**E
Works Great
connect fast with no disconnection to my wifi. Thanks
T**.
Worked great for exactly 10 months, then the wifi broke.
I bought this for a HTPC (home theater PC) which gets used maybe once or twice a week. It's an old Dell OptiPlex 3020 and it doesn't have built-in WiFi or Bluetooth, so I bought this solution for using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse with the added bonus of not needing to also buy a WiFi adapter.Fast forward to last night when, in the middle of catching up on Windows 10 updates, it suddenly disconnects from the network—no networks available. Bluetooth was working fine. No other device in my house had this issue. I tried rolling back the Windows 10 updates, thinking that was the problem, to no avail. I even got frustrated enough to break out my old Windows 7 DVD and did a clean install, same thing. No networks available.Amazon requires reviewers to give at least one star, so I'll give you something positive about this unit:"If you need a WiFi solution for precisely 10 months, I can fully recommend the USB WiFi Bluetooth Adapter, 1300Mbps Dual Band 2.4/5Ghz Wireless Network External Receiver, Mini WiFi Dongle for PC/Laptop/Desktop."Otherwise, do what i'm doing and try the TP-Link Archer T2UB Nano that's also much more compact and, at the time of writing, is actually $3 cheaper AND from a trusted brand name.Thanks for reading, and good luck with your search.
K**S
Finally! WiFi and BT in one adapter AND IT WORKS UNDER LINUX!
At least it does under Linux Mint. I haven't tried it with Raspberry Pi yet as all mine have both BT and WiFi onboard. According to the manual (available as a .pdf download from Amazon's product page, how nice!), you have to jump through the usual hoops if using Windows but you're probably used to that; with Linux, plug it in and reboot and you're good to go. I had lost faith, I didn't think I'd ever see the two functions in one dongle again. I just bought another for a spare!
R**E
Great external adaptor for the money
My wife bought a cheapo PC for the home office. This was one of those refurbished business desktops, with some modern components thrown in (SSD, more RAM). The PC came with a tiny Wi-Fi/BT dongle that was the size of my thumbnail. It was only 2.4ghz, too... so I needed something better. Found this product and gave it a shot. Surprisingly fast and simple, for the money.Did notice, like another reviewer pointed out.... that if you install MS optional drivers such as Intel NIC driver, from Windows Update, that the adaptor quit working altogether. No manner of tweaking, disabling, enabling, uninstalling worked. Had to roll back the Windows Update optional Intel NIC driver in order for it to be seen again. I don't think it's this product's fault, but its' worth noting.One week later, as life happens like that sometimes, I managed to break off the antennae from an older Wi-Fi adaptor on another machine in my house. So I just ordered a second one of these, to replace it.Very happy.
G**Y
Good blurooth
Bluetooth and fast speedWhy did you pick this product vs others?:Price rating
F**N
Where's the WiFi?
It's basically plug and play...except the WIFI part. I needed Bluetooth for my PC so I thought "Why not also get a WiFi connector?"Bluetooth connected and configured (what's there to REALLY configure about Bluetooth?) easily. WiFi is a different matter. I figured Windows (10) wouldn't have trouble finding a WiFi connector ...I was wrong! There's a Mini Disc with the box - my 2020 PC doesn't have an optical drive - but I transferred it to USB Drive and ran setup. THAT installed some sort of management site from the 90s... no kidding it looks like 8bit color. It doesn't see the connector. System Information shows about 5 or 6 instances of a WAN Miniport but nothing that explicity says WiFi. Might try completely uninstalling the adapter again, but I fear that the Bluetooth will also go away.
C**R
So Far So Good
So far so good. Got a new MB and it did not have wifi and bt so this filled the game. Installed and worked right away
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