
ASUS Usb-Bt400
Transmitter & Receiver
ASUS Usb-Bt400
Transmitter & Receiver
Ja, siehe hier: https://www.asus.com/Networking/USBBT400/
I use the dongle together with the Microsoft Modern Keyboard with Fingerprint & the Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse. Works perfectly under Windows 10. I don't know how far this can be transferred to two PS4 controllers, but I think it should also work.
Ok, I treated myself to the part. Works 1A and without the slightest problem under Linux. Plug it in, pair it, it works!
That would be new to me. The Ps4 only connects to selected Bluetooth connections of "Ps4 Gamer mega Bass 7.1 xx" - exclusive contract headsets/headphones. (Which are of inferior quality.)
Yes, Asus offers a driver for Windows 8/10/11.
If the keyboard is Bluetooth-compatible, this should work.
Since the keyboard supports Bluetooth with multiple frequencies, I would think that would work. I have been able to connect all Bluetooth devices via the dongle. If you have the opportunity, try connecting the keyboard to a notebook that has Bluetooth. If that works, then it will also work with the Asus.
Unfortunately, I cannot answer your question. But I can give you my assessment: I have had many bad experiences with Bluetooth (printer, camera) as well as good ones, so I regard this connection method as a game of chance. It may work well, but it may also not work despite a lot of effort. It's probably not the Bluetooth, but the software. The only thing that helps is to try it out.
Unfortunately, we do not have any real empirical data on this. We have forwarded the question to our community and hope that a user can provide input.
Under Windows 10, a connection with the Airpods should actually work without any problems. Regarding use under Ubuntu: Unfortunately, we cannot answer this question, as we have not been able to test this in such a form. However, I will post your question in the community, and perhaps a user/other customer can help you further.
I connect my Sony headphones to the computer with the adapter, but it doesn't always work right away and I have to stretch everything out and reconfigure it. It also takes a surprisingly long time to establish the connection. However, the desktop is already old and has no BT function itself, so I can't say whether the additional devices are the problem.
that won't work. But take a look at this, I'm sure it will work: Marmitek BoomBoom 50 Bluetooth TV Audio Station (Transmitter)
Hello Beanzisler. Yes, this Bluetooth adapter supports all Bluetooth devices, the Microsoft keyboard anyway. Greetings Stefbud
Because many PC games only support X-Box controllers, search Google for DS4Windows.exe and it will work. This programme makes the PC think that your PS4 controller is an X-Box controller.
I no longer use this part and cannot answer the question posed.
I connected my keyboard via this adapter and played games accordingly. Personally, I didn't find any difference between the cable and this adapter. But I only play games for fun/hobby without ranking etc. and am not dependent on the thousandth of a second. I hope this helps.
Boom 3 I don't know, but with a UE Wonderboom (S-00163) it worked straight away, even under Linux / Elementary OS 5.1.
I don't know the maximum number. But I can confirm that I can use a Logitech mouse and a Sony headset with Windows 10 without any problems.
Difficult question. It depends on the quality of the cable. The frequency is also decisive:-D
The Bluetooth adapter works without problems with Windows 10. Since the headphones have Bluetooth, this should not be a problem. I also connected my Bluetooth headphones (Logitech UE 9000) to my PC via this adapter.
With this device providing all the bluetooth functionality, I would say yes. If your camera doesn't have any proprietary quirks with the standard, that should play.
Not recommended for music transmission in general, as too many interruptions and only very short distance possible.
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Yes, supported. Tested and used with Bose QC35-II and MS Teams.
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