Delock Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter
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Delock Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter


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coru

2 years ago

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pegedigi

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello Coru. I think so. But I bought the thing for my car, but it doesn't work there. If you send me your address, I'll put mine in an envelope and send it to you. Greetings
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Chrookie

4 years ago

Does this also work with a Raspberry PI?

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Former employee

4 years ago

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According to the manufacturer, the system requirements are as follows: - Windows 8.1/8.1-64/10/10-64 - PC or notebook with a free USB Type-A or USB Type-C™ port. The product does not appear to be optimised for Raspberry Pi
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holsteiner1986

6 years ago

Can I use my AirPods Pro on my PC?

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Crusty30

6 years ago

Hello Should not be a problem. Here is a small instruction: -Hold down the connect button on your AirPods until the LEDs flash white. -Call up the "Settings" of your PC via the "Windows Button" and select "Devices" there. -Click on "Bluetooth and other devices". -Select "Add Bluetooth or other device". -Now you can click on your AirPods. -After a few seconds, the AirPods are ready to use.¨ Kind regards
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tomoeh

6 years ago

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seevee81

6 years ago • purchased this product

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I have just tested with 2 Bluetooth devices. JBL Reflect Mini2 headphones and Wonderboom connected at the same time. But I don't know how it works with 2 VR controllers. With this adapter here, you can definitely connect more than 1 Bluetooth device at the same time. Maybe there is a better answer from someone who has the same constellation as you. What do you want to do with the 2 VR controllers on one PC?
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Baumig

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago • purchased this product

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According to the article page, the Magic Keyboard is only compatible with macOS, but according to some websites I found, it should also be possible to connect the keyboard with Windows - but of course Apple doesn't say so itself. It doesn't matter whether you use the "built-in" Bluetooth or the adapter.

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