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
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
Hi Adi
It depends on the car radio. What kind of radio do you have? Or maybe which car :)
I don't think that a USB Bluetooth works with a car radio.
Do you have a jack plug on your radio? An adapter like this might fit :)
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
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?
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.
This is not possible with an ordinary car radio. That would have to be a car radio with an operating system (e.g. Linux) - but I have never heard of that.