I suspect not [thinking that's not the way BT works; once actively ‘paired,’ neither side ‘listens’ for any subsequent pairing attempt]. But that's only a suspicion, I was unable to get the product to function correctly on W10 [some sort of driver issue and no successful 'support' info found.] rgds
Das hängt davon ab, ob dein Controller Bluetooth unterstützt.
https://support.xbox.com/de-CH/help/hardware-network/accessories/connect-and-troubleshoot-xbox-one-bluetooth-issues
I don't think it works like that. I bought this for my PC, it works great, it automatically installed a driver so that Bluetooth works. For the car you need an FM transmitter. https://www.digitec.ch/de/search?q=fm%20transmitter look here. I'm sure it will work.
Hello Luki07,
As far as I know, the PS4 Pro already has Bluetooth 4.0 integrated. So you should be able to connect your BT headset directly without an adapter.
Greetings
Andy from Hama
Does this dongle require software to be installed on the device? Since Bluetooth is deactivated in the BIOS on my business laptop (Win7) and I do not have admin rights, I cannot install any SW. With this dongle I want to connect my Logitech Headset H800 (whose own dongle I lost) via BT to the laptop. I used to buy the USB-BT dongle from vivanco, but the first thing it requires is to delete all BT drivers on the laptop and install the vivanco software, which I neither can nor want to do. So the dongle should offer real Plug&Play, without SW installation. Is that possible?
When used as a transmitter (connected to the 3.5 mm audio output of my Windows 10 desktop using the 3.5 mm cable supplied), it worked well with my Sennheiser and KAPPA Bluetooth headphones (i.e. non-brand). I don't know whether it works with headsets that also have a mic (probably not?).
If you have a system that is not BT-capable in terms of HW (e.g. many PC desktops are not BT-capable), you can use a headset. Unlike laptops, many PC desktops are not BT-capable in terms of hardware, but they are in terms of software), I would recommend a Bluetooth USB sound gel (I also bought one from DIGITEC, works perfectly with Windows 10, for example, and is cheaper than a transmitter/receiver).
And another tip for musicians: Bluetooth transmitters (in general, not just this one from Hama!) are not suitable for turning e-pianos, other electric instruments or mixer outputs into Bluetooth transmitters. The delay is usually between 0.5 and 1 second (as I said, this has nothing to do with this product but with the Bluetooth protocol).
By the way, this HAMA also works very well as a receiver!
LG Peter
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