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While you can, in theory, open up a laptop and install an internal Bluetooth adapter, it will require an experienced technician and is significantly more difficult and time-consuming than ...
The Bad: Bluetooth itself still has compatibility problems between chipsets from different vendors, which may cause connection headaches; installation involves configuring the adapters essentially ...
A new wave of Bluetooth USB-C adapters extend the life of laptops, iPads and phones by enabling higher audio quality to ...
Have an old USB keyboard you love, but wish was wireless? DIYer DastardlyLabs shows off how to make your own little adapter that’ll convert just about any old USB keyboard to Bluetooth.
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