Jackson's spending on something normally built into the network chip may seem excessive, but it can make things a lot better to make it worthwhile, it all depends on the environment and the application away . (in the photo this BT5 device is compared to my old BT2 key). The biggest problem for BT is microphones and to a lesser extent joysticks as they need a good connection and low latency to be useful. моя жена получила модную беспроводную связь Plantronics с USB-подзарядкой из своего офиса, чтобы работать дома во время covid, поэтому я купил дешевую беспроводную гарнитуру BT5 за 20 долларов, думая, что смогу сделать то же самое, но Plantronics не говорит вам, что это not so. pure BT5, rather it has a lot of additional electronics and an antenna so that the voice works well through BT5 (he laughs into the distance and walls). Not having time to return my $20 BT5 headset for a $150 Plantronic I decided to try this Zexmte and if it didn't matter Amazon would let me return it, thanks Jeff. General investing has some limitations compared to my wife's luxury paid job. this zexmte is pretty picky about line of sight to work well, even a closed door can disrupt work and render my mic unusable - i can still hear people speaking to me but they can't hear me until I'm in sight of her again, even if I'm 25 meters away. Of course I'd spend more if I was using a BT5 headset for a living, but for my occasional daily use my mere investment should be enough. device based so it can do all BT and is not limited to sound devices or keyboards and mice, you may find that other USB BT dongles can only do one or the other, not both. Also note that those who produce sound may actually be "cheating" by using their own sound chip in the dongle, bypassing what your motherboard should already support well - so you might get more range but the sound itself can suffer. unless it's an expensive device - like my wife's Plantronics, which also cheats by using its own sound chip in its charging station.
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