
ASUS USB Bluetooth Adapter USB-BT500
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ASUS USB Bluetooth Adapter USB-BT500
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Ja, laut Hersteller schon. Quelle: https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Networking-IoT-Servers/Adapters/All-series/USB-BT500/techspec/
I don't know, I put it on my PC.
Nein, da bräuchtest du etwas in diese Richtung: Hama Bluetooth-Audioempfänger
2 months ago
The adapter can act as a transmitter and receiver, which means that it can send and receive Bluetooth signals. In order to plug it into your DAB+ radio and then control jukeboxes via Bluetooth, the radio would have to have a suitable USB interface that supports the adapter. However, it is unlikely that a DAB+ radio will offer such a function as these radios are not usually designed to use USB Bluetooth adapters. It would be advisable to check the specifications of your radio to ensure that it is compatible with the adapter.
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To connect a Bluetooth speaker to a TV via the USB Bluetooth adapter, it is essential that the TV is compatible with the adapter. The ASUS USB-BT500 is designed to offer Bluetooth connectivity to a variety of devices, but compatibility will depend on the TV's ability to accept and use such an adapter. If the TV supports Bluetooth connections via a USB adapter, then it should be possible to connect a Bluetooth speaker.
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The USB-BT500 uses a USB 2.0 Type A interface.
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Yes, you can use the ASUS USB-BT500 to connect AirPods to a PC on which Bluetooth has been disabled by using the USB-BT500 adapter device. Here are the steps to follow: ## Step 1: Install the adapter Plug the USB-BT500 adapter into a free USB port on your PC. The adapter is plug-and-play, which means that it is usually recognised and installed automatically. ## Step 2: Activate Bluetooth After installing the adapter, Bluetooth should be available on your PC. Make sure that Bluetooth is activated in the system settings or in the taskbar. ## Step 3: Pairing the AirPods Open the Bluetooth settings of your PC and search for available devices. Set the AirPods to pairing mode and select them in the Bluetooth settings of your PC to connect them. ## Step 4: Check the connection After pairing, the AirPods should be connected to your PC and you can use them for audio output. The ASUS USB-BT500 is backwards compatible with Bluetooth 2.1, 3.x and 4.x, which ensures that it works with most Bluetooth devices, including AirPods.
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The ASUS USB-BT500 is a Bluetooth adapter designed primarily for connecting computers and other devices to Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as headsets, speakers, keyboards and controllers. It does not enable a Smart TV that does not originally have a Bluetooth function to become Bluetooth-enabled. The adapter must be plugged into a USB port of a device to give that device Bluetooth functions, but it cannot be connected directly to a Smart TV to give it Bluetooth capability unless the Smart TV has a USB port and supports the use of such an adapter, which is usually not the case.
Automatically generated from the .I don't think so. it will be assimilated to a bluetooth interface and blocked. you'd have to use an independent bluetooth transmitter that doesn't need to be installed on the pc. a device that transfers audio via bluetooth. to be plugged into the pc's audio output, like this: TwelveSouth AirFly Pro (Transmitter & Receiver)
Hello. I have exactly this configuration and I find it very pleasant to play with. It's more than enough for GTA. If you want to play competitively, you should switch to the mouse anyway :)
Yes, yes and yes, it's all in the description.
I confirm that there is no encryption and no authentication.
This is a USB stick that provides bluthoot. If your device uses this technology there is no contraindication
It may be plugged into a USB 1.1. I would use a different USB port.
No, USB Bluetooth dongles do not usually work as easily on a TV as they do on a PC. It is better to use a 3.5mm audio jack or cinch solution.
Yes, exactly, headphones and other Bluetooth devices such as mouse, keyboard etc.
Several; I don't know the exact number. Very effective.
Hello, if you have Bluetooth, you can. Unfortunately, only for listening to music. Making phone calls worked very badly for me. I use the cable again.
According to the information available to us, the printer may not recognise the USB dongle. However, if the printer can be connected via WiFi, then it should be possible to print via the iPad's AirPrint service.
https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Networking-IoT-Servers/Adapters/All-series/USB-BT500/HelpDesk_Download/
Yes,but the connection is very bad!
It should work, I use the adapter with a mouse and a headset, but the keyboard shouldn't make any difference. But I would add a USB extension cable, it has a lot of interference potential directly on the case and could also be problematic if there are already problems with the onboard.
With my Sennheiser Momentum 3 flawless
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