On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 at 15:50, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote: > On 2/10/22 04:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > > Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth > > transceiver? > > I don't have a favorite, but I also haven't found any that don't work. > The most recent one I got was a couple of years ago for accessing BLE > devices. I kind of randomly picked one and it worked perfectly. > https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32769561310.html is the one I got. >
Cheap devices often change their internals more often than their descriptions on web sites. I've had two identical appearing USB devices from one order that had very different internals. I've had good experiences with devices from Plugable. Note that USB3 can create RF interference that affects BTLE, so it is best to use a USB2 port. Newer laptops typically use a combined WiFi +bluetooth card. You might consider upgrading the internal card if it has and old bluetooth chip. There are lots of good wifi+BT cards pulled from name-brand laptops as large enterprises upgrade to wifi6 (anticipating a return to open plan elbows up workspaces) available these days. -- George N. White III
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