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The TBW-107UB Micro Bluetooth USB Adapter from Trendnet is a penny-sized solution for providing your Windows notebook or desktop with wireless Bluetooth connectivity. This adapter fits into an available USB port on your computer and supports the Bluetooth standard v2.1 with EDR. With the adapter, you can wirelessly connect Bluetooth headsets, keyboards, mice, printers, or cell phones to your computer. The adapter can connect with up to seven Bluetooth devices and operates up to a distance of 32.8 feet or 10 meters.*
Choose between a PCIe card (for desktops) or a USB dongle (for laptops or convenience). PCIe cards generally offer better range, speeds, and cooling. Available from $7.99.
Network adapters have zero maintenance costs and negligible energy consumption. They are functionally plug-and-forget devices. The only cost is replacement due to technological obsolescence when Wi-Fi standards evolve.
Common Failure Modes
Hardware failure is rare. The most common issues are software-related, such as driver conflicts or operating system updates breaking compatibility. USB adapters are prone to physical damage if bumped while plugged into a laptop.
Choose between a PCIe card (for desktops) or a USB dongle (for laptops or convenience). PCIe cards generally offer better range, speeds, and cooling. Ensure the adapter's Wi-Fi standard matches or exceeds your home router (e.g., Wi-Fi 6 or 6E).
Network adapters (PCIe or USB) are solid-state and usually last the life of the computer.
The TRENDnet TBW-107UB Micro Bluetooth USB Adapter is available at bhphoto, starting at $7.99.
Network adapters have zero maintenance costs and negligible energy consumption. They are functionally plug-and-forget devices. The only cost is replacement due to technological obsolescence when Wi-Fi standards evolve.
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