Hello all. I've recently been looking around for a PCI wireless card for my desktop computer. I'm mainly looking for a high-quality bluetooth card that I can use, as I'm sure we all know from previous experiences that not all bluetooth is created equal. I sometimes like to use my PC to play games on the TV I have in my bedroom, and am wanting to be able to use a controller without having to string out a cord.
As I mentioned above, it's become obvious to me through my own experience that some bluetooth devices are much more reliable and capable than others. Of course, I know this also depends on the hardware inside whatever devices I'm connecting to my PC, but I want to make sure the card that's plugged into my motherboard is never the problem. I use a DualSense controller, so I'm not too concerned about the connectivity on the controller's side of things.
Anyway, as I've been searching, I've noticed it's hard to find video reviews from sources I feel like I can trust when it comes to WiFi/Bluetooth cards (as well as many other lesser-discussed components). With all the discussion I've been seeing online about concerns over LMG's practices when it comes to accuracy vs meeting arbitrary deadlines, I'm not entirely sure I can trust them either, but I definitely still feel more comfortable taking recommendations from them over the no-name channels I've been seeing in this space.
Why doesn't LMG review wireless (Wifi/Bluetooth) cards? I feel like with the labs coming into fruition, this would be something that naturally makes sense to pick up (if they can find the time or figure out how to afford to bring more hands on deck)