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Hello everyone, I just bought a Bluetooth Adapter from Amazon, this one, the TP-Link UB500.

And i have my concerns because i think is not a legit product, in the Bluetooth config panel from Windows 10 says that i had a "TP-Hink" i was looking for a webpage to check the legitimity of the product but i didn't found anything, is this legit? 


Otherwise, in the Device manager says it correctly


W10 Control panel:
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Device manager:

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Does seem like it could be a counterfeit one with the wrong ID and poor listing pictures, but it would be slightly surprising since it doesn't seem to be sold by a 3rd party seller but amazon themselves.

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