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Bluetooth adapter

Hello i am going to buy an new bluetooth adapter that i will use for work. i am working as an IT support and i am often skyping people. The headset i use is Bose Soundlink II https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/headphones/over_ear_headphones/soundlink-around-ear-wireless-headphones-ii.html

 

And when i am looking for an bluetooth adapter thats gives me the mic and the sound from the headset to the pc.

(Not very smart when it comes to the different bluetooth things) 

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Most (if not all) should be able to do both. Bluetooth is just a wireless transfer method so I would recommend going with one that offers a good speed/connectivity range.

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Most decent ones do both (150kr and up I think), just make sure you get drivers for it.

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23 minutes ago, unholyprfection said:

Most (if not all) should be able to do both. Bluetooth is just a wireless transfer method so I would recommend going with one that offers a good speed/connectivity range.

 

10 minutes ago, pelark said:

Most decent ones do both (150kr and up I think), just make sure you get drivers for it.

Thanks both! 

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Bluetooth is desgined for short range + power for VERY fast connection speeds. Your going to be limited up to around 36 feet, but thats the way the technology is designed. With 5g on the way we may see this implemented and start to replace Bluetooth for fast low latency connections over longer distances although not for some time.

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Got my bluetooth adapter today, and its very laggy, tried to google and it said, update driver, use an usb 2.0 and reinstalled the drivers, but nothing will the laggy problem, and i sound like transformer.

 

 

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