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authoralexpdp7 <alex@pdp7.net>2024-07-09 15:10:24 +0000
committeralexpdp7 <alex@corcoles.net>2024-07-09 17:10:57 +0200
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Update with recent success with BT
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## On Bluetooth and computers
I have heard many issues with Bluetooth and computers, including Windows, Linux, and macOS.
+Lately, I have had good succes under Windows and Linux (I have not used macOS lately).
-I use an Avantree DG80 Bluetooth *sound* adapter.
+When I had issues with Bluetooth on Linux, I used an Avantree DG80 Bluetooth *sound* adapter.
This is not a regular generic adapter to add Bluetooth to computers that do not have Bluetooth.
This is a Bluetooth audio device that connects to headphones or other Bluetooth devices and appears in your computer as a USB audio device.
Therefore, the Bluetooth implementation in your computer is ignored.
The device provides its own codecs.
-With this, you avoid most of the issues of Bluetooth on computers, which generally works worse than on smartphones.
+With this, you avoid most of the issues of Bluetooth on computers, which sometimes works worse than on smartphones.
Also, if you pair a Bluetooth headset with the adapter, you can plug the adapter to multiple devices and the headsets will "follow" the adapter, without requiring pairing.