
Speedlink SL-7411-BK VIAS USB Nano Bluetooth Adapter
Speedlink SL-7411-BK VIAS USB Nano Bluetooth Adapter
Unfortunately, we have no experience of this ourselves. The question has been forwarded to our community so that someone with more experience can answer it.
Yes, but should be detected and downloaded independently.
Unfortunately, we can't answer this question, because we couldn't try it out in such a form. But I'll be happy to post it in the community, maybe a user can help you :)
You can connect Bluetooth-enabled devices to the PC/notebook to which you have connected the adapter. If you then start Spotify on the PC/notebook and you have connected headphones or speakers via Bluetooth, for example, you should be able to listen to music. Does this answer your question?
Windows 10 drivers are available at https://www.speedlink.com/Computer-Office/Notebook-Zubehoer/Kabel-Adapter/Bluetooth/VIAS-NANO-USB-BLUETOOTH-4-0-ADAPTER-BLACK.html?listtype=search&searchparam=vias#TECHNICAL_DETAILS To connect switch controllers to a Windows PC, follow these steps: https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/how-to-connect-a-nintendo-switch-controller-to-a-pc/
Hello, I don't know if it is compatible, but the quality of this product is extremely poor. I tried it with QuietComfort 35 headphones and the sound always stops. I recommend anything but this SPEEDLINK transmitter. Digitec was unable to recommend any Bluetooth transmitter that was compatible with my Bose headphones. Apparently the method is to get the customer to buy the product so that they can advise other customers after being disappointed with the product, rather than ensuring that the customer is properly referred from the outset.
Yes, definitely.
Hello you need something else, search for "Bluetooth Audio Adapter" at Digitec. Here is an example of what suits you: Item no. 3228333;-) With this adapter, you can stream music from your smartphone or computer via Bluetooth. You only need the Speedlink adapter if your computer does not have Bluetooth.
Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not give any precise information on this. However, you can use the adapter on USB2.0 or USB3.0 without any problems.
I wanted to try it out right away... but I thought to myself: why? - Macbooks all have a Bluetooth transmitter built in!
I haven't tried it, but I don't think it works. If your car radio can't receive Bluetooth, there are Bluetooth receivers that plug into the aux socket, e.g. something like this: LogiLink BT0022 - Bluetooth Audio Receiver
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