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The EDUP Long Range USB Bluetooth 5.1 Adapter transforms your Windows PC into a powerful wireless hub, delivering up to 328ft range and 3Mbps speed with low power consumption. Compatible with multiple Bluetooth devices and easy to install, it’s the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking seamless connectivity and productivity.







| Brand | EDUP |
| Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 1.7 x 12.2 cm; 50 g |
| Item model number | EP-3536 |
| Manufacturer | EDUP |
| Colour | Black |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**S
*Does* work with Linux
Despite product info, this does in fact work with modern Linux (tested on recent NixOS, but I'm sure most distros would be fine.) Range is definitely a lot better than with the built-in bluetooth on the PC I wanted it for. Removing the antenna reduces the connection quality, so it's definitely wired through :) Seems to do what it says!
C**N
works well but not a great way to sync a controller to a PC, wireless is a far better option
It does as it should and Bluetooth connects for sure, I did however has latency, drops out and frame rate issues when connecting my Xbox controller to my PC with this product and playing games. I would recommend if that is what you are trying to achieve to get the wireless dongle option as I've had no issue at all with that method it's been faultless.I bought an unofficial one from Amazon, a Cipon one that retails at £14.99 and that was done the job perfectly so if you intend to use this for purely gaming then I would recommend this option rather than via bluetooth, far more stable option I have found from experience, not the products fault per say as it does connect as it should but just a better way of connecting for gaming at least.
J**S
Works well on Debian and on Windows. Good signal improvement.
I've been using this for a couple of weeks now. It works well on Debian Linux and on Windows 11. On Linux the driver is already there so you don't need to download anything. Plug it in and it's ready. On Windows I needed to download the driver, install it and then reboot. It then worked fine. It does give better signal strength than an adapter without antenna, especially if you can position it without obstructions. It has really improved my experience with Bluetooth headphones/headset. No more unwanted volume fluctuations, and I now also get a good signal with no drop outs when 15 or 20 feet away. edit: I find I can go all over the house and still no dropouts, so this is really good.
M**T
Works with Ubuntu.
This works with Ubuntu. It has good range too, that is down to the antennae size which the nano Bluetooth dongles don't have.
S**.
Amazing 5.1 Bluetooth adapter
As I'm into using emulators on windows 10 a lot I use Bluetooth to connect the various controllers and for some reason, the one system I could never get a proper connection was for the different switch controllers, for some reason I could always get the left joy-con to connect to my PC but the right one would never show up in my Bluetooth devices also, the pro controller has intermittent connection issues.That was until I brought this Bluetooth dongle, it has picked up everything I have thrown at it including both joy-con controllers without any troubles and my pro controller works perfectly with this adapter I actually played using the controllers for hours on the emulators without problems.It also picked up the ps5 DualSense controller, the ps4 controller. it connected to my Bluetooth speakers and linked them as a stereo pair instead of 2 mono speakers so I could stream my music from my PC to whichever room I took the speakers into.I've not had to contact tech support so I can not comment on that, but like I said it's only because I haven't had any issues with it.I would really recommend giving this adapter a try because for me it works perfectly and I wished I had brought this ages ago as it would have saved me a lot of problems over the last year with my various controller issues.
J**R
It doesn't work!
This not Windows plug'n'play. The instructions guide you to a URL where the necessary driver isn't there. I tried a generic Realtek one. It recognised some Bluetooth devices but would not connect to any of them. LED indicators didn't function either. I bought this as an upgrade for a TP-Link device which works beautifully but is short on range. I would return it but not worth the hassle. Avoid.
A**N
Adequate — driver issues
Spent far too long having to mess around with driver problems, and must reset device each time I turn my PC back on. Good-ish value for good range, dissatisfying problems with operation. Good for short-term use, will probably replace soon.
T**C
Easy to connect and signal strength good
This is a great add-on to my main media pc. Although Bluetooth is included on the motherboard it wasn’t great with the Bluetooth keyboardThis was the alternative and a million times better as the signal quality is strong and no loss in key presses or using the trackpad. Connection and setup was a breeze. No additional software needed as Windows 11 instantly found it and installed relevant drivers
Trustpilot
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