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How to use Bluetooth on a quickly assembled computer: ipTIME BT50XR (Bluetooth 5.0) Dongle > Review

These days, I feel we are at a very important junction from wired to wireless, but especially, in the case of charging, we seem to be getting used to the convenience of wireless as much as we fear the move from wired. to charge wirelessly. In addition to wireless charging, there is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth that can be connected wirelessly. For example, if a laptop supports Wi-Fi, it supports Bluetooth 100%.

But what if you want to use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on your assembled computer? We need to plug in a wireless dongle that we think of as a USB port, but IPTime recently released a dongle that supports Bluetooth 5.0.

EFM, ipTIME BT50XR (Bluetooth 5.0) Dongle




▲ Brief Specifications: Bluetooth Dongle / 5.0 / Extended Operation: 5.0 LE / RTL8761B / 3Mbps / Main Terminal: USB Type A / Maximum Receiving Distance: 50m / Supported Profiles: HID, A2DP, Headset (HSP), BPP / 1 year / Color : Black, White

True to the dongle’s name, it has a fairly small size and is smaller than a USB stick. If you see a Wi-Fi dongle of the same size, you can think of it as something similar. It can be installed by connecting it to the USB port of the computer you are using, but the thing to note is that if possible, the black USB port is version 2.0, so it is better to connect it to USB blue or other colour. 3.0 port if possible because it gives low voltage, it can be used stably.






To use Bluetooth on an assembled computer, plug in this product introduced in today’s article and Windows 10 can recognize and use it. It is recommended to download and install the BT50XR driver via Each operating system provides a separate driver, so please download and install the appropriate driver for the operating system you are using.



These two products, introduced through today’s article, are released in two colors, black and white. If you use a white or gray case among assembled computers, it would be better to buy a white model.

In recent years, Bluetooth, in particular, gaming headsets and earphones for smartphones are becoming more and more diverse. In particular, if you use completely wireless earphones in your smartphone and want to use them actively on your computer, it would be good to try using the BT50XR Bluetooth 5.0 IPTime dongle.




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