Faster Speed, Farther Coverage, Lower Power Consumption
Bluetooth adapter for pc

Link to Your Computer via Bluetooth

UB500 makes non-Bluetooth PCs and laptops Bluetooth-capable so you can connect your Bluetooth devices to your computer and enjoy it with ease. With the latest technology, it supports up to 7 Bluetooth devices at once with a powerful wireless connection.

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Bluetooth 5.4: Faster Speed, Farther Coverage

UB500 equips your PC with the more advanced Bluetooth 5.4 technology that has across-the-board upgrades compared to old versions. It runs faster and reaches further compared to Bluetooth 4.0 technology, ensuring a strong and stable wireless connection between your PC and Bluetooth devices. *

Bluetooth adapter

EDR and BLE Technology

Featuring EDR and BLE technology, UB500 enhances your wireless experience by giving you faster speeds for data transfer and the optimal rate of power consumption.

Note: It can only connect to one BLE device at a time

Nano-Sized - Plug in and Forget
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Plug N’ Play for Windows 11, 10 and 8.1

For Windows 11, 10 and 8.1, just plug the Bluetooth dongle into computer to enjoy a fast, convenient Bluetooth connection (make sure your computer is connected to the internet).

Windows 7 is also supported by installing the driver from TP-Link’s website*

  • Currently supported operating systems include Windows 11/10/8, Driver is needed for Windows 7

    Please note that UB500 is not compatible with Mac, Linux, or TV.

  • Yes, the Bluetooth adapter can support up to 7 devices at a time. However, It can only connect to one BLE device at a time.

  • You can try 2 things,

    1. Unpair the controller from your PlayStation

    2. Hook the controller to your computer via the USB cable and then hit the PS Button. Once the controller is detected you can disconnect the USB charging cable.

  • EDR, Enhanced Data Rate, is a Bluetooth specification that provides faster data rates.

    BLE, Bluetooth Low Energy, is the latest technology to lower power consumption to allow the device to operate at the optimal level.

Faster Speed, Farther Coverage, Lower Power Consumption
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Link to Your Computer via Bluetooth

UB500 makes non-Bluetooth PCs and laptops Bluetooth-capable so you can connect your Bluetooth devices to your computer and enjoy it with ease. With the latest technology, it supports up to 7 Bluetooth devices at once with a powerful wireless connection.

USB dongle 5.3

Bluetooth 5.4: Faster Speed, Farther Coverage

UB500 equips your PC with the more advanced Bluetooth 5.4 technology that has across-the-board upgrades compared to old versions. It runs faster and reaches further compared to Bluetooth 4.0 technology, ensuring a strong and stable wireless connection between your PC and Bluetooth devices. *

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EDR and BLE Technology

Featuring EDR and BLE technology, UB500 enhances your wireless experience by giving you faster speeds for data transfer and the optimal rate of power consumption.

Note: It can only connect to one BLE device at a time

Nano-Sized - Plug in and Forget
Plug and Play adapter for Windows 11 10 8.1

Plug N’ Play for Windows 11, 10 and 8.1

For Windows 11, 10 and 8.1, just plug the Bluetooth dongle into computer to enjoy a fast, convenient Bluetooth connection (make sure your computer is connected to the internet).

Windows 7 is also supported by installing the driver from TP-Link’s website*

  • Currently supported operating systems include Windows 11/10/8, Driver is needed for Windows 7

    Please note that UB500 is not compatible with Mac, Linux, or TV.

  • Yes, the Bluetooth adapter can support up to 7 devices at a time. However, It can only connect to one BLE device at a time.

  • You can try 2 things,

    1. Unpair the controller from your PlayStation

    2. Hook the controller to your computer via the USB cable and then hit the PS Button. Once the controller is detected you can disconnect the USB charging cable.

  • EDR, Enhanced Data Rate, is a Bluetooth specification that provides faster data rates.

    BLE, Bluetooth Low Energy, is the latest technology to lower power consumption to allow the device to operate at the optimal level.