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Medialink bluetooth adapter
Medialink bluetooth adapter





medialink bluetooth adapter
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It’s small, sits firmly in the port, doesn’t feel like it is going to fall apart and works from good distances. The adapter is quite simple, plug-n-play ready for Windows 8 and newer and achieves exactly what it sets out to achieve.Īs I mentioned in the last paragraph, it does exactly what it is made to accomplish. AGX MediaLink Phone Adapter Connects with your existing landline phone, transforming your hearing aids into a wireless headset that allows you to answer calls using the Streamer Pro.

medialink bluetooth adapter

Beyond that, there is very little to point out. At the heart of the MediaLink is the Streamer Pro, a device that can be worn around the neck and linked with your hearing aids via Bluetooth. The adapter is small and doesn’t protrude from the system any further than a typical nano WiFi adapter (ie, TP-Link‘s), making it great for portability without having to remove it every time you pack up.īluetooth strength in distance is good, with some attached gadgets functioning up to 100ft away (most devices fall within 20-100ft, with speakers reaching the furthest). The instructions are in English and provide no difficulties in reading them as they walk you through the process. You will need to do this if you have Windows Vista or 7.

All of which connected flawlessly and began to work without hesitation.ĭon’t have Windows 8 or newer? The driver disk and manual/instructions are quite clear and install without any troubles. I tested it using a Logitech Boom speaker, the Voxoa headphones we recently tested and had laying around the office still and a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard. Speakers, headphones/sets, keyboards and more. Just like a smartphone or tablet, Windows searches for Bluetooth devices nearby that you can connect to the PC.

medialink bluetooth adapter

Clicking on the icon allows you to add devices or show the devices already connected (within Windows Settings). You simply plug the adapter in, and Windows recognizes it as a Bluetooth adapter and the icon immediately displays in the system tray.

It comes with a CD with drivers for Windows Vista and higher, but Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, doesn’t require a thing. The Medialink adapter is the most recent adapter I personally had the time to play with. No more BlueSoleil as Windows offers native support for Bluetooth. Now with Windows 8 and now 10, Bluetooth has never been easier. Sometimes it worked great, and sometimes it didn’t quite pass the test. Throughout recent years, Bluetooth adapters also meant you had to play around with BlueSoleil, a software for Bluetooth controls in Windows. Medialinkbluetooth devices Windows drivers were collected from official websites of manufacturers and other. Bringing Bluetooth connectivity to a laptop or PC that doesn’t already sport the feature on-board. Medialink bluetooth usb devices model MUA-BA3.







Medialink bluetooth adapter