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2.4 Ghz Bluetooth Adapter

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Related review

Beachmaster1318 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Black] One pair of earphones for all devices! These earphones connect via 2.4Ghz, Bluetooth, and USB-C cable

5
Steve D. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[8 to 24 VAC] 5 GHz connection much better than 2.4 GHz connection! 2K video is also way better the 1080.

5
Norman 2024-04-19 05:22:21

[Yes] low power ap provides excellent 2.4 GHz spot coverage. just what I hoped for.

5
Thomas 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[43.55 lb] Using in divisible meeting space in crowded 2.4GHz environment and works fine. Very cost effective and simply works.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[20 W] I purchased this because the reviews on a similar unit from Ubiquiti were not so great. I mounted this on my roof (vent pipe) fed by some outdoor Cat5e, and it covers my 5 acre property with no issues, -72dBm on 2.4 GHz. band out at 500 ft. maxing out at 65 mb/s.(20MHz. wide channel). It's full speed on 5 GHz. within 350ft., dropping to 96 Mb/s. at 450 ft. It's a top speed performer for a 2x2 Mimo unit. I have one antenna horizontally polarized and one vertically polarized (using white electrical tape at the antenna base to keep them from turning in the wind), for some diversity and less sensitive to phone position placement. It was 100deg.F. here the other day and no issues with the unit at full power all day. It's signal penetrates into the house and into the basement with no issues at all. I like the fact that is has two independent 2.4 and 5GHz. radios and each are able to have their own set of multiple SSID's. You can put your guest network on either band and IP isolate an SSID for security purposes if not running VLANS. It also has guest webpage authentication options including through Facebook. Note: With my iPhone I had issues with the AP on 2.4 CH. 11 (clear channel too) but not an Android, so I parked it on CH. 1. I primarily use the 5 GHz. band anyway as the speed and distance on this unit are really good. TP Link did a great job with this, best deal out there. Upgrade to the latest firmware as soon as you get it.

5
Joshua 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4] Great price, easy setup. Really like how it picks the best band either the 2.4 or 5 ghz band for the device. Range seems fairly decent. Can't wait to test once new high speed internet is installed in next week.

5
Mike 2024-04-02 01:52:50

[2.4 GHz] Bought this unit to use in conjunction with the FREEWAVE FUSION BSIC 2.4GHZ TRGR-NIKON that I bought. Both units work great! Tested them with my Nikon D5300 and 2 flash units - a Godox and an a very old Vivatar unit.

5
Thomas 2024-04-02 02:17:19

Using in divisible meeting space in crowded 2.4GHz environment and works fine. Very cost effective and simply works.

5
Michael 2024-04-04 01:27:11

[Bluetooth] I specifically got this unit because it does not operate in the 2.4 GHz bandwidth which is unbelievably overcrowded at the moment. I actually think the sound quality is a little better than my Line 6 Relay G90 unit that I have been using for the past five years. I used this system over the weekend in a casino where my line 6 unit had severe drop out issues due to the 2.4 GHz bandwidth. This unit performed flawlessly and I am very happy with it. The obvious weak link in this system though is the guitar cable which seems to be very cheap. I went ahead and ordered Neutrik connectors and bulk cable and made a couple of my own cables which are bulletproof. Overall you cannot beat the system for the quality and reliability in this price point.

5
Angel 2024-04-02 07:59:42

[Yes] The main reason I got this was for the built in 2.4ghz radio receiver.I have a pair of older nikon speed lights but sad nikon never built around this technology. Optical line of sight triggers are so passe these days. This adds to my godox ecosystem without carrying additional receivers in the bag.

5