Mainboard supports USB header for Bluetooth connectivity.
Mainboard supports USB header for Bluetooth connectivity.
I wasn't sure if a Bluetooth adapter could work with your internal USB headers. It seems you're looking for a solution that avoids extra external USB ports. You found an adapter that connects to a standard USB Bluetooth device, but you're not satisfied with that method. Are there similar options available in the market, even for the newest Bluetooth standards?
The PC case functions like a Faraday cage, with most materials blocking signals completely. This means minimal or no connectivity, or a very weak one.
What kind of motherboard do you have? You can also add a built-in Bluetooth wireless network card.
You can simply purchase a PCI-E WiFi + Bluetooth adapter or expansion card and utilize the bottom PCI-E X16 (X4 electrically) port. Options like these are available at various retailers: https://www.msi.com/Desktop/AX916C https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking-Io...CE-AX58BT/ https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking-Io...AC55BT-B1/