Yes, the mobile device supports Bluetooth connectivity.
Yes, the mobile device supports Bluetooth connectivity.
Check out the ASUS ROG Strix X570 E gaming model from Newegg.
That's something I don't usually play, like PS4 or Xbox, and I don't use headsets or earbuds much. My $8000 hearing aids have Bluetooth, but I'm not really into RGB stuff.
This board doesn't show Bluetooth in the details on Newegg. Check the specs at https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Motherboards/...fications/ Bluetooth 5.0. Note that this feature is included in the Intel Wireless section, available via WiFi only and WiFi+BT "Wi-Fi 6 AX200".
It's a great $315 motherboard you found there, I'm sure you'll love it. Your notes on the ASUS ROG Strix X570-E look solid—though the placement of the LEDs is a bit awkward, and the VRM performs well. It supports dual SATA ports and Wi-Fi, with BIOS flashback. The rear I/O lacks clear CMOS, which is a minor drawback. Overall, it's a solid choice compared to Phantom Gaming X and this board.
For my mouse (MX Master 2S) and keyboard (Corsair K63 Wireless), I don’t need to use USB ports.