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→‎Adapter test results: none of the CSR8510 based adapters tested so far showed different behavior on Linux/macOS, so I'm assuming user error here
(→‎Adapter test results: correct TP-Link UB400 details)
(→‎Adapter test results: none of the CSR8510 based adapters tested so far showed different behavior on Linux/macOS, so I'm assuming user error here)
 
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| USB || 4.0
| USB || 4.0
| 0A12 || 0001 || ?
| 0A12 || 0001 || ?
| bgcolor="#afa" colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | Yes <sup>[[#Notes|[16]]]</sup>
| bgcolor="#afa" colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | Yes
| bgcolor="#fda" | Limited
| bgcolor="#fda" | Limited
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:<sup>[14]</sup> Proprietary 10-pin BTB connector, usually found in older laptops (2010 and earlier).
:<sup>[14]</sup> Proprietary 10-pin BTB connector, usually found in older laptops (2010 and earlier).
:<sup>[15]</sup> This is the Bluetooth version supported out of the box, with no drivers installed, can be upgraded/downgraded depending of the proprietary Realtek driver version installed.
:<sup>[15]</sup> This is the Bluetooth version supported out of the box, with no drivers installed, can be upgraded/downgraded depending of the proprietary Realtek driver version installed.
:<sup>[16]</sup> Compatible only with Windows; Mac/Linux unsupported.




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