Top Bluetooth PC Adapters: Expert Review

Mar 13,25

A Bluetooth adapter is a must-have for any device lacking native wireless Bluetooth support. In today's world, countless devices—keyboards, headsets, and more—rely on Bluetooth connectivity. If your PC's motherboard doesn't have built-in Bluetooth, a Bluetooth dongle is your solution. Fortunately, numerous affordable options are available.

**TL;DR - Top Bluetooth Adapters for PC:**


Creative BT-W5
**Our Top Pick:** ### Creative BT-W5
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ASUS USB-BT500
### ASUS USB-BT500
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Techkey 150M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter
### Techkey 150M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter
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Sennheiser BTD 600
### Sennheiser BTD 600
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Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210
### Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210
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While some high-end Bluetooth adapters exist, they're less common and usually offer premium features and connection quality. Consider the Bluetooth version supported by your devices. Bluetooth 5.4 is the latest (with Bluetooth 6 announced for a future release). Backward compatibility ensures older devices work, though you might miss out on newer features.

1. Creative BT-W5: Best Bluetooth Adapter

Creative BT-W5
**Our Top Pick:** ### Creative BT-W5
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**Specifications:** Bluetooth 5.3, Up to 3 Mbps, 165ft range, USB-C connection.

**Pros:** Universal USB-C connectivity, affordable.

**Cons:** Requires an adapter if you lack USB-C.

The Creative BT-W5 excels for PC gaming with high-resolution 96kHz/24-bit audio. Its USB-C connection works across PCs, Macs, and consoles. The low profile minimizes clutter. Automatic bitrate adjustment and aptX Adaptive Low Latency ensure low latency, ideal for controllers and gaming headsets. A multifunctional button allows switching between up to four saved devices.

2. Asus USB-BT500: Best Budget Bluetooth Adapter

ASUS USB-BT500
### ASUS USB-BT500
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**Specifications:** Bluetooth 5.0, Up to 3 Mbps, 30ft range, USB-A connection.

**Pros:** Easy setup, low profile, affordable.

**Cons:** Weaker signal.

The Asus USB-BT500 is our budget pick, offering simple setup and compatibility with various devices. Bluetooth 5.0 doubles the speed of Bluetooth 4.0, improving battery life on connected devices. Its compact design makes it suitable for laptops and motherboards.

3. Techkey 150M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter: Best Long-Range Bluetooth Adapter

Techkey 150M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter
### Techkey 150M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter
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**Specifications:** Bluetooth 5.4, Up to 3 Mbps, 500ft range, USB-A connection.

**Pros:** Excellent range, affordable.

**Cons:** Flimsy antenna.

Need long-range connectivity? The Techkey 150M boasts a 500ft range (though this is reduced by obstacles). Bluetooth 5.4 provides fast speeds and excellent battery life. It's compatible with older Bluetooth versions.

4. Sennheiser BTD 600: Best Bluetooth Adapter for Headphones

Sennheiser BTD 600
### Sennheiser BTD 600
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**Specifications:** Bluetooth 5.2, Up to 3 Mbps, 30ft range, USB-A or USB-C connection.

**Pros:** Designed for headphones, flexible connectivity, low latency.

**Cons:** Expensive.

Sennheiser's BTD 600 is ideal for high-quality wireless headphones and headsets. It offers low latency and supports high-resolution audio (after a firmware update). It connects via USB-A or USB-C.

5. Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210: Best Internal Bluetooth Adapter for Gaming

Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210
### Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210
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**Specifications:** Bluetooth 5.2, 2400 Mbps, range not rated, PCI-E connection.

**Pros:** Affordable, also a Wi-Fi adapter.

**Cons:** For desktop PCs only, requires installation.

This internal adapter (also a Wi-Fi adapter) is a good option if you have a spare PCI-E slot on your motherboard. It's Bluetooth 5.2, offering solid performance. Installation requires some technical knowledge.

Bluetooth Adapter FAQs

Do you need a Bluetooth adapter for your PC?

Not all PCs need a Bluetooth adapter; many motherboards include built-in Bluetooth. To check, open Device Manager (search for it in the Windows search bar). If "Bluetooth" is listed, you have it. Otherwise, you'll need an adapter.

Bluetooth 5.3 vs 5.0: What's the difference?

Bluetooth 5.3 (released July 2021) improves latency and power consumption compared to Bluetooth 5.0 (July 2016). Range remains similar. 5.3 adds faster pairing, improved dual-channel earbud support, and enhanced security.

Do new laptops come equipped with Bluetooth connectivity?

Most modern laptops include Bluetooth. Check the product specifications or use the Device Manager method described above to confirm.

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