Upgrade your internet experience with the Reatek 8821CU USB WiFi Bluetooth Adapter. This powerful device is compatible with the advanced 802.11ac standard while also supporting older 802.11 a/b/g/n protocols. Enjoy lightning-fast speeds of up to 433Mbps on 5GHz for HD video streaming and lag-free gaming, or 150Mbps on 2.4GHz for everyday activities like web browsing and music streaming. It supports Windows XP/7/8.1/10, ensuring a wide range of compatibility for your PC.
With Bluetooth 4.2 functionality, you can transform your non-Bluetooth PC into a versatile hub, effortlessly connecting to smartphones, tablets, speakers, headsets, keyboards, mice, printers, and more within a 10-meter range. For optimal performance when using both WiFi and Bluetooth, connect WiFi to a 5G hotspot to avoid interference.
The adapter supports both WiFi and AP modes: enhance your device's speed and range with the latest AC Wi-Fi routers in WiFi mode, or create a WiFi hotspot from a wired connection in AP mode. Easy to install with its own network card and driver, simply plug it in and get started. If needed, the included Optical Disc provides drivers for seamless installation.
Experience superior connectivity with the 10Gtek USB WiFi Bluetooth Adapter, a versatile solution for enhancing your PC, laptop, or desktop's wireless capabilities.
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Easily upgrade your computer’s connectivity with the 10Gtek USB WiFi Bluetooth Adapter, designed for quick and simple installation. Enjoy enhanced online experiences, from streaming and gaming to seamless Bluetooth connections.
Customer Insights
Decent range and consistent performance noted by some users.
Works perfectly for WiFi and Bluetooth, allowing multiple Bluetooth accessories simultaneously.
Provides a fast and reliable wireless connection.
Considered easy to use and picks up WiFi effectively.
Primarily works well with Windows; plug and play for some configurations.
Not a true plug-and-play device; requires manual driver installation.
Does not work reliably with Linux despite being advertised as compatible.
Relies heavily on drivers stored on the USB, which can be problematic.
Experiences frequent signal dropouts, impacting connectivity.
Cannot function as an Access Point, contrary to its advertisement.