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Support Bluetooth Gaming Controllers

2024-05-28 07:33:29

I was led to believe that I could use Bluetooth on it as I wanted to bluetooth my cds from the other room and infact you can't as it doesn't support that but never the less I do like it.

5
2024-06-14 03:49:27

Excellent battery life and great value for money. Great for gaming controllers, wireless keyboards, and such.

5
2024-07-11 01:50:22

I don't know what you need to say about it. It does exactly what it says it does. I use mine to hold some VR controllers as well.

5
2024-09-28 01:39:41

It's rare seeing a pair of headphones that genuinely shine in almost every regard. But with the WH-1000XM3, Sony has created an indisputable winner, a categorically top-notch set of cans whose only shortcoming is the absence of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, something we hardly ever see outside of the gaming market. They do have Bluetooth, though, so as long as you have a smart TV, an Nvidia Shield, a gaming laptop, or a Bluetooth-capable motherboard, you should be set for the reclusive world of active noise canceling. Unlike other noise-canceling headphones, the WH-1000XM3 use an unusually silent QN1 HD noise-canceling processor. In our testing, we found it was able to keep out most sounds, even on the crowded New York City subway. The battery does take a hit for this, but you can take solace in the fact that the WH-1000XM3 last 30 hours fully charged. After 10 minutes of being plugged in via USB-C, Sony claims they can deliver pristine high fidelity sound over five hours. And, to top it all off, volume and playback commands are touch-based. Goodbye forever, inline controls. Image 1 of 6

5
2024-08-22 03:35:21

I bought two of these one for myself and my wife. She's using the wireless NIC and its working great for gaming. I've tested the bluetooth functions with a custom bluetooth keyboard and it worked as expected. Primary purpose for buying this board was to get the flash bios button since I bought a ryzen 5 5600g which is only supported by the board after an update. worked fine following the instructions from random youtuber and confirmed by msi documentation. I also really appreciate that it has a built in display port in addition to hdmi. if you are buying an APU ryzen chip (the ones with graphics integrated) the display port feature is really nice to make full use of the power you are getting. the layout of the plugs on the board also works really nicely. my wifes case is a full gaming rig size with intense cable management and it looks spiffy in there. my case is for mini-ATX boards and doesn't have a lot of room by design, I was still able to get amazing airflow even with a huge graphics card and filling every sata port with power connections. uefi/bios menu is as expected with the usual stuff, boots fast, runs silent. great board so far. thanks MSI! and thanks B&H!

5
2024-05-22 05:59:28

I use this for IP tv. gaming, and retro gaming. The AI scaling works, improves video that is not 4K. Retro gaming is very good. Except it is tricky to setup a bluetooth gamepad. I have not tried many of the capabilities, but it replaced a firestick 4k (very good cheap device).It is not perfect as I can't connect a controller and bluetooth speakers at the same time. The remote sometimes freezes with no reason.

5
2024-07-06 02:30:34

12400/f covers all your needs for gaming. DDR5 support - future proof.

5
2024-07-05 08:16:22

I had purchased multiple lights, some of them had Bluetooth interface while others were WiFi. When I contacted GVM support in US, they provided me an option to choose the best interface that I wanted and replaced the unit. Excellent customer support

5
2024-07-05 01:24:54

Noise canceling headphones always involve compromises. First, Bluetooth is a compressed format - no matter what manufacturers would like us to believe. Within Bluetooth there are various codecs to contend with each having their own limitations. Last, there is the amount of actual noise canceling available. This is the second Sony noise canceling headset I've owned. I also have the WH-1000M2. For this review I will compare the M5 with the Shure Aonic 50. The Sony offers all codecs except aptX. Why? Apparently they are promoting LDAC their proprietary codec. Your player may not support this so beware. Also it connecting to more than one device (phone and music player) it will default to AAC even if both devices support LDAC. The Shure phones can support LDAC on two devices. Sony has always offered superior noise reduction. I just used them on two 3 hour flights recently. They were excellent except that they switched out of noise reduction mode with me iPhone 14 Pro Max a couple of times. Not sure whether it was the phone or the Sony's. In comparing the music response between the Sony's and Shure's, to my ear the Shure's have the edge. I used jazz, classical and rock selections. The Sony has a little more bass response, but the Shure has more transparency in the high end. Nevertheless, the Sony noise reduction is far superior to the Shure. Sony now offers automatic noise reduction depending on ambient noise. It seems to work very well. It does offer a chat mode which will automatically turn off noise reduction when you speak. This seems to work well unless there is a lot of ambient noise. For telephone use the Sony works very well. Stopping starting the music as expected. Sound quality is very good. I don't have any reservations in recommending the Sony's.

5
2024-06-27 06:55:50

I bought a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard and lost the mouse. HP support helped me identify a replacement that would work with the original USB Bluetooth transmitter/receiver. I couldn't be happier to have a complete set of input devices again!

5