







🔗 Upgrade your setup with the stealthy Bluetooth powerhouse you didn’t know you needed!
The Panda Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 USB Nano Adapter instantly upgrades any compatible PC or Linux system to Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, supporting a robust 80-foot range and ultra low power consumption. Its compact nano design ensures it remains unobtrusive while delivering seamless compatibility with a wide range of Bluetooth devices and operating systems, making it the perfect plug-and-play solution for professionals seeking reliable wireless freedom.
| ASIN | B00BCU4TZE |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Panda Wireless |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (641) |
| Date First Available | 21 October 2013 |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | PBU40 |
| Manufacturer | Panda Wireless |
| Operating System | Linux, Lubuntu, Ubuntu, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Product Dimensions | 11.18 x 9.4 x 1.27 cm; 45.36 g |
J**A
I have an older hardware where I run Windows 10. I was looking to move away from that since my current hardware won't support windows 11. Investing in a new hardware at a cost of $700+ didn't make sense. I'm not a gamer, and while having Microsoft office, mostly MSword and MSexcel would be great, but not a requirement. I can use my work laptop for those needs. So, instead of going the route of windows 11, I have opted to use Linux, specifically Zorian OS. The free version, the Zorian OS core 17 is awesome, has a very nice look and feel of a windows platform. I wanted bluetooth connectivity with my older hardware running linux platform. I had a Ugreen brand USB Bluetooth dongle, but it's not compatible. This Panda Bluetooth adapter is plug and play under Zorian OS. After receiving, I plugged into the USB port and the OS recognized it immediately. I'm now able to connect my iPhone and other Bluetooth devices such as my headphones without any issues. If you have similar needs like mine, I can confirm it works perfect with Linux OS. I recommend this product. Thanks for reading.
G**Y
Works great on Fedora 42 (Linux)
M**K
Works on Linux Mint (Ubuntu), yippee
V**T
Nice device
A**C
Worked as it should, connected easily, plug & play, on an Ubuntu workstation