Brlink Bluetooth 5.0 Device May 2026

Note: For audio transmission, ensure your OS supports A2DP. For legacy software requiring virtual COM ports (SPP), additional driver configuration may be needed.

Mode A: Transmitter (TX)Send audio from TV/PC to Bluetooth headphones/speaker brlink bluetooth 5.0 device

Mode B: Receiver (RX)Receive audio from phone to car/speaker Note: For audio transmission, ensure your OS supports A2DP


How does the Brlink stack up against TP-Link, ASUS, and generic $5 dongles? Mode A: Transmitter (TX) – Send audio from

| Feature | Brlink Bluetooth 5.0 | Generic 5.0 Dongle (Cheap) | TP-Link UB500 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chipset | Broadcom/Cypress | Realtek RTL8761B | Realtek RTL8761B | | Range (Open Air) | 800 ft | 200 ft | 330 ft | | Linux Support | Native (Kernel 4.8+) | Spotty (Requires firmware hack) | Good (with drivers) | | LE Audio Ready | Yes | No | No | | Simultaneous Devices | 7 (Stable) | 5 (Drops after 3) | 7 (Slightly laggy) |

The Verdict: While the TP-Link UB500 is a solid runner-up, the Brlink’s superior Broadcom chipset provides better range, lower power consumption, and vastly superior Linux/macOS compatibility.

BR-Link Bluetooth 5.0 turns any wired audio device wireless in seconds. Use it to send audio from your TV to wireless headphones (Transmitter mode) or receive music from your phone to an old car stereo or home speaker (Receiver mode). With Bluetooth 5.0, you get instant pairing, stable signal, and lag-free sound. No apps, no settings – just plug, switch, and enjoy.