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May 24, 2022
Works with MX linux usb 2.0
I plugged it into my computer which is kind of old and does not have USB 3.0. Using MX linux it found it under bluman manager and found my speaker fairly easy. It plays my small collection of bluetooth speakers fine. Under hardware readout it comes up as a realtek 8771 chipset. I am happy with the dongle.
This is a bluetooth 5.0 dongle. I tried two other cheaper ones which came up as Cambridge Sound Radio and I could not get either to work in MX Linux. They were 5.0 also. I did a distance test against a 4.0 dongle and I did not get any extra distance from the 5.0 bluetooth standard. Speaker started losing connection at the exact same spot.

Jul 05, 2016
Small, but gets the job done for letters
I mainly bought this for weighing letters to make sure I don't go over the limits for one stamp. It gets the job done. At first I was worried that even a letter sticks out past the weighing platform and I would not get accurate readings. But, the weighing platform is ever so slightly elevated to take care of that. Replaces a similar harbor freight scale that the batteries leaked and destroyed. I am happy.

Jul 07, 2020
Same performance as phenom ii x4 945
Works fine in windows 10 or debian linux. Upgraded a close to 10 year old computer that had a x3 triple core processor. I think it is just a so-called business class cpu which is the same as the phenom ii x4 945. Same cpu different label. Runs at same 95 watts as x4 945. The 955 requires 125 watts which under load might run a bit hotter. Heatsink fans are not real big and fancy on these cpus compared to newer processors so I like this processor as a sweet spot for temperature load. Feels snappy to me for web surfing and utility work like playing music.