I'm looking to improve the Bluetooth signal strength on my laptop while using four Joy-Con controllers. I'm currently on Windows 11 and facing significant input delays that sometimes lead to disconnects. In my room, I manage to solve this by turning off the Wi-Fi on my laptop and phone, but I want a more reliable solution that works even in public places. Any suggestions?
3 Answers
Getting a high-quality USB Bluetooth adapter can definitely help improve your connection, but keep in mind that it might not completely eliminate the input lag due to Bluetooth's inherent limitations. Nintendo hardware isn't optimized for PC use, which can also contribute to the delays.
Honestly, your best bet might be to look into using a USB hub and more reliable USB controllers. That could help ease some of the Bluetooth issues you're facing. Just make sure to pick a good hub.
Bluetooth can be pretty laggy by nature, especially with gaming gear. Most gaming devices avoid Bluetooth for a reason; they use wired connections or dedicated dongles instead. It might be tough to get around that completely.

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