What’s the most affordable laptop Wi-Fi card that works well with Linux?

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Asked By CuriousOtter47 On

I'm looking for a budget-friendly laptop Wi-Fi card that's compatible with Linux. I know the AX210 and AX200 are solid options, but they're pretty pricey here due to local costs. I mostly need the card for Bluetooth headphones, as I connect to the internet via LAN and my Wi-Fi speed is decent at 80Mb/10MB. What's the cheapest option out there that won't compromise on performance?

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Answered By WittySeagull90 On

If you’re mainly using Bluetooth headphones, consider picking up a cheap USB Bluetooth adapter instead of a Wi-Fi card. It might save you some hassle since a Wi-Fi card is primarily for internet, not Bluetooth.

CuriousOtter47 -

I’m currently using a USB Bluetooth dongle, but it takes up a port. I’d prefer to have everything built-in without extra cables, especially when I want to use my laptop in bed!

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