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Basic Specs Billionton GUBTCR41-B
Type:
Bluetooth adapter
Standard:
Bluetooth 2.0
Connection interface:
USB
Reception/transmission Billionton GUBTCR41-B
Bluetooth power class:
2
Radius of action outdoors:
10 m
Antenna Billionton GUBTCR41-B
The number of external antennas:
1
External antenna type:
fixed


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