The differences between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connection are as follows:
1. A 2.4G connection requires the insertion of a matching receiver, and the computer needs to have a USB-A port available for use. The connection process is relatively stable and has strong anti-interference ability;
2. Bluetooth connection does not require a dedicated port, and computers with Bluetooth functions can be paired and connected for convenient use. Due to the different Bluetooth modules of each device, the compatibility and anti-interference performance during use are not as stable as 2.4GHz. When the surrounding 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal is heavily disturbed or the Bluetooth bandwidth of the computer host is full, Bluetooth will be affected to some extent. At this time, switching between using the 2.4GHz channel and receiver can solve most of the problems.
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