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I have a Lenovo Yoga 2 ultrabook running Windows 10 that comes with Bluetooth support but lacks aptX support. I have Sony MDR10RBT headphones that support aptX.

The audio latency I experience while gaming using these headphones is unacceptable, and I expect that this is due to the lack of aptX support on my machine.

If I purchased a Bluetooth USB dongle that supports aptX, would this resolve the issue? Would I have to uninstall existing drivers on my computer? Which product do you recommend?

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Yes, it would work. If you plug a USB Bluetooth dongle into a laptop that has built-in Bluetooth it would just show up as another adapter. You can disable the built-in adapter by going to Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. This will force the system to use the USB dongle.

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You can disable the built-in adapter by going to Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. This will force the system to use the USB dongle.

Thank you Quinnell, this worked for me. I don't know why you were downvoted, and I'm not allowed to upvote you. I spent half a day trying to connect my speakers to my external bluetooth adapter instead of the built-in adapter.

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