How to eliminate interference between multiple Bluetooth devices?
I recently purchased the Hawkpeck wireless mouse / keyboard combo by Viotek. It runs on 2.4 GHz which, to my understanding, is standard Bluetooth signal. I also like to connect my iPhone to my PC via Bluetooth for music. Unfortunately, I always seem to run into interference issues when connecting these devices simultaneously. For example: when I the iPhone's music is playing, the mouse doesn't respond well and is very laggy. Or sometimes it'll be the other way around, the mouse will work okay but the music frequently skips or cuts out. Now I'm considering a 360 wireless receiver for PC gaming, but I fear it might make things even worse. Granted, the mouse / keyboard combo was only like $20.00 so it could be a simple case of cheaply made product. If I invested in a better mouse / keyboard set, would that solve the issue or at least minimize it? Or perhaps there's some setting or trick to making all my devices play nice?
Nope. Too many devices, you are bound to run into interference.
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