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Linux Bluetooth adapters
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ive plugged in various mpci, m2, and random chinese or brand name usb dongles, everything always works out of the box for me. even when some of their documentation omits linux. i wouldnt worry, i'm assuming almost anything will work.
if i were to actually recommend one, id get an m2 intel ax series card. the ones with wifi+bt. no worries if you can't get something as fancy though.