Skip to content

Certain Awesome Golf supported devices may not support certain connectivity methods out-of-box, however, often these devices allow this connectivity by using additional adapters and receivers to add this functionality.

Adapters are often available for adding Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB-C connectivity, to a device that doesn't otherwise have the connectivity built-in.

Bluetooth USB Adapter - Windows, MacOS, ChromeOS

If your Windows, MacOS, ChromeOS device, doesn't include built-in support for Bluetooth connectivity, a USB Bluetooth Adapter, such as the TP-Link UB5A/UB500 USB Bluetooth Adapter, can be connected to your device.

Wi-Fi USB Adapter - Windows, MacOS, ChromeOS

If your Windows, MacOS, or ChromeOS device, doesn't include built-in support for Wi-Fi connectivity, a USB Wi-Fi Adapter, such as the TP-Link T3U Nano USB Wi-Fi Adapter, can be connected to your device.

Additionally, a Wi-Fi access point, such as a TP-Link RE705X, can be used to extend the reach of wireless connectivity to reach your device wherever you're playing.

Ethernet to USB/USB-C - Windows, iOS/iPadOS, MacOS, ChromeOS

If your Windows, MacOS, or ChromeOS device, doesn't include a built-in Ethernet/RJ45 port, a USB Ethernet Adapter, such as the TP-Link UE306 USB RJ45 Adapter, can be connected to your device.

For devices that support USB-C, an alternate USB-C Ethernet Adapter, such as the TP-Link UE300C USB-C RJ45 Adapter, can be connected to your device. Devices using Apple's Lightning Connector may require an additional USB-C to Lightning Adapter, such as the Apple USB-C to Lightning Adapter - some Ethernet Adapters may also be available in a Lightning Connector variant.

USB-C to Apple Lightning Connector - iOS/iPadOS

USB-C connectivity can be added to iOS and iPadOS devices that use Apple's Lightning Connector, USB-C connectivity can be supported by using an additional USB-C to Lightning Adapter, such as the Apple USB-C to Lightning Adapter.