Introduction: Why the UGREEN CM390 Remains a Top Choice
| Use Case | Recommended Adapter | Why? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | TP-Link UB500 (Bluetooth 5.0) | Uses same Realtek chip but with better antenna. Drivers on TP-Link site are updated frequently. | | Linux Native (no firmware hassle) | ASUS USB-BT500 | Mediatek chipset – firmware included in Linux kernel 5.7+. | | macOS / Hackintosh | Any Broadcom BCM20702-based dongle (e.g., IOGEAR GBU521) | Native support with BlueToolFixup. Realtek chips on macOS are a nightmare. | | Bluetooth 5.3 / LE Audio | UGREEN CM491 (Bluetooth 5.3) | Newer chip, better power efficiency, but still Realtek-based. | ugreen bluetooth 5.0 usb adapter cm390 driver
Plug in your CM390, install that driver, and enjoy wireless freedom. Introduction: Why the UGREEN CM390 Remains a Top
If you are still struggling after following this guide, leave a comment below (or reach out to UGREEN support). More often than not, the fix is as simple as moving the dongle from a USB 3.0 port to a USB 2.0 port or disabling power management. | | Linux Native (no firmware hassle) |
Some Linux distributions (Fedora 38+) include this firmware by default. Try a live USB first. Part 6: Hardware Alternatives – When the Driver Isn’t the Problem Sometimes, the UGREEN CM390 might be genuinely faulty or incompatible with your specific device. Here are superior alternatives depending on your use case.