Wireless Connectivity: Wireless adapters allow devices that lack built-in wireless capabilities, such as desktop computers or older laptops, to connect to Wi-Fi networks wirelessly.
USB 2.0 Compatibility: USB 2.0 is a widely supported standard, and many devices feature USB 2.0 ports. Wireless adapters that utilize USB 2.0 connectivity can be easily plugged into these devices, ensuring compatibility.
High-Speed Data Transfers: While USB 2.0 is not the latest USB standard (USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 offer faster data transfer speeds),
Easy Installation: Wireless adapters that connect via USB 2.0 are typically plug-and-play devices, meaning that they require minimal setup.
Portability: USB 2.0 wireless adapters are generally small and lightweight, making them highly portable.