How to Transfer Files Between Computers Without a USB Drive

April 13, 2026

4. Bluetooth Technology: Wireless Convenience at Your Fingertips

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Bluetooth technology offers a wireless file transfer solution that works independently of internet connectivity, making it particularly useful in situations where network access is limited or unavailable. While Bluetooth transfer speeds are generally slower than other methods, typically ranging from 1-3 MB/s depending on the Bluetooth version, it provides unmatched convenience for transferring smaller files like documents, photos, or music files between nearby devices. Modern computers equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 or higher offer improved transfer speeds and more stable connections compared to earlier versions. The setup process involves pairing the two computers through their respective Bluetooth settings, after which files can be transferred by right-clicking on the desired files and selecting the Bluetooth send option, or through dedicated file transfer applications. One of Bluetooth's greatest advantages is its universal compatibility – it works seamlessly between different operating systems and doesn't require both devices to be connected to the same network. For mobile professionals who frequently work in different locations or need to transfer files in environments where network setup isn't practical, Bluetooth provides a reliable backup option. Additionally, many smartphones and tablets support Bluetooth file transfer, making it possible to use mobile devices as intermediary storage when transferring files between computers that can't directly connect to each other.

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