A:AnswerProbably not.
Any Logitech wireless keyboard I've used has used their own "Unifying Receiver" which might be similar to Bluetooth but is not the same. If your Logitech receiver looks like the linked device, it's not Bluetooth compatible.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logitech-usb-unifying-receiver/6201006.p?skuId=6201006
As for WiFi, the ASUS Bluetooth adapter will not connect to WiFi.
A:AnswerThis is not a WiFi adapter. If you have a Bluetooth internet solution, it will work for that. For example, it is likely that your phone can export its Internet via Bluetooth. Your home router is unlikely to support this.
A:AnswerAre you wanting to connect a laptop to Apple CarPlay? No it cannot do that. This would be if you wanted to connect a computer to a device like your phone, earbuds, remotes, or controllers, or any other device that has bluetooth.
A:Answerdepends on how you want to use it. I used it to connect my android smart phone to my PC and can make or receive calls through my gaming headset via Windows Phone Link
A:Answerif the bose speaker has bluetooth connectivity then yes. it will not grant a non-bluetooth speaker the ability to use bluetooth. This device is for connecting bluetooth devices to a PC that does not have built in bluetooth
A:AnswerMost Smart TV are compatible with the Bluetooth adapter, If the Samsung TV meets the system requirements of the adapter, it will work without problem.