BT 4.0 dongle available for late 2008 macbook?

Greetings,
I have a late 2008 MacBook.  My understanding is that it is not bluetooth 4.0 capable.  I am trying to pair my laptop to other devices that use bluetooth 4.0 but am not successful.  I have been made aware that there may be bluetooth smart dongles that can fix this issue.  My question is, which one is recommended and are they reliable?
Thanks,
Vince

BT devices should be backward compatible. My MacBook Pro connects with any BT devices.
in answer to your question, I do not know of anything like that.
Barry

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