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| Brand: Generic Category: CE
Buy New: £1.19
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 881
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
MPN: NANOBT EAN: 5060143441684 ASIN: B0013BC5EO
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| Features:
| • | Compatible with all Bluetooth devices - Bluetooth V2.0 (Backwards compatible version 1.1/1.2) - Operation range: 20 metres | | • | Worlds smallest Bluetooth Dongle measuring a tiny 9mm x 10.6mm x 5mm | | • | ompatible with Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and VISTA - 3 times faster than Bluetooth version 1.2 | | • | A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) enabled for high quality stereo sound transfer | | • | Improved performance and stability With Low WiFi interference & power consumption - Connect multiple devices at one time |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This ultra-compact Bluetooth USB Adaptor, or Dongle, keeps you connected without compromising the style of your PC.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Waste of money November 20, 2008 The product works great with Linux but the supplied windows drivers are dire. To get all the features in Vista you will need to buy the upgraded drivers. Does not work with Sony Ericsson software. Have wasted an evening trying to get this to work in Vista with no joy. Product is not flush but is solid and well made. For the size, it performs well(under linux at least). I will eventually get the drivers in Vista working, feel cheated though.
Works a treat November 19, 2008 Beautifully small and works as you would expect. Anyone who has a problem setting this up with Windows XP has a problem with their XP setup. Moreover, at this price, if it doesn't work on your PC, it is a sigh, not a disaster. It should also tell you that XP on your PC needs a bit of jigging up.
Not Suitable For Bluetooth Headphones or Even Any Data Transfers at 2m+ November 17, 2008 I bought this and was supplied the Veho Bluetooth Micro USB Adaptor along with the BlueSoleil software. Noticing it supports A2DP was a bonus meaning that I could connect it to my Sony Bluetooth headphones (Sony DRBT50B) made it ideal as well as stop pratting around with cables for my Nokia 3109, and Sony Ericson k800i.
Installing the drivers and software was easy enough but then navigating the menus and trying to connect devices was a lot of effort. At first its not clear what is or isn't connected, and you need to familiarize yourself with BlueSoliel's "Services" logos to know what its decided you can and can't do with the Bluetooth device you've just connected. It's not clear at all. I had my mobile and headphones connected to the PC. Then I switched off my headphones but the desktop software showed them as stil being connected!? Confused I went to the headphones properties and it said it was disconnected. Ok...
This leads to a music problem where I am using the sony headphones with Windows Media player (or anything that outputs audio from the PC). Connecting and listening works fine. Then I switch off the headphones and make sure the Headphones show as "disconnected" in BlueSoleil. Next I try to play the WMP music through my usual speakers... and nothing!!! After a few tests and checks it appears that the music is trying to be played through the BT headphones. BlueSoleil had messed up my preferred audio device - even though the BT headphones aren't there. Simply exiting BlueSoleil and looking for changing audio settings in Control Panel won't help. So this results in me restarting Windows XP.
In terms of data transfer rate - the back of the packaging said the maximum transfer rate is 1Mps. Not the end of the world if your sending pictures to and from your mobile but you will have to put up with slower transfer speeds espcially for other larger items. And dont even think about using this with your laptop & mobile as a GPRS connection! You could get 2-3Mps on full-sized BT USB adaptors as well as other small BT adaptors that can push 2Mps.
However the most notable worst aspect is the small form means it will naturally have a smaller antanae/aerial. The range is given at 20m which I can live with (other full-size adaptors give 50m-100m)m but this 20m only really works within a line-of-sight!!!
Take the Sony BT headphones for example. I am sitting about 2m away from my PC with this adaptor in the front USB port. Music is playing fine from Windows Media Player. The aerial for the headphones is on the right-side of the right ear piece. If I turn my head right - that will brake the signal - at a distance of about 2m this adaptor is unable to pass a signal through/around my head!? As a point of comparison I have left my K800i playing in my bedroom in the loft and have carried on listening to music without issue in toilet (approx 5m with a 10" timber, capret and plaster floor/ceiling in between).
This has effectively reduced this adpator to just being an infra-red adaptor.
I will buy a full-sized one now just to ensure I get the functionality.
Worked perfectly! November 12, 2008 I don't know what everyone is prattling on about drivers for, this dongle works under Windows XP SP3 without and need for 3rd party drivers, FACT. I plugged it in and after a minuite or so it was working, no need for drivers, no need to go on the Internet, and no need to pay for anything. As a matter of fact the dongle didn't even come with any drivers, because it doesn't need them.
Cheap, Works Right Away, what more could you want? October 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, the title says it all.
Using Vista Home Premium, this worked right out of the box, and within a couple of minutes after finding the right drivers for my phone, I was using my W810i to control my PC.
File transfer is pretty fast, what you'd expect from Bluetooth, and the range is great, even when plugged in at the back of my PC.
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