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Tiny Bluetooth USB Adapter Dongle

19th Dec, 2009 | 5 Comments | Posted in gadget

41W0xYlNeYL. SL160  Tiny Bluetooth USB Adapter Dongle
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100% Brand new – the super micro Bluetooth dongle features a ultra small shell, which size(9×10.6×5mm) almost the same as a coin, making itself truly portable. Incorporated a Broadcom 2045 Chipset, with Bluetooth V2.0 sp… More >>
Tiny Bluetooth USB Adapter Dongle

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  1. Alexis Armando Vides Alvarado Says:

    THIS BLUETOOTH IS SMALL

    the price is good

    THE cd SOFTWARE IS BAd

    you cant use the internet with out the cd software.

    if you want to connect the cellphone, pc and other device

    i prefer to us it with out the cd software,it works better

    i used it with the cellphone and the mouse mmmmmmmmm

    is not to good. but it works with 3 or more

    devices is not the best option

    im trying to use this device with other kind of software

    maybe it will work better.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Scott H Says:

    So I got this last week, plugged it in and was able to connect my phone easily. I did a couple syncs that day to see that everything was working right. Then the day after I went to sync again and it didn’t work. After inspection, I found that windows was now saying the device was unrecognized. I’m running 64-bit Vista, so the software on the mini-CD that came with the dongle didn’t work.

    I went to Bluesoleil’s website to download their software. Browsing their site I found their software which I started downloading. It was going to take hours to get it. Then I realized it was the 32-bit version anyway. I had to do a google search on their site to even find the 64-bit version. Attempting to download that only got me a page not found error. I ended up finding an alternate site to download the software from. However, installing that did not help me at all. I still can not get Windows to recognize the dongle.

    So after all that, I guess I’m buying another bluetooth dongle. This time it’s going to have a real brand name.

    $6 (incl shipping) is about as cheap as they come, but $6 for one day’s use – not so cheap.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. C. Nichols Says:

    The bluetooth adapter has been a pain since day 1, I suppose it works well for what it does, but to get it to actually work with Windows XP is a joke! The package came bundled with a mini CD that included bluesoleil 6.4 – a standard utility that includes drivers for the dongle (I guess) and a few minutes after I installed it a message popped up that said I was a victim of unauthorized duplicates of the software and it would go into evaluation mode with a 2MB cap! So far I haven’t found a utility that works yet, although I think if you have Vista or Windows 7, they include standard software for advanced profiles, good luck with this one. I’m starting to wonder if it was even worth the $5 shipping
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Mac Waran Says:

    I bought this for my HTPC running Windows 7 64 bit.

    OS recognized and installed a generica BT driver.

    My Nokia BH503 is identified but unable to control or pair successfully.

    This device is ONLY good to link a BT mouse or maybe file transfer.

    Without a supported driver or software, there is no purpose for this.

    I tried the demo Bluesoleil 6, no help there too.

    Get ASUS USB-BT21 instead (usually $10). This one can connect the stereo headsets. Has Broadcom chipset, and the best is software is free to download.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Nathan Black Says:

    So I figured, “It’s cheap, why not!” Well it is cheap because it is a piece of garbage and was DOA. I’m not going to bother with a replacement, because the cost was so low. Buyer beware…
    Rating: 1 / 5

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