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HomeNetworking DevicesCirago Bluetooth BTA3210 v2.1 EDR Class 2 Micro Bluetooth Adapter |
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35 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Range and antenna are poor Jan 07, 2008
By Just A Guy
"tmanaf"
The Good -"Just works" -Linux compatible -Very small size
The Bad -Connector & plastic part protrude from USB port ~1/2" -Terrible signal - max 50% with cell phone hovering just over device (file transfers do work) -Few feet of range gives me 10-30% signal, most file transfers initiate but fail
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Completely worth EVERY PENNY! Mar 22, 2008
By Hoa Thai Mai I own a Treo 680, along side with my Samsung stereo bluetooth headphones. I have always wanted to use my headphones with my computer and laptop. This adapter here made it possible! It came with a driver disk providing you with all you're tasks. Along with that, I am now able to sync my Treo with my computer and laptop with no hassle of trying to locate my chord.
there is a downfall... Originally I purchased this adapter for it's size, I like the fact of how compact and low profile it is. But it makes it a little hard trying to disconnect it. I have to rock it either back and forth or up and down to get it out, just because it's a little hard to get a grip on it that's all.
Overall, a must buy if you're bluetoothed.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Small but works great! Feb 11, 2008
By C. Fisher So far.... I didn't know I might be able to make my Axim sync with it, but I'm gonna try that for sure!
I've used it successfully with iomega stereo headsets and an iomega bluetooth headphone/mic thing. Pairs up easily!
It is tiny, tho, so it's probably not something you want to try to carry around and plug & unplug. However, it also doesn't stick out, so you could conceivably leave it in all the time without problems.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Works great...but there might be software issues Mar 24, 2010
By Jason Zhao I bought this bluetooth receiver for my computer (Windows 7 64 bit HP) and was pleasantly surprised that after plugging the thing in, windows automatically installed the required drivers and within 3 min, it was good to go.
I use this with the Motorola S305, and I get the full 30 foot range, through drywalls no less, without any problems. However, one issue I have about every other time I use this product is that sometimes it doesn't connect well, and then I have to remove the headset from the device list and let it repair. Slightly annoying, but since I don't use it that often, it's not a big deal for me. I think this is more a software issue than anything else, so this product is great otherwise.
A note to the size of this thing: it is about as small as you would think, but it sticks out more than the picture would imply, because part of the metal sticks out along with the plastic. Just fyi.
Also, the light is annoying, but only if the room is very dark. Easy fix with some electrical tape or w/e.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
A *great* Bluetooth USB adapter Apr 16, 2009
By Josh This USB Bluetooth adapater is hand downs a great product. No problems with it, gets great range for it's intended for, supports A2DP, AVRDP, etc.. The blue, blinking led light can be annoying but you can just move it or put some black electrical tape for it, no biggie.
Bottom line, great product.
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