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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Microsoft Laser Mouse 8000 dongle replacement Oct 30, 2008
By Gerald Van Blarcom
"Capt.Gerry"
I purchased the Interlink VP6494 as a replacement for the transceiver dongle that came with the MS laser Mouse 8000 which cannot be purchased separately, It is also obsolete according to MS. I installed it on my Vista Laptop and installed the driver that came with the VP6494, it immediately found my HP DeskJet 460. It did not find the mouse at first, I removed and reinstalled the Intellipoint 6.1 driver for the 8000 Mouse and it only found the mouse after hitting the reset button on the bottom of the mouse. My MS Laser Mouse 8000 and my HP Deskjet 460 are both working great with my vista Laptop. I wasn't sure about the functional performance with such a small transceiver but I am unable to detect any difference in performance with MS dongle and the VP6494. My concern was MS branding their dongle with V3.0 but I was able to locate the specs for the 8000 and it was 2.0.
Gerry Fort Lauderdale
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Amazing little Bluetooth Dongle Nov 05, 2010
By T. Dinkins I never buy a product without a great deal of research first. The Nano Bluetooth Dongle was what I expected when received and installed. At first, I didn't notice the famous blue light when the software began to operate my devices; however, I was looking for it from the top of the dongle. Momentarily, I caught a glimpse of the flash from the sides and front of the darkened, but transluscent part of the dongle. The Nano is so small that it is almost un-noticeable from the USB port on the front of my desktop PC.
The software loaded smoothly on my Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit OS. Actually, the dongle learned much quicker and easily than an embedded bluetooth on my high-end HP laptop. I consider the choice to purchase the Nano to be a no-brainer.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome.. well worth it Apr 07, 2010
By Brian Festa Was skeptical if this would work, I already have bluetooth activated on my computer but wasn't able to connect my new wireless plantronics bluetooth headset to make calls through skype. So took a shot at purchasing this nano bluetooth (VP6494) for the computer and it works perfect. It was an easy set up and connected to skype no problem. It's very clear on both ends of the call, so very excited about this purchase:- )
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Mini Bluetooth Dongle Sep 23, 2009
By C. Bonney I had previously purchased a similar unit but could not get good drivers (free) and it would not support voip headsets etc. This uses the Toshiba stack (you can also download the Toshiba update, ignore the message about works only with Toshiba computer) works with a variety of headsets; however to use stereo headphones (with mic) you have to use the manual setup mode and tell the software it's a standard earpiece type headset. The quaility is poorer when configured this way, the quality is good when used with a stereo headset. The range is marginal you really don't get the full 10 meters i.e. 33 feet it's more like 15 feet before quality problems. I've tested it using a Dell 840 notebook running XP Pro and and Acer netbook running XP Home
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
inexpensive way to connect to bluetooth devices Jan 13, 2011
By Jeff Korenstein I bought the SMK-LINK NANO Bluetooth Class 2 Dongle to pair my Dell Inspiron Laptop with 3 devices (1) a Plantronics 510 headset (2) a Plantronics Voyager 520 headset and (3) Motorola S305 headphones. All three devices paired with no problem to my iPhone. I installed the drivers on the attached CD and was able to connect to the 510 and the 520, but could not connect to the Motorola S305. I had to call tech support that helped me adjust the Bluetooth security settings on the PC to connect to the Motorola headphones. Strangely, when we changed the security level from Standard to High, they connected with no problem.
It took a couple of phone calls to SMK-LINK to resolve the problem, but they did.
Now I would recommend this dongle.
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