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
Editorial Review:
This ultra-compact Bluetooth USB Adaptor, or Dongle, keeps you connected without compromising the style of your PC.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Waste of money 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 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+ 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,... more info
Worked perfectly! 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.