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Targus USB Bluetooth® Adapter - Class 2 ACB10US

Targus USB Bluetooth® Adapter - Class 2 ACB10US
MSRP: $39.99
Your Price: $30.95
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Manufacturer: Targus
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Targus USB Bluetooth® Adapter - Class 2 ACB10US Features

Unwire your life - Wirelessly connect your notebook to the Internet or to networks via your Bluetooth-enabled phones and PDAs
User-friendly, secure access Plug and play convenience with secure, 128-bit encryption and authentication
Connect up to 7 Bluetooth-enabled devices like PDAs, keyboards, mice and printers without the hassle of cables or cradles
Profiles supported - DUN, LAN, FAX, FTP, HID, HP, HCRP, SPP, GAP, GOEP, SYNCH, PAN, OPP, SDAP (uses WIDCOMM Software v1.4)
Supports Windows XP, 2000, ME, 98SE, and Mac OS X (requires USB 1.1 or 2.0 port)
 

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Additional Targus USB Bluetooth® Adapter - Class 2 ACB10US Information

With the Targus USB Bluetooth Adapter, you can transfer files, synchronize your PDA and smart phone contacts and calendar with Microsoft Outlook, use your phone as a wireless modem to connect to the Internet or networks, connect multiple devices (mice, keyboard, keypad) wirelessly to your PC, print from your phone or PC to a Bluetooth printer, fax from your PC through your smart phone, and much more. Wireless synchronization - automatically synchronize PDAs and Smartphones to notebook or desktop computers Data rate - 723/57.6 Kbps (range is dependent upon the user environment) Bluetooth Class 2 and v1.1 compliant TARGUS 1-Year Limited Warranty

 

What Customers Say About Targus USB Bluetooth® Adapter - Class 2 ACB10US:

Not a good move. Couldn't get it to work afterwards. Bought this from Office Depot. When I came back to my computer, I saw a very bent adapter. I'm now gonna buy a microadapter that doesn't stick out so far. It worked fine with my wireless Bluetooth mouse. While I was charging my laptop, I forgot the adapter was in and set the computer down on its side.

In the end, this adapter did what I bought it for. This time, my Mac instantly recognized the adapter, allowing me to easily and quickly transfer files from my Mac to my phone with no problems. So I rebooted the computer, then plugged the adapter in again.

The package clearly states it is both PC and Mac compatible, but the instruction booklet inside the package said absolutely nothing about using it with a Mac. A dialog box popped up stating that the adapter was looking for a Bluetooth-compatible mouse (which I don't have). I bought this Bluetooth adapter to transfer small music files (OK, ringtones) from my PowerMac G4 to my Nokia 6085 phone.

After about two minutes of that nonsense, I unplugged the adapter.and the mouse still didn't work. Time will tell if it holds up through the 1 year warranty and beyond. The mini-CD containing the driver inside the package also made no mention of a Mac.

So, I just plugged the darn thing into a USB port--and my mouse stopped working.

It's got a cool little LED4. It is not even SORT of plug-n-play - there's not a lot of software to load, but you have to load software from a CD. It's tiny2.

Best Buy will take it as a returnBad things about this Bluetooth Adapter1. So although I can say more good things about the product than bad, I think that the items under "bad" are a bit more important. It makes me wax nostolgic about our family's original computer: which had a whopping 4 Megahertz (i.e., the adapter is REALLY slow)2.

Good things about this Bluetooth Adapter:1. It techincally works6. I suppose if you're only transferring tiny files through the Bluetooth adapter it will work just fine.otherwise look for something else.

It's got a cap to protect the USB end3. It's kind of shiny5.

I hear sound for only a few seconds at a time before it cuts out for large gaps. One caveat on the software, however. Hopefully, the package is right and I'll be able to stream music from my laptop. It's definitely not plug n' play, but it is intuitive to some extent.The weird thing is, the packaging (at least for the product I bought at Best Buy) says that it is Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, and that it supports the A2DP stereo profile, but I can't find anything on the Targus website or in the included documentation to support this claim.

I was expecting this to be a major hassle, given all the bad reviews of BT dongles out there, but I was able to link up and share files between my sony ericsson w810i and my Dell Inspiron 6000 within ten minutes of opening the box. This thing is okay for data, but if you want to use it to broadcast to stereo headphones, beware.If I could change my rating, I'd change it to a 3. This is the main reason I bought the dongle, so if it doesn't work, back to the store it goes.**Edit**Well, I received my headphones, and it turns out that it does support A2DP, but the connection with the headphones stinks. So far, no problems at all (and none of the problems I've heard of from reviews of the Kensington device).

As far as I can tell from the extremely fast data transfer rate, however, the claim on the packaging seems to be true.I will be receiving my bluetooth stereo headphones in a few days. Back to the store it goes. This thing works very well in my PC environment, and doesn't saddle you with any useless or unnecessary "cute" applications. I can see where it would be confusing to those who are not at least reasonably computer savvy, with some experience in BT jargon, too.

In terms of plug and play, I plugged the device in and it immediately popped up an error saying that my keyboard was not recognized and to click Continue to proceed without recognition. This product is useless for OS X users on MacBookPro/Intel-based laptops. Purchased this today. The only problem was, the device disabled both my mousepad and my keyboard so I had no way to continue. I will be returning it. Package states that it is compatible with Mac OS X and with both 1.x and 2.x USB ports. However no Mac drivers are included on the CD, only Windows drivers.

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