Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - greymobiles 100 Metre Version 2.0 USB Bluetooth Dongle Adapter Compatible With Windows VISTA and A2DP (Wireless Stereo Music Transfer) Support

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EAN: 5060143441349 Feature: Compatible with all Bluetooth devices - Bluetooth V2.0 (Backwards compatible version 1.1/1.2) - 3 times faster than Bluetooth version 1.2 for super fast transfer rates Label: greymobiles Manufacturer: greymobiles Publisher: greymobiles Studio: greymobiles
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Compatible with all Bluetooth devices - Bluetooth V2.0 (Backwards compatible version 1.1/1.2) - 3 times faster than Bluetooth version 1.2 for super fast transfer rates Compatible with Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and VISTA - Operation range: 100 metres - Size: 5cm x 1.7cm x 0.8cm (Tiny) A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) enabled for high quality stereo sound transfer - SKYPE Compatible - Connect multiple devices at one time Improved performance and stability With Low WiFi interference & power consumption Synchronise and back up contacts, e-mails and other applications - Browse the internet - Compact design and can be tagged onto keys
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Customer Rating:      Summary: 100 meter range ? Comment: Works as expected except the range. It's range is only 5 meters which is nowhere near the 100 meters that is suggested on the box but for £0.01 you can't go wrong.
Customer Rating:      Summary: brill does job Comment: got it 2 stream music 2 bluetooth stereo, using xp sp2 install was easy if u never used 1 b4 bit tricky 2 find out how 2 turn it on, overall excatly what i needed
Customer Rating:      Summary: bad product Comment: conflicting with window vista, secondly not 100mtrs range as described kept cutting at 5mtrs range. i need a refund pls as soon as possible once i return item back.really disappointed mate
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No matter what Bluetooth device you have this is definitely a must have for all Bluetooth users. This greymobiles dongle is the best we have ever tested with some amazing features. To begin with this adapter utilises Bluetooth version 2.0 technology which is 3 times faster than version 1.2 for super fast transfer rates. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) has also been incorporated for high quality audio transfer so you can listen to music using a compatible Bluetooth headset (sold separately). Compatibility is also not an issue as this adapter is backwards compatible with Bluetooth version 1.1/1.2 products and all versions of Windows (including VISTA). Are you bored of the same old wallpapers and tones on your handset? Do you want to transfer your photos from your Mobile Phone/PDA to your PC? With this Bluetooth dongle you can explore your phone/PDA by transferring pictures, ring-tones and managing features and applications on your compatible device. Synchronise your contacts, e-mails and important files by simply enabling your Bluetooth on your compatible device and transferring them over, yes it is as simple as that. Easily surf the web on your Mobile Phone/PDA/Laptop by using your home internet connection, this dongle also has a 100 metre range so feel free to sit in your garden or within range to browse and connect. This powerful adapter is also only 5cm long so it is very discreet, there is even a loop to attach it to your keys.
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