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Topic:It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
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  • Eric
    (From Illinois)
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    It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
    Posted: 12/04/2009 03:07 EST

    This mini 2.0 USB Blue Tooth dongle has potential but the bundled software ruins it. I paid for it - the reseller had it to me in record time. At this price point, really, there was not much for me to lose and my expectations were not that high.

    The dongle ships in a plastic pack with a mini CDROM. The mini CDROM has software (Bluesoleil 2.6.0.8) that enables Blue Tooth features that go beyond the basic Windows XP Blue Tooth capabilities, including A2DP (stereo music).

    The dongle is tiny. I have an Acer Aspire One netbook and the dongle barely juts out from the side of the netbook - a clear improvement over my Targus Blue Tooth USB dongle, which is 1 1/2 inches long. This improvement, however, was the only improvement to be found.

    When using this USB dongle in a Windows XP environment, you really have two choices:

    1) Plug it in and let XP detect and install a generic Blue Tooth driver for the device
    2) Install the Bluesoleil software

    If you go with the XP drivers, you are going to be able to use a decent and stable set of features, such as a reliable Blue Tooth mouse connection.

    If you go with the Bluesoleil software, it opens up the functionality of the device and provides additional features that the XP drivers don't support, such as stereo music.

    The problem is, the Bluesoleil software is not good. The user interface is ugly and non-intuitive. You'll just have to install it to see for yourself. Additionally, the software is, by design, crippled. Per the help menu, patches and upgrades will cost you. You can purchase a full version that, among other things, removes the data transfer speed-cap so that you can listen to MP3s without hiccups.

    Setting aside the fairly annoying and yet not deal-breaking aspects of the software is the fact that the software doesn't play well with the audio drivers of my Acer Aspire One netbook. If I try to open an audio gateway to my Motorola BT stereo headphones, the Aspire RealTek soundchip drivers crash and crash again. And that is if I can even get the software to agree to create an audio gateway; it doesn't seem to be able to do so reliably.

    I searched for information regarding the Bluesoleil software and the majority of the search results returned ways to work around the issues and many results even outlined how to reconfigure competitive software packages to work with the dongle in order to circumnavigate the Bluesoleil software altogether. I tried every trick that was described. I found some success in working with different software hacks but the time I spent was not well spent.

    Back to my old Targus BT dongle, it was about 25 bucks. I installed the included software (WIDCOMM) and it just works. Five minutes of fiddling and it all works. It's silver and pokes way out and is pretty lame looking, but it gives me no grief.

    In the end, I guess if your time is worth nothing than the cheapo BT dongle is for you. However, if you want the BT dongle to just work out of the box with no issues for every application that you expect it to work for, do some research and pay for what you expect to receive.

    I have to caveat that this dongle and the included software may be just fine for you. For me however, it did not meet my requirements which are: BT mouse, BT stereo headphones and BT cellphone connections. All at once. Without any issues. The Targus dongle does this and I guess I'll just live with its unfortunate form factor.
  • Amanda
    (From Mississippi)
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    It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
    Posted: 12/08/2009 02:12 EST
    It's practical and I need one to store my baby's pictures. I want to buy one with my coupon which can save $ 1.
  • Ken
    (From Illinois)
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    Posts:70
    It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
    Posted: 12/04/2009 03:20 EST
    This worked with my HP laptop. Is nice that it is so small, not likely to get damaged at all. It came in a brown box, and no software was included. So you'll need to provide your own bluetooth software. Was able to get it working with Skype, use a bluetooth headset.
  • Glen
    (From Illinois)
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    Posts:70
    It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
    Posted: 12/04/2009 03:16 EST
    I had to install my bluetooth drivers [...] inmediately as soon as i plugged in, because Vista OS or Windows XP need drivers. Both OS can't install with default drivers.
  • Danior
    (From New Hampshire)
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    Posts:20
    It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
    Posted: 12/04/2009 03:10 EST
    I've purchaed 3 of these now. 2 were for use at my office to connect older laptops to some bluetooth keyboards (different models) and 1 was for my home desktop (Skype, etc).
  • Yedda
    (From Pennsylvania)
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    Posts:21
    It does work but did not meet my needs--My Feedback
    Posted: 12/04/2009 03:09 EST
    Easy to mount. Just plug and play. No drivers or software needed. Easily recognized by the windows. The range of the bluetooth is very convenient.
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