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Which USB Bluetooth Adaptor?


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Guest VR6Pete

I'm about to make a purchase of a USB Blue Tooth Adaptor so I can use my phone around the house. Problem being, which one? the market is totally flooded with different one's that claim this that and the other.

I would like to be able to use my phone when im chilling downstairs under 100m away from my PC...

So what's the best Adaptor to go for that has a decent range on it?

Thanks in advance,

Regards

Pete

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Guest TheMadScot

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Bluetooth.html

I purchased the one right at the very bottom of the page - it's got a damn impressive range and isn't overly large. It uses the Widcomm (sp?) bluetooth stack and has quite comprehensive installation instructions. I'm used to MSI components as my desktop PC has an MSI motherboard, and I can vouch for their build quality and reliabiity.

I'm using it as an inexpensive means of creating a wireless network between my desktop (using a Logitech DiNovo) and laptop. I did *briefly* test is with my E200 and it picked it up near instantly. You'd be hard pushed to find it cheaper elsewhere than listed. Hope this helps.

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Guest pizdyetz77

Which one are you guys talking about? Sites do change their pages, so I'm just checking that I'll be getting the right one:

Belkin F8T001UK Bluetooth™ USB Adapter (NW-003-BE)

Price: £28.95 (£34.02 Including VAT at 17.5%)

MSI BToes 30M Bluetooth™ USB Dongle (NW-001-MS)

Price: £12.95 (£15.22 Including VAT at 17.5%)

MSI BToes 200M Bluetooth™ USB Dongle (NW-000-MS)

Price: £17.50 (£20.56 Including VAT at 17.5%)

Thanks,

GH

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