I have bought a stereo bluetooth dongle v2.0,How can i send to it,it will not pick it up on bluetooth?
Mar 11, 2008 by Harry W | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
Please do not tell the Bluetooth as I try, it is probably the answer, but how he will not pick it up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you plugged into your computer, and installed the software for that?
alka | Mar 11, 2008
Bluetooth dongle v2.0?
Apr 09, 2008 by I want to be an actorrrrrrrrr :S | Posted in Add-ons
I have installed the installation software for my dongle. I had it working a couple of months before ,but has stoped working and says please insert bluetooth device, the computer nos its there but it is unregonisable! any ideas?
it could of just went out i have had several do that on me
chad w | Apr 09, 2008
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Atomic Pico Bluetooth Dongle Reviewed: iGadget Life
by Kristofer
Bluetooth is prevalent in lots of our devices, but it has yet to become a standard in our PCs, laptops and netbooks, and I’m not sure why exactly. You’d think with all of those BT devices out there more manufacturers would start to make Bluetooth a standard feature. I’ve got the Acer Aspire One D250 and it does not come standard with Bluetooth, you’ve got to purchase a higher priced model to get it or purchase an internal card after the fact. There is another way though to get Bluetooth on your computer and that’s with a USB dongle, but many of those are big and bulky and nobody wants one sticking out of their netbook at all times.
Today for review I’ve got the smallest Bluetooth Dongle I’ve ever seen, and I’ve got a few of them, it’s called the Atomic Pico Bluetooth Dongle and our friends at Mobile Fun have sent it over to us for review. It’s so small in fact that once you stick it in a USB port you really don’t even see it and it will never get in the way, you could easily leave it in there forever if you want. So continue on to check it out…
Plugging it into the UBS port on the Aspire One I find that it almost goes all the way in, it sticks out just a tiny bit. In fact it’s rather difficult to get out once it’s in the USB port. This isn’t too big of a deal since I plan on leaving it in there, it’s unobtrusive and really you’ll never notice it there. At first I used the dongle with the built in Windows XP Bluetooth Stack, but I found that it didn’t work correctly with the headset. The Windows stack couldn’t find the audio profile for the BT530 so I couldn’t use it as an audio device. I ended up installing the Blue Soleil BT software instead, actually I like using the Blue Soleil software better than the Windows stuff honestly. I like the graphical interface, and it just seems to make life easier. The fact that I didn’t get the rated range from the Atomic Pico doesn’t bother me too much really as I personally don’t have a need to go that far away and I think most others will agree with me as well. The majority of our Bluetooth use is going to be close to the source really, or just a few feet away, and for that it works fine.