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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works With XP SP2 Laptop!!!,
This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
Here's the secret to getting this to work on an XP SP2:
1. With a clean system, i.e. don't load the CDROM, simply plug in the adaptor to a USB port. 2. Load the software from the CDROM. 3. Go to Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager. 4. Select the adaptor under bluetooth devices. 5. Go to properties, update drivers. Don't let it connect to the internet, and tell it that you will specify the driver. From here you can specify the IOGear driver over the Windows driver. That's it! I have been able to pair my laptop with my Treo 650, Mobile Crossing BT GPS, and my PC. I have transferred files between the the two computers, and I've had my GPS up with Microsoft Streets and Trips. For reference, I connected it to a Gateway CX2610. Good luck!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not 2.0 compliant.,
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This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
I use the IOgear GBU211 for a modem connection with my Motorola E815 bluetooth capable phone. It paired to my laptop without any difficulties. The phone itself has a 66' bluetooth radius so I only needed the same from the bluetooth adapter; if you want to use bluetooth headphones definitely go with something that has a stronger signal.
I remember hearing about bluetooth technology about 4 years ago and it has taken its time in finding its niches in the market. I'm seeing it everywhere now, and although I initially got this just for use with my phone-modem, I can see myself using this adapter for wireless headphones or a wireless mouse (though I hear the mice suffer from lag, so I'm holding out on that). A big con on this product is that it's bluetooth 1.2, which has a 723kbps (or 90kBps) limit. It works fine for a modem connection but not for file-transfers; it takes 11 seconds to transfer 1 megabyte at that rate. The bluetooth 2.0 standard is three times faster and is backward compatible. Higher throughput will also have less bottlenecking if you're using multiple bluetooth items (say simultaneously using a BT mouse, BT headphones, BT modem & BT networking/internet sharing). There will be more & more bluetooth gadgets coming along and a computer can have only one adapter installed at a time. Although this product works as advertised I recommend getting one that's 2.0 compliant.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Easy-to-use Dongle,
By a4naught (Santa Ana, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
The Iogear adapter worked great with my iBook and Motorola PEBL phone. Pretty self-explanatory (of you are at all familiar with your system) and worked great without having to use the included software with OSX (10.4.3, Tiger). Really handy to have if one is not ready or able to get an internal bluetooth card for a one's machine. This is a great piece of gear and at about $20, definitely worth the throw.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reliable, fully featured, and compatible.,
By chimerical (Berkeley, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
This device works well on Windows XP, Service Pack 2, with not a single problem in recognizing the hardware.
Installing the included software and drivers is optional because Windows XP has included Bluetooth support in its service pack, but I can confirm that installing the included drivers resulted in no problems. The device has a rounded form factor, which could become a problem when sharing room with other USB devices on hubs of tightly spaced USB ports. I have successfully paired the device with the Motorola Razr, the Motorola V551, and the Nokia 6230, as expected. With a lower price tag than most other USB Bluetooth adapters, as well as its full pack of features, this Bluetooth adapter is a bargain.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works fine with XP,
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This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
I've been using this Bluetooth dongle for 2 weeks now and it works great with my cell phone (for transfering files) and my bluetooth headset. I can make calls with Skype, listen to music and many more things wirelessly!! I haven't used it with a printer though.
Installing it was very easy but be careful, when inserting the dongle into the USB port for the first time after installation is complete and rebooting your system, Windows installs it's own drivers instead of the better Widcomm drivers included, be sure to switch the drivers manually for the extra services (like audio). In general I'm very satisfied with this product.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the price,
By Pauly Long (Littleton, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
Bottom line up front:
Works very well, very low price, works much better with the included drivers than with the generic windows xp driver Detailed review: I bought this so I could use my new Treo 700w with my non-bluetooth-enabled laptop. The price was my main motivation in buying it. Initially I just plugged it in and used the default windows xp drivers and it worked okay, however it didn't always work and i'd have to unplug/replug for my phone and the device to find and talk to each other. After getting tired of that, I decided to install the drivers that ship with the product. I've had a much better experience since i did that. I was afraid the software would be really clunky given the cheap price, but it's actually quite good and gives you a TON of options that the standard XP driver does not provide. If you use a this with a laptop and you dock/undock it, you'll have much better luck if you stop the adapter prior to docking/undocking. Otherwise, you'll probably end up having to unplug/replug it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
works well. Quick start quide has some mistake,
By Card Fan "Dan" (Palo Alto) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
I got mine today at Fry's. It works all right with my logitech BT headset. I had some problem installing it. I believe the reason was that I followed the instruction on the quick start guide which is actually incorrect. By ignoring the advice to disconnect the adapter during driver installation I succeeded in the second round. BTW, I am using Win XP.
An extension cord helps with better signal, which doesn't come with the little usb adapter.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
doesn't seem to work,
By Pumpkin99 (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
I may have bought a lemon, but so far...
1) Neither iMac recognises it as anything. 2) A Windows XP system, after loading the software, sees an "unknown USB device" but can't decide what it is. Various reinstalls of software have done nothing whatsoever. I don't recommend it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
By GadgetGeekCA (S.F., CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
Not recommended unless you enjoy frustrating tinkering!
I have not been able to get the adapter to pair up with my HS820 Motorola headset and while the Bluetooth driver is able to pair up with my Motorola V505 phone, the Motorola phone tools software is unable to communicate with my phone using the Bluetooth connection. I believe the hardware is fine, but the software and user manual are terrible! Broadcom who is the real manufacturer of this Bluetooth part before IOGear sticks their name on it needs to hire some real software engineers! For reference, I am running Windows XP.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible for Macs,
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This review is from: IOGEAR GBU211 Bluetooth To USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
I bought this Bluetooth adapter to pad my order for free shipping--I thought it would be nice to use Bluetooth Headphones while I work on my Mac G5. And the packaging said it worked a. with Macs and b. with headsets, so you can imagine my frustration to find that it did neither. I was told by Iogear support that this model doesn't support headsets (confirming the error message I received), and even trying to sync it to my wireless keyboard ended in disappointment, so in the end I'm trying to sell it on Craigslist. If you have a PC it may very well work great, but for a Mac, and for bluetooth headphones, it's a total bust.
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