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arnoldc Posts: > 500

I have noticed that many are looking for the feature mentioned in the subject. I found this company that sells both USB and CF card form factors. The link as follows: http://www.billionton.com.tw/english/product/bluetooth.htm

The USB one sells for USD59.

Aaargh! i just bought MSI USB weeks ago and already have Anycom CF.

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-08-07 06:44 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-01 11:17:00
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pinolo77 Posts: 390

I dind't find any info concerning the selling of these products.... Where can I buy them fo the small price you told?
Thank you in advance
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Posted: 2002-08-01 11:32:00
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cadcad Posts: > 500

a bluetooth compact flash card?!?! never heard of thing like that before... for what is it used?
and for the bluetooth usb adapter is it good? does it support all the profiles of MSI?
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Posted: 2002-08-01 11:39:00
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cadcad Posts: > 500

neither did I!! where is that "order" button they're talking about?!
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Posted: 2002-08-01 11:44:00
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bhargava Posts: 95

@cadcad

A Bluetooth CF-card is actually quite normal

You can for instance plug it in a Casio Cassiopeia, Compaq IPAQ or other handheld devices, and then you have a sender/receiver on your PDA!

It's the same as a CF WLAN card or a CF memory card. You just plug the card in the CF-port..

[ This Message was edited by: bhargava on 2002-08-01 11:12 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-01 12:11:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

@pinolo, it's sold here http://www.zxpro.com/Modems/usbbluetooth.htm and they claim to ship internationally from hong kong

@cadcad, my anycom bluetooth card is cf. there are three common formats for bluetooth devices: compact flash (cf), pc card (pcmcia) and usb. bhargava is absolutely right.
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Posted: 2002-08-01 14:13:00
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cadcad Posts: > 500

I just ordered one ... it cost me 72$
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Posted: 2002-08-01 15:19:00
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jplacson Posts: > 500

Just bought a Billionton Bluetooth USB plug... it's VERY small... beats 3Com's USB size-wise by a LOT... the whole thing is a little shorter than 2". Very easy to carry around with your laptop. If only PDAs came with a USB port, this thing would be perfect! hahaha...wishful thinking.

Short review... so far this thing performs well... constant search is on every minute. It places an icon on your desktop for all Bluetooth devices...Kind of like a Network Neighborhood for Bluetooth devices. Everything you pair with the device is listed here so no need for re-pairing.

It works well with my T68 & R310s w/ DBA-10. With the DBA-10, you don't need to pair it everytime you switch phones... the pairing is between the DBA-10 and the other device, not the phone it is connected to.

With regards to the HSP in the Billionton specs... it states (HSP READY), which means it currently doesn't support the headset profile... but it can. I emailed them already on any news regarding future driver updates for the HSP.

It really would be nice if I could use my BT headset for Windows audio.. mic/mono speaker... useful for vid-con, dictation, and voice commands.
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Posted: 2002-08-04 06:19:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

@jplacon, congrats on your new accessory. Casio E-200 has USB support (you need drivers though, but then again Billionton said Pocket PC and even Windows CE). Care to share how much and where you got one?
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Posted: 2002-08-04 06:27:00
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619 Posts: > 500

jlacson... how much did u get and where? thanks.
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Posted: 2002-08-04 06:33:00
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