Bluetooth Reviews


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E-Book Bluetooth USB Adapter (BT2000C-USBC)
Made by E-Book Systems, Inc.
    Amazon base price: $32.99
    Used price: $26.33
    Buy one from zShops for: $25.30
    Average review score:

    works great
    This adapter works very well compared to the Sony bluetooth adapter I tried (and returned). The Ambicom has good compatability between brands, and the software enables you to link easily with different services. There is even an option in the software to set up an ActiveSync connection, and a proxy internet connection for your PPC. Now my ipaq and vaio can sync easily without wires, using ActiveSync. In the setup, getting the COMport numbers correct can be a bit tricky -- it's important to pay attention to the steps in installation, and to consult your PDA manual. Also, I find I need to connect to ActiveSync (on the ipaq) through the bluetooth manager, which is easy, no problem. Once it's set up, it connects perfectly every time. A relief, after struggling with the Sony adapter and software -- and the Ambicom is half the price -- so I give this one 5 stars.

    Works as promised! Installation a snap!
    Having read some of the reviews for other Bluetooth adapters out there, I was a bit reluctant to get a product from a relatively unknown maker. I'm glad I gave it a chance!

    I installed it on my home XP Pro (SP1) system on a USB 1.1 (powered) hub! It installed in minutes, and a couple of clicks after that, I was synchronizing my iPAQ 2215 via a bluetooth connection.

    This item comes with short USB extension cable. I won't use it since I think it's safer to have the adapter securely plugged into my hub, but I do understand why some people may find it helpful. The adapter itself is very compact, and it doesn't take up more than its share of space on my hub, thus allowing me to use all the plugs next to it.

    There are two versions of the latest software for this model, depending on your unit's serial number... Make sure to select the correct one if you download the latest drivers.

    There isn't anything special about the design or looks of this small adapter, but so far it's worked perfectly for me. I don't know the exact distances but I've been able to connect my PDA from anywhere in my apartment.

    I hope you have a similar experience to mine!


    Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Headset for Bluetooth Phones
    Made by Jabra
    • Wireless, cord free, lightweight Bluetooth headset offers best design and performance
    • Works up to 33 feet away from phone, 8 hour talk time, 240-hour/10-day standby time
    • Comfortable secure fit, superior audio quality, weighs less than 1 ounce
    • Multi-function button - Supports voice-activated dialing and answer/end commands in most phones
    • Works in either ear, two size MiniGels (standard and small) included for superior sound clarity
    Amazon base price: $79.99
    List price: $99.99 (that's 20% off!)
    Buy one from zShops for: $75.24
    Average review score:

    Reliable connection to device, improvement over BT200
    Strengths:
    This headset connects quickly to the phone, is easy to use, and reception is clear. I had a BT200 before this one. Other than the color difference, I asked what is so different? Upon making my first call with the headset, I immmediately noticed how the transfer of the call from my P900 to the BT250 was almost instantaneous. The reception and clarity of the headset is clear and the connection time is quick. The adjustment time for the user to get used to this device is minimal. Just remember to answer your call by hitting the headset power button quickly. The headset has plenty of charge time to last throughout the day.

    Weaknesses:
    One weakness is that you should not use it outside when wind is present. However, this fault is not due to the headset itself. Another weakeness is that the holder of the BT250 needs improvement. I kept the device in my pocket without losing it. Within two days of starting to use the holder with the belt clip, I almost lost the BT250. Fortunately, I was able to trace my steps to locate it outside my car. Use great caution and be aware of your BT250 if you use the holder on your belt. If you sit down, the holder can easily can easily push the BT250 loose from the holder.

    Summary:
    With this headset, you can say goodbye to wires forever. Once you have a truly wireless headset, you will not want to go back to wires. The BT250 quickly connects to the phone, is clear and static free, and is relatively simple to use. Other than the holder of this BT250, you will enjoy this headset.

    Finally, a bluetooth headset that works.
    I have tried other bluetooth headsets: Plantronics & Nokia HDW-2 but this one beats them all. It has excellent battrey life as advertised and fits in the ear perfectly. I use it while I'm at the gym on the belt even. It comes with spare ear-pieces with different sizes. The sound quality is excellent and loud. It supports advanced headset mode too. A belt clip can be attached to the charger to carry it on your belt. Price is ok too. I use it with Nokia 6600 by the way. It is right ear, left ear switchable.

    Other bluetooth headsets are wheather weak (the ear-hanger breaks) or have short-life batteries. So look for these factors before buying any headset.


    BLUETOOTH TO USB ADAPTER CLASS1
    Made by IOGEAR
      Amazon base price: $
      Average review score:

      works with my mac
      I've been very happy with the performance of this product. I attached it to my mac os x box, and apple's bluetooth software managed the connection to my mobile phone perfectly fine. Note that this item (GBU302) comes with two bluetooth adapters. I gave the other to a friend who has a windows machine. She is happy the product as well; the software that comes with the product enabled her PDA to shared the high speed internet connection with the windows pc that the adapter is plugged in to.

      The range of the class one device hasn't been tested - my mobile phone is a class three bluetooth device with a smaller range (25ft), so I don't have another class one device to test the (300ft) range.

      If you just want one, see the GBU301 product (B00006L4R6).


      ERICSSON DPY901425 Sony Ericsson HBH-65 Bluetooth Headset
      Made by Ericsson
      • Weighs less than 1 ounce
      • Up to 2.5 hours of of talk time and up to 70 hours of standby time!
      • Comes with a 110V-220V charger with a USA 110V type plug. To charge in countries with a different voltage requires a plug converter so you can change the 110V plug to match your voltage plug type
      • Compatible with -
      • Motorola - Motorola V525 (unlocked) Motorola v600 (unlocked)
      Amazon base price: $
      Buy one from zShops for: $99.99
      Average review score:

      sleek, stylish and light
      I bought this bluetooth headset and am currently using it with my Sony Ericsson 610. It is really light weight and when you put it on you hardly feel it on your ear. Prior to this I tried the HBH-35 which is a little bulky. I had problems after pairing the HBH-35 which is why I replaced it with HBH-65. Took me couple minutes to pair with my phone and very easy handling.
      CONS:
      - The power on light is hardly visible during day time which makes it difficult to figure out whether it is ON or OFF.
      - Less talk time compared to HBH-35

      Overall I really liked this and I recomend to anyone who does not have to use the headset for long hours.


      Nike 1.5 GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth Headphones
      Made by Philips Consumer Electronics
      • Bluetooth wireless headphones
      • 1.5 HDD memory
      • Rubberized finish
      • Plays both MP3 and WMA files
      • Music Manager
      Amazon base price: $332.49
      Average review score:

      Coolest player ever
      Well, not quite as cool as my iPod, but Bluetooth headphones people, c'mon, how cool is that?


      Socket GP0804-405 Bluetooth Gps Receiver
      Made by Socket
      • 12 Channel all-in-view tracking
      • Compatible with most Bluetooth devices ¿ any with Serial Port Profile
      • Small, sleek, and lightweight design easily fits in your hand
      • Rechargeable embedded lithium-ion battery lasts for 6 hours of use
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $459.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Great Product - Terrible Support
      As far as the product goes - this is incredible. Imagine something the size of a credit card and 1/4 inch thick being able to be tracked by a satellite. My Ipaq 2215 bonded quickly and effortlessly with this receiver - it was so easy to set up.

      This was my first gps purchase, so obviously I had many questions. You have to register the product to ask a question via email and two weeks later - I still haven't received a reply to my questions.

      For $150 more you can buy the nav pack - which the only difference is you get the software. I originally bought that but the maps weren't up-to-date so I returned it and bought this. I use MS MapPoint 2004 as my mapping software now and it works great.

      Easy to use with iPaq
      I should have bought this a long time ago. I have had my iPaq for almost 1 year and finally bought this. Wow - it is so cool. Works very well with MS Pocket Streets. After seeing how this works, I can not imagine why anyone would pay $1000+ to buy a car with built in nav system.

      A great Bluetooth GPS receiver!
      This product delivers exactly what it's advertised to do. I'm a Mac person and found it to be compatible with all of the available software (Route 66 for example). The Bluetooth implementation likewise is very compatible with OS X. One thing to be careful about is to follow the serial port setup advice (see www.66.com support notes for a clean procedure to get it working).


      Apple PowerBook Notebook 12.1" M9007LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive)
      Made by Apple Computer
        Amazon base price: $
        Buy one from zShops for: $1499.00
        Average review score:

        it's great!
        This is a great laptop. It's light and sleek with tons of great features. I especially like the built-in Bluetooth, which lets me connect to my printer and PDA without wires. I highly recommend this PowerBook!

        Great little laptop
        Finally retired my Sony Vaio (850Mhz) and made the switch to a powerbook--wanted to do that ever since I realized that Mac OS X is pretty much BSD Unix with a killer desktop. What a great machine this is. Much better than the comparable IBook...twice the processor cache for starters...and none of the problems that have plagued the 1Gz iBook. Weighs just 4.6 pounds and is very portable...aluminium case is very scratch resistant. I get GREAT range with the add-on Airport Extreme card going to a LinkSys 11g access point (there's an antenna in the lid of the unit). I'm very happy with the battery life, the operating system, and the apps I use on this machine (Office X mostly). About a month after getting and using this machine I got a G5 for my desktop and I'm quite happy. If you're looking for a gaming rig, forget Apple but if you're looking for a business-oriented machine that fits in very smoothly with a PC-based office, this is the ticket. Networks much easier than a Windows machine!

        One of the best Laptops I have owned
        A fantastic ultra portable laptop. I bought the 12" Powerbook G4 1Ghz, and have been blown away by it. It has a good metallic design and its size is very easy to carry around, this is the major disadvantage of larger bulkier notebooks. I have had mine upgraded to 1.25 GB Ram, and the performance of applications like Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop is great. You can even play games like Halo on it pretty well, if that is your thing. You can have up to 80GB of HD, and my advice is to buy the largest you can afford. I also have an Airport (802.11g) card installed, and it allows wireless connectivity with a pretty good range. In addition, Bluetooth built-in allowed me to use a very nice wireless mouse with it. The Keyboard is of good quality, an important feature if you have to write long documents in Word! The LCD screen is of good quality too. All in all it made a pleasant switch from my previous bulky Sony Vaio Lap. I would recommend this computer very highly.


        Apple PowerBook Notebook 12.1" M9008LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive)
        Made by Apple Computer
          Amazon base price: $
          Average review score:

          Great machine, with caveats....
          Ditto all of the lauditory comments of my esteemed colleagues here on the review page, with a few additional comments. AppleCare is a must since the "logic board" of MACs are notorious for going down. The plan is $300 additonal cost for a three year policy, and you absolutely have to have it (you may buy it during the first year after purchase). The shipping protocol of the computer is excellent, with prepaid shipping containers sent to you, but Apple will charge you an additional $50 to save your hard drive data in the event that it must be replaced, a cost that should not obtain in my judgement given the expense of the add-on policy. The quality of the call-in help line varies (as they all do with PCs), but it's necessary, particularly for PC defectors like me. Lastly, if you have a problem with the enormous heat generated by the unit, get an 11" x 14" zip folder at Staples or Office Depot to place under the unit and also to carry/protect it. And you will carry this unit since this is a truly portable computer with a 3 to 4 hour battery time (my old SONY Vaio pooped out after 40 minutes - it's like a dinasaur next to the PowerBook). Plus, truly amazingly, you can edit video and burn DVDs that work simply great on a home DVD machine. Unbelieveable.

          Excellent features in a compact Powerhouse
          Ah, the Powerbook. For many years, Apple's version of what a laptop computer should be. Then they created "consumer level" ibooks and the Powerbook was elevated to a status of Pro machines (which it always was). There used to be only a couple models (remember Pismo?). Then the Titanium wonder that shocked the portable world. Now, Apple has 3 different sized Powerbooks with various models inbetween those sizes. The compact little gem is the subject here.

          This is one of the finest Macs I have ever used. The weight is so light. The aluminum case is amazing. The slot load Superdrive which burns either CD's or DVD's is elegant compared to slide out trays that risk being damaged. The keyboard feels amazing. I could go on and on. Battery life I have gotten has ranged in the 4 hour range...excellent for a G4 equipped laptop. ALthough 256MB of RAM seems rather low, it surprisingly does well (Though I did add a 512mb module later, and watched performance grow). The power adapter itself has hooks to wrap the cord around (though admittedly, the old doughnut design was better looking). The 12" Powerbook is an excellent piece of hardware for those looking to tote a laptop. Two Thumbs Up!

          Perfect
          I received a 12" PowerBook for Christmas, and so far, I haven't turned on my old media center pc since. I absolutely love all the features. The computer is quick to boot up, quick to load application, and because of the design of each clock cycle, programs don't interfere with each other on a large scale.
          I needed a computer that could edit film and audio, and render quickly and professionally, and while this isn't the fastest PowerBook, it is definitely the one that fits my life the best. It's portable and powerful, and compared to the machines that I was running on before, this is a superior machine. I have Final Cut Pro, Express, Macromedia Studio MX 2004, Adobe suites, not to mention all the handy iApps for simple cut and edit in film. I have yet to get DVD Studio Pro 2, but that's on my list of apps to get. This is the tool for a person who needs power, but the actual physical requirement needs to come second to their ideas and creativity.
          The only con is the battery life, rendering and using this processor takes a toll on it, but when I do most of those type of things, it's near a wall socket, so it isn't a big deal. And despite what I had read about this machine before I got it, it is not blazing hot. The wrist rest gets a little warm, but I've yet to find a laptop that doesn't. And unlike those laptops, this one cools down when you put it on a hard flat surface, and I barely notice that the fan is running to vent it. It is a superior machine, and definitely worth the money. Couple this with a 20" Apple display, and you have all the screen space you would ever need.


          Linksys USBBT100 Bluetooth USB Adapter
          Made by Linksys
          • Adds Bluetooth Class 1 connectivity to your USB-equipped notebook or desktop computer
          • Wirelessly connects to local devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, printers, headsets, other computers, mice, keyboards, and more
          • Synchronize data between your PC and PDA, and keep your mobile phone's address book up to date
          • Use your mobile phone to connect your notebook computer to the Internet, while the phone is still in your pocket
          • Compatible with Microsoft 98SE, Me, Windows 2000, and XP
          Amazon base price: $42.74
          List price: $69.99 (that's 39% off!)
          Used price: $40.00
          Buy one from zShops for: $42.99
          Average review score:

          So Easy to Install and Use!
          Hi,

          I bought this device to transfer my cell phone address book to my computer. With this in mind, I heartily recommend the Bluetooth USB adapter. The only negative point of this product is the high price. Read my detailed comments below:

          Easy to Install
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          The installation was really easy! I just popped in the CD and followed the directions! I have Windows 2K, by the way.

          Actually Works
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          Better yet was the cool way that the transfer worked w/o any whack errors!

          Familiar User Interface
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          There is a set of "folders" called something like "Bluetooth neighborhood" that shows up in the explorer bar. This shows you the devices connected by Bluetooth to your PC etcetera!

          My limited use has already made me so happy, that I am DYING to find out what else I can use Bluetooth for.

          Still Costs Too Much
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          The only bad thing is the PRICE. It seems like something like this should cost like 5 bucks. But I guess Linksys has to pay for Research and Development or something. I think the price should drop, though. So if you are on a budget, wait a few months.

          Excellent Product!
          This is a great little adapter. It works great on both PC's and Mac's with Windows XP and OS X. I love it. Simple to use, no drivers needed for mac's. It has a really good signal, too, enabling me to use my phone 2 floors away from my computer! Its great!

          Easy Way To Synchronize Mobile Phone and PC
          After researching different websites on an inexpensive way to connect my Sony Ericsson T610 and PC via Bluetooth I ended up choosing this product over others...I made the right choice! While the software involved isn't the most user-friendly, it does the job relatively well. I was able to synchronize my phone contacts and notes from Outlook with my phone which took literally seconds to transfer. Like I mentioned before, the software (especially initial configuration), takes some time especially if this is your first experience with Bluetooth. But once it is setup, it is very easy to keep your phone's information up to date. I definitely recommend this product!


          Nokia 6600 Phone (T-Mobile)
          Made by Nokia
          • Tri-band GSM phone with built-in Bluetooth, VGA camera, 65,000 color display and speakerphone
          • RealOne Media Player for the ultimate multimedia experience.
          • SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 email support via Nokia's Series 60 Smartphone Software
          • VGA camera features 640 x 480 digital still resolution, 2X digital zoom, night and portrait mode. Video recorder records 10 second clips at 176 x 144 resolution
          • Includes phone, SIM card, rapid travel charger, handsfree earbud, 32MB MMC card, instruction manual.
          Amazon base price: $249.99
          List price: $349.99 (that's 29% off!)
          Used price: $299.99
          Buy one from zShops for: $299.99
          Average review score:

          A glorified, refined Nokia 3650
          The Nokia 6600 is really just a glorified 3650: you know the 3650, those bulbous, formless, big phones a few unfortunate ATT customers are carrying around. The Nokia 660 runs the Symbian OS, which works pretty well for most standard phone fare, most of the stuff is not that intuitive, but if you actually learn how to use it all, there's plenty of neat tie-ins.

          I've got mine to the point where it checks my pop e-mail, I can send videos and photos straight out to my contacts that have synced via Bluetooth with my Macintosh, and I can even control iTunes on my computer using a great program called "Sailing Clicker". However, I doubt many people will ever get that far.

          The camera is decent, the videos are fun and pointless because of their low quality and short length, but the design of the phone is much friendlier than the 3650. The screen does get scratched up, but the phone is very durable. The battery life is also very decent.

          This is a very cool phone if you know how to use it, but, for the casual phone user, I would wait for Nokia to really figure out their operating system. If you like this phone but can't stand the size, wait for the Nokia 7610, which has a 1.3 megapixel camera and is a much more standard, dare I say, svelte size.

          Excellent Nokia Phone
          I did lot of research before buying this phone and it paid off. Thanks to all the people posted reviews on amazon.com and it is my turn to post a review. First of all this is my first Nokia phone and I had a samsung phone earlier. These two companies are so much different in making their phones. First let me get down to the pros.

          - Symbian OS. Excellent features. It has all the features I could ever think of and the UI is great.
          - Display. with 65K colors the screen rocks.
          - Connectivity. It has all the cutting edge connectivity(bluetooth, IR) I ever need( ofcourse I can crib on the lack of 802.11 and some other stuff but I want to be fair here). These are simple to use and very useful to transfer files.It syncs with outlook as well.
          - Solid call quality. Call quality is extremely good. some times the signal is bad inside our home but I have checked with T-Mobile and it is T-Mobiles' fault. They don't guarnatee the coverage inside buildings.
          - VGA camera. Nicely done camera for a phone.To be fair, Let's not compare canon S30 with this camera.
          - video recorder is useful sometimes.
          - Contacts has several customization options. You can store multiple numbers, change the label etc..
          - Solid battery life.

          Those are the big pros of this phone and now it is my chance to crib..

          - Bulky. I don't know what Nokia is thinking. The form factor could be lot better.
          - Sometimes the OS could be sluggish. I am not sure 100 percent sure on this but I want to mention this.
          - Video recorder works for only 10 sec. I don't understand what Nokia is trying to do here..
          - keyboard is slightly cramped. I don't have any problems with it but some people could.
          - Games on the phones suck. I found lot better games online but I need to pay for them.

          To conclude this is a great phone and I think this is the best Tmobile phone out there in the market. If you like the shape of this phone, this is the phone for you. There was a good deal on amazon when I bought this phone.

          Best symbian phone I've used
          This phone is one of the best I've ever used. It has everything I needed: bluetooth, infrared, support for MMC, camera, and a good operating system with lots of supporting software.


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