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September 21, 2009 | Paul Merak | Comments 1

Mini Bluetooth dongle/Bluetooth Nano Dongle review

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Most of the low end netbooks and notebooks still come without built-in Bluetooth port. Thus, we are left with two options: either carry a cable or get a bluetooth dongle tiny enough so that you do not notice it.

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The main reason I got myself this Bluetooth nano dongle is because I wanted to tether my cellphone with my netbook to share its 3G Internet connection. My netbook does not have built-in 3G module. However, my cellphone has 3G and I also get 5GB of monthly data transfer under my contract. So, it makes sense to share its Internet connection with my netbook

Now, one way of sharing my cellphone’s Internet connection is via a cable, but it becomes very troublesome to carry an extra cable around with you just to share the Internet connection. But, what if you could use Bluetooth connection to share the Internet connection? Would not that be much more convenient? All you need to do is to turn the Bluetooth on your netbook/notebook and cellphone and you are ready to go.

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The Bluetooth dongle that I am using on my netbook is small and by small, I mean really small. It protrudes just 2mm from the USB port making it almost un-noticeable to myself and people around me. I now keep it plugged in all the time so that I do not leave it at home.

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The best part is that it is plug-n-play. The moment you plug it into the USB port (for the first time only), it install all the stuff by itself in less than 10 seconds!

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One Response to “Mini Bluetooth dongle/Bluetooth Nano Dongle review”

  1. It just doesn’t make musch sense to use LEDs anymore with OLEDs on the market!

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