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    Brian A
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    I currently have a USB v1 bluetooth dongle connected to my PC. It
    works well with my 6230i and the Nokia PC suite etc. However, file
    transfer is very slow.
    I want to get a USB v2 dongle so that I can have faster file transfer.
    Further, and more importantly, I want to be able to use my Jabra
    bluetooth headset, which works well with my 6230i, with my PC. My
    current dongle doesn't appear to support audio even though the PC
    reports that it does 'connect' with my headset.
    Hence I need a bluetooth dongle that is v2 USB and will connect to my
    Jabra BT200 bluetooth headset.
    Any suggestions for make and model that I should purchase - and the
    cheapest source would be handy.
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    Brian A
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    Re: USB v2 Bluetooth dongle to work with a Jabra BT200 bluetooth headset ?

    On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 11:01:23 -0000, Jon <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >> I currently have a USB v1 bluetooth dongle connected to my PC. It
    >> works well with my 6230i and the Nokia PC suite etc. However, file
    >> transfer is very slow.
    >> I want to get a USB v2 dongle so that I can have faster file transfer.

    >
    >Don't bother. The bottleneck is the speed of the bluetooth link, not the
    >USB speed.
    >
    >> Further, and more importantly, I want to be able to use my Jabra
    >> bluetooth headset, which works well with my 6230i, with my PC. My
    >> current dongle doesn't appear to support audio even though the PC
    >> reports that it does 'connect' with my headset.
    >> Hence I need a bluetooth dongle that is v2 USB and will connect to my
    >> Jabra BT200 bluetooth headset.
    >> Any suggestions for make and model that I should purchase - and the
    >> cheapest source would be handy.

    >
    >Any high-street phone or electronics store. Look for a bluetooth V2
    >dongle, this will support higher speed file transfer and also stereo
    >audio aswell.

    Thanks for the advice Jon. :-)
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