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Kensington Bluetooth USB Adapter Reviews

November 2nd, 2004 Tony Leave a comment Go to comments

I bought my first Bluetooth USB adapter from Best Buy last night so that I could sync up Outlook with my new Audiovox SMT5600.

I got the Kensington Bluetooth USB Adapter only because it was all they had in the store.
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This device stinks. The driver is not signed which means XP doesn’t play nice with it. Also the software is extremely slow and seems to be consuming a lot of CPU. The worst part though is that the signal strength is horrible when the phone is sitting on my desk at just 6 feet away.

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  1. Bob
    August 11th, 2009 at 20:10 | #1

    This is how I got it to work (thanks to the hints provided for Vista by UserNotFound).

    Kensington 33348 – Win XP SP2

    Plug in the device, cancel any driver installation.

    Go to device manager, and click on properties for the “Unknown device > Bluetooth EDR dongle”. Click the details tab, and choose Device Instance ID for the option. The entry on mine contained VID_047D&PID_105E – write it down.

    Open C:\windows\inf\bth.inf with notepad
    (make a backup of this file first)
    scroll down to below ;— Device section – Start —
    find “Blutonium BCM2035″, it should be the 6th entry.

    Replace the PID_xxxx with PID_105E, or whatever your hardware ID specified.

    Replace:

    [Broadcom.NT.5.1]
    Blutonium BCM2035 Bluetooth 2.4 GHz Single Chip Transceiver= BthUsb, USB\VID_0A5C&PID_200A
    |=== this ======|
    With:
    [Broadcom.NT.5.1]
    Blutonium BCM2035 Bluetooth 2.4 GHz Single Chip Transceiver= BthUsb, USB\VID_047D&PID_105E
    |=== this ======|
    Save the file.

    In device manager, right click the EDR dongle device, and choose update driver.

    Choose the option to search for the driver yourself and dsiplay a list of all known drivers. Choose bluetooth radios, then Broadcaom and Blutonium BCM2035 for the device. It should install 3 or 4 devices, and you’re set to go.

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