No hassle set-up and easy to use
Having successfully used my old phone to access the internet on my laptop with infra-red I was keen to try out my new mobiles bluetooth functionality for a similiar purpose. Having read several reviews of bluetooth adaptors I was keen to avoid the trap of buying an adaptor with a poor software set-up as this invariably led to problems. The TDK was recommended for being easy to set up and use and I have found both to be the case. The included software is very good and interfaces nicely with Windows Explorer. The included mobile phone software is also well produced although I prefer to use Nokias own software. Although the USB variant is cheaper I find the PCMCIA adaptor a more elegant solution for a laptop and allows more robust portable use without lots of excess wiring hanging around. I certainly find being able to communicate with my mobile discreetly in my pocket less fiddly than trying to keep two IrDA ports lined up, particularly in a moving vehicle.
Nokia HDW-2 Bluetooth Headset
The main drawback of this product was the flimsy ear-clips that it came with, both were broken within a week, and on getting in touch with nokia they told me that they would be out of these clips for another six weeks because of the demand for them! Otherwise the headsets performance was ok, up to 1..
Having carried my 6310 every day for 5 months now in some very demanding conditions, I am impressed with the quality of build as well as exceptional quality of reception and transmission. It took all the knocks and bumps without protest and survived and operated faultlessly in temperatures from m..
This product can easily use in computers but its not ok with all cell phones. It can make difficulties when you try to connect to your cell phone. And also the product is limited in 100 meters, but not in houses. Our computers usually in our rooms, nobody has a computer in the middle of a field. So ..