Tiniest USB Bluetooth Adapter

Posted in Bluetooth, Newton Peripherals by Chetz on January 14th, 2007

Mogo USB Bluetooth AdapterNewton Peripherals has had some pretty interesting peripherals devices in the past, including the MoGo Mouse, and while MoGo again doesn’t come up with innovative functionality, it certainly does make some innovative designs.

The MoGo Dapter is a Bluetooth adapter for those that can plug into a USB port on notebooks that do not have embedded Bluetooth functionality. What makes this adapter so special is simply it’s size. One plugged into a USB port the profile on this tiny MoGo Dapter makes it almost unnoticeable, sticking out only .4 inches from the USB port, and only .73 inches wide.

The Mogo Dapter works with PC’s and Mac’s, has a range of up to 30 feet and supports up to 7 slave devices.

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One Comment to “Tiniest USB Bluetooth Adapter”
  1. brian Says:

    Nice. I need one of these. It’s a pain having to stuff 3 or 4 different USB devices into the laptop when I moving around. Hopefully I can just leave this one in. Still, why is this necessary in the first place? Why is bluetooth so hard? Hopefully the drivers with this device are usable.

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