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Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Bluetooth - External - MPN: 9434A002 See Product Details

Product Details of Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Description

The Cannon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter is for use with Canon Bubble Jet i80 products.The powerful, compact i80 printer features wireless operation, both with IrDA compatibility and an optional Bluetooth interface, which enables it to receive wireless transmissions from popular handheld devices. To ensure maximum portability Canon developed several optional accessories, such as a car adapter and a rechargeable battery kit - providing power on the go. Now with the purchase of these optional accessories, you can print a photo or document from a job site to your vehicle - or from your den to your home office.

Quick Glance

Network Type: Bluetooth

Device Type: Wireless Print Server

Summary

Product Title: Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Manufacturer: Canon

Power Score: 3.9 | 9 Reviews

Wireless Device

Device Type: Wireless Print Server

Networking Standards

Network Architecture Supported: Bluetooth

Frequency Band: 2400 MHz

Warranty

Warranty Information: 90

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

  • 4
  By member: alella - Nov 26, 2005

Works as it should

Strengths: Works perfectly well, easy to install

Weakness: Should have been included with the printer

This Bluetooth module was fairly easy to install and has performed perfectly well - the computer recognizes the Bluetooth device with no problem. Print range (distance) has never been an issue. My only complaint would be that it makes little sense to sell the Bluetooth capability separately and at considerable cost - it should have been included with the printer.

  • 4
  By member: Edwin966 - Feb 19, 2005

Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Awesome wireless component for mobile printing. Easy set-up.

Weakness: Pricey component that should have been built-in to "New" iP90

I tried both the Canon i80 and ip90. I decided on the Canon ip90 and bought the bluetooth adapter to use on a business trip. I love it as much as I love having wifi on my laptop. I can surf and print while in bed. The adapter installs easily and discretely underneath the tinted cover of the printer. My Powerbook recognized it immediately and BAAAM, I am printing. My only complaint is that Canon...

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  • 5
  By member: jportnoff - Jan 1, 2006

Canon IP90 Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Smooth install with no problems. easy to use

Weakness: Expensive. There is no reason to me why Canon couldn't have easily made this a part of the printer.

I'm very happy I purchased this because it will make it easy and quicker to use my computer when I am with clients. I will be able to pull it out and not have to fumble with any wires. This helps me look professional. I also purchased the battery as well for the same reasons.

  • 3
  By member: henrique1979 - May 27, 2004

Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Wireless connection. Easy installation

Weakness: Short-range distance of signal.

The Canon Bluetooth device makes a real traveler the hassle-free worries of connecting wires to a PC, whether laptop, PDA, or desktop. It's easy to install but you would have to reistall the drivers as shown in canon's webpage. Overall, it's a good buy at a reasonable price.

  • 4
  By member: rcfa - Jun 19, 2004

Canon BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Life saver on the road, when combined with the optional LiIon battery pack

Weakness: should be standard part of the printer, expensive

Very useful when you don't want a rats nest of cables in a portable environment, or when your laptop only has two USB ports you need for other things, or if you want to share the printer between multiple computers w/o using USB switches or setting up network printer sharing.

  • 2
  By member: PKat - Jul 3, 2007

Virtually worthless

Strengths: ok for a page if you really don't want to travel with the usb cable

Weakness: Utility barely exceeds the length of the usb cord; incredibly slow

I spent the money on the bluetooth thinking it would make it possible to print from another room and that printing would be as fast as when connected by cable. I guess I was naive; the distance between the printer and the laptop is quite restricted, and the printing is so slow that it's quicker to get the printer and the laptop within cable range and plug them in. I'm very disappointed and feel I...

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  • 4
  By member: tvh55 - Dec 1, 2007

Canon BU10 Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Made for the printer

Weakness: Expensive

Very effective bluetooth receiver made exclusively for the Canon i80, ip90 and ip90v printers. I recently bought a bluetooth enabled notebook and a new Canon ip90v printer. I had a Canon i80 and have now used this adapter with both printers. It fits in a relatively concealed location and does what its job very well.

  • 4
  By member: peh160 - Nov 25, 2007

BU-10 Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Easy to install, good connectivity.

Weakness: Expensive, should come with printer.

This adapter does just what its supposed to. My laptop recognized it right away and it was easy to install. Works well with good connectivity. I have not tried it very far away. However, the adapter is pricey and should come with the printer.

  • 5
  By member: nikemanny - Apr 17, 2007

Essential Equipment for the Road Warrior

Strengths: Bluetooth capability

Weakness: Price

I bought this mainly for the advantage of having wireless printing , and it performs as it says. Wireless printing has been so convenient and easy especially when you are on the go. Lag time between hitting the print icon and the actual printing is fairly quick. The only negative is the price of one of these adapters at about $75 or so. The Canon IP90 should have had this built in. All in all,...

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