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Newton Peripherals MoGo Micro USB Bluetooth Adapter

USB - 3Mbps - MPN: MG1030102 See Product Details

Product Details of Newton Peripherals MoGo Micro USB Bluetooth Adapter

Description

MoGo Bluetooth Adapter is a fingernail-sized, plug and forget device that plugs into any laptop or tablet USB port.It uses Bluetooth standard v2.0 +EDR and USB 2.0 to deliver quicker connection times and enables users to create a wireless environment for virtually all Bluetooth-enabled devices.

Quick Glance

Network Type: Bluetooth v2.0

Device Type: Bluetooth Adapter

Slot/Port Type: USB

Summary

Product Title: Newton Peripherals MoGo Micro USB Bluetooth Adapter

Manufacturer: Newton Peripherals

Power Score: 4.0 | 6 Reviews

Wireless Device

Device Type: Bluetooth Adapter

Slot/Port Type: USB

Networking Standards

Network Architecture Supported: Bluetooth v2.0

Frequency Band: Connects laptop to a broad ecosystem of Bluetooth enabled devices including printers, phones, cameras, PDAs, speakers, MP3 players, computer mice and VoIP services (e.g. Skype)

Dimensions

Height: 0.37 in

Width: 0.73 in

Depth: 0.4 in

Dimensions: 0.37" Height x 0.73" Width x 0.40" Thickness

Weight: 0.09 oz

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Connects laptop to a broad ecosystem of Bluetooth enabled devices including printers, phones, cameras, PDAs, speakers, MP3 players, computer mice and VoIP services (e.g. Skype)

Thickness: 0.4"

Wireless Transmission Speed: 3 Mbps

ISM Band: Yes

ISM Maximum Frequency: 2.40 GHz

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Reviews on Newton Peripherals MoGo Micro USB Bluetooth Adapter

  • 4
  By member: jjmai - Sep 9, 2008

Better than I expected

Strengths: Compact, reasonably fast

Weakness: unexplained but rare signal dropout during file transfer

This MoGo bluetooth adapter comes with the software BlueSoleil 2.7. But it apparently also works fine with BlueSoleil 5. So far I've only tried connecting two devices with it - my cellphone SGH-D900 and headset Jabra BT8010. Both appears to work individually, but don't expect to simultaneously transferring file to phone while listening to music with the headset. With the phone alone, I was able...

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  • 5
  By member: CACpg - Aug 15, 2008

Mogo Bluetooth Adaptor

Strengths: Small size; Good driver

Weakness: None

Well, this device is tiny. So it is very good to use in your laptop while on the go. The driver is solid. I have 4 other bluetooth dongles from other company (some old some actually quite new). Only Mogo let me connect to my new GPS receiver/logger reliably. This is a keeper.

  • 4
  By member: respdoc - Jul 8, 2008

MoGo Bluetooth Adapter

Strengths: Size

Weakness: no online driver (that I could find)

Was looking for a small bluetooth adapter for my laptop. This one fits the bill. Easy to setup (with included disk) since the products website does not seem to list the driver for this device. Control menu also seems user friendly. For less then $10 I would recommend this product.

  • 1
  By member: djeremias - Jun 30, 2008

MoGo Dapter Bluetooth Adapter (Bluetooth v2.0, 3...

Strengths: Tiny size.

Weakness: Enclosed software does not work under MS Vista 32-bit.

I am an advanced MS Windows user. I've tried several methods to get this item to run under Vista and a Gateway ML6230. Each time, I failed to get this "plug and play" usb adapter to work with a Motorola H350 headset. I contacted the manufacturer for customer support via email. I received no response. I will return this item to Buy.com for full credit.

  • 5
  By member: kkwegman - Jun 28, 2008

This Item Satisfies My Bluetooth

Strengths: Small size, good software compatibility, somewhat good reception range.

Weakness: Had to do a little research before completing the installation.

Well, I am now well into bluetooth technology, but surprisingly it doesn't involve a cell phone. A little background, I am now using a Jabra BT3030 BT stereo headphone paired up with a MAC MINI (Leopard OS)and an Insignia Pilot 8gb MP3 player. Not to leave out my XP PRO Destop PC, I purchased the subject MoGo BT Dapter. Installed the CD Rom driver software which came with the MoGo, afterward went...

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  • 4
  By member: fyu - Jun 27, 2008

Decent bluetooth receiver. Good for the price.

Strengths: Tiny. This works perfect for laptops, and on desktops you can use it in usb ports at the front. Very cheap.

Weakness: Range is limited. I can only go around 10 feet before it loses connection. It is a bit wider than the usb port, so on laptops where multiple usb ports are next to each other, it may interfere.

I picked this up for $10 for my desktop. I wanted to use it with bluetooth headset for skype. It works perfectly, but I can't wonder too far from the computer. I plugged it in the front, and it's very unobtrusive. Now I've plugged it into a usb extension so I can get it to the top of my monitor. I would prefer a more powerful receiver, but for the price its tough to beat. Also works great on my...

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