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Digital camera reviews of D-Link DBT-120 Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 USB AdapterDigital camera Review: Camera phone pictures into my Mac Summary: 5 Stars
I had a new Sony Ericson cell phone with a camera capability, but how to get the pictures into iPhoto. The D-Link DBT-120 plugs right into a spare USB port, flashes a few times...and my cell phone was immediately recognized with the pictures downloaded quite quickly.
I didn't try and experiments as to distance or going through walls, etc. It worked perfectly at the desk where my G5 Mac sits and that was all I needed. Price seemed right, too.
It just sits there do whatever it does. Basicly, out of sight, out of mind. I'm anxious to see what else it can do as Bluetooth technology comes into wider use. I'd like to have my iPod transmit into my motorcycle helmet speakers without any wires. Nolan helmets has it and J & M will have such a unit in the spring
Digital camera Review: Can NOT connect to a wireless network Summary: 2 Stars
If you want to buy this device to connect to a wireless network, don't.
The only way this device gets you online is with the use of a cell phone.
I bought this device after I saw it advertised that it connects to a wireless network.
After it arrived, I found out otherwise. D-Links tech support doesn't know much about what this device can do, they had to search online to find out, while I was on hold. I'm sure I can use this device for other applications, but I am dissapointed with how the ads say you can connect to a wireless network.
Digital camera Review: Close but no cigar Summary: 3 Stars
Had to return the item for credit as I could not get Bluetooth to work with my HP laptop and T-Mobile MDA phone. Went through the support routine with all levels at D-Link and they also had no joy! Bummer - had to go retail for a Kensington unit that worked first time - go figure.
Amazon was great and had no problem with return.
Digital camera Review: D-Link == NoLink Summary: 1 Stars
The DBT-120 sees and connects to my Treo 680, but won't allow syncs or file transfers or anything. Most of the time it fails for incomprensible reasons, but some of the time it fails because I can't provide the PIN. PIN? What PIN? D-Link didn't provide me with a PIN, nor does it give me anywhere to create one. There are a zillion settings, and I can't understand any of them. Mind you, I'm an IT professional -- I've been building and deconstructing computers and networks for 15 years, and I can't figure out the abominable documentation. David Rowell is right on.
Digital camera Review: D-Link Bluetooth Adapter -- works great with MacPro Summary: 5 Stars
Unfortunately, my Intel Xeon quad core 3.0 Ghz did not come with Bluetooth factory installed. I wanted to use the new Apple Magic Trackpad, so I bought the D-Link DBT-120 Bluetooth USB adapter. It installed very easily onto my system, and the Magic Trackpad was easily recongized by the D-Link adapter. I also have used an Apple wireless mouse with the D-Link adapter and it performed very well.
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