Bluetooth® 4.0 Dual-Mode micro-USB Adapter - Micro USB - 33 ft Indoor Range - Plug-in Module ACB10US1
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Bluetooth® 4.0 Dual-Mode micro-USB Adapter - Micro USB - 33 ft Indoor Range - Plug-in Module ACB10US1
NETWORK ADAPTER - BLUETOOTH - BLUETOOTH 2.0 EDR
Manufacturer Part Number: ACB10US1
The Targus USB Ultra-Mini Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter allows you to use Bluetooth devices with laptops or desktops that are not Bluetooth enabled. Simply plug the adapter into your USB port and easily transfer files, use a Bluetooth mouse, printer, keyboard, keypad and more. The Ultra-Mini Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter provides wireless connectivity from up to 33 feet away, freeing users from messy cables for a clutter-free workstation. With its ultra-mini, sleek design there is no need to remove the adapter in between uses, making it ideal for users to connect and forget. Equipped with Enhanced Data Rate, this Bluetooth 2.0 adapter allows wireless communication up to 3 times faster than Bluetooth 1.X adapters.
MANUFACTURER NAME: Targus
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: ACB10US1
UPC EAN CODE: 071020074814
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
Make the most out of a wireless connection with the Targus Bluetooth® 4.0 Dual-Mode micro-USB Adapter. Use it to transfer files, synchronize your calendar, use your phone as a wireless modem to connect to the Internet, connect peripherals like a mouse or keyboard, print from your phone or PC to a Bluetooth printer, jam out to your favorite playlist sans wires, and much more. | |
Manufacturer | Targus Group International |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACB10US1 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.targus.com |
Brand Name | Targus |
Product Model | ACB10US1 |
Product Name | Bluetooth 4.0 Dual-Mode micro-USB Adapter |
Product Type | Bluetooth Adapter |
Product UPC | 071020074814 |
Technical Information: | |
Bluetooth Standard | Bluetooth 4.0 |
Indoor Antenna Range | 33 ft |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Host Interface | Micro USB |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Plug-in Module |
Height | 0.8" |
Width | 0.5" |
Depth | 0.2" |
Weight (Approximate) | 0.16 oz |
Miscellaneous: | |
Device Supported | Desktop Computer/Notebook |
Warranty: | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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