Hama Bluetooth Usb Adapter Nano Driver

Hama 00049227 - Nano Bluetooth Usb Adapter Version 2 0+edr Class2 may sometimes be at fault for other drivers ceasing to function These are the driver scans of 2 of our recent wiki members* *Scans were performed on computers suffering from Hama 00049227 - Nano Bluetooth Usb Adapter Version 2 0+edr Class2 disfunctions. Whether for your configuration software or USB adapter - here you find the latest driver software from the field of Bluetooth.

The device was easy to install and updating the drivers was a breeze too (using Windows 7 64-bit). Latest versions available from Hama web site.

Gives roughly double the range of my old class 2 bluetooth dongle when used with my class 2 bluetooth earphones. Compared to other bluetooth dongles I've used before, the supplied software is easy to use but offers fewer configuration options than some. A particular annoyance is that my bluetooth earphones always connect as a mono VOIP headset when switched on. One must open the bluetooth neighborhood, open the device, click disconnect and then reconnect as stereo headphones. The default mode isn't remembered and can't be configured. Well, sorry to say that this didn't work for me. It was specifically bought to communicate with an SMA solar inverter about 4 or 5 meters away, admittedly through 2 internal and one external wall.

It made contact using 'Sunny Explorer', just, once or twice, but not good enough to be any use to me. This is the adaptor that SMA recommend, so although it is quite expensive, this is the one I got. As always, Mr Amazon was very happy to take it back for a refund, so that's fine, no loss, just lessons learnt. I am currently using a Class 1 Bluetooth adapter from Sandberg which is working quite tolerably, much much better than the Hama in any case.

It's apparently discontinued and regretfully not available on Amazon, but it is available, very cheaply, on the 'other' big, well known, on-line shop/auction. Well, sorry to say that this didn't work for me. It was specifically bought to communicate with an SMA solar inverter about 4 or 5 meters away, admittedly through 2 internal and one external wall. It made contact using 'Sunny Explorer', just, once or twice, but not good enough to be any use to me. This is the adaptor that SMA recommend, so although it is quite expensive, this is the one I got. As always, Mr Amazon was very happy to take it back for a refund, so that's fine, no loss, just lessons learnt.

I am currently using a Class 1 Bluetooth adapter from Sandberg which is working quite tolerably, much much better than the Hama in any case. It's apparently discontinued and regretfully not available on Amazon, but it is available, very cheaply, on the 'other' big, well known, on-line shop/auction.

Nastoljnaya igra in love kartochki. I guess I have to agree with everything a previous reviewer 'Smoky Kenton' said regarding the adapter and in particular the software. Whereas my original Belkin Bluetooth 2.1 Adapter installed smoothly and immediately established a faultless relationship with my Jawbone Jambox it has been and still is a struggle with the Hama. The drivers have been updated, removed and re-installed many times but still connections are frequently made with the Jambox only to be immediately terminated for no apparent reason and always in mono. Having followed 'Smoky Kenton's' tip to disconnect and re-connect manually I have finally achieved stereo which in the past the Belkin always provided automatically. The main benefit of buying the Hama was to hopefully substantially extend the range which is very limited with the Belkin but again this has been disappointing as although there has been a marginal improvement it is only a matter of a few feet. A range of 100 m seems optimistic although if the receiver was also Class 1 Version 3 (the Jambox is 2.1) and in perfect conditions with absolutely no obstructions maybe it is technically possible. I have given 3 stars as overall in my particular circumstances it has been a pretty underwhelming experience.