Newton Peripherals MoGo Dapter

Review by Julian Prokaza on Tue 29 April 2008

Summary

Guide price
£12.95
Rating
 6 out of 6
Good
Tiny; good range
Bad
Er, may pose a choking hazard to small children..?
Verdict
Small, but perfectly formed, the Newton Peripherals MoGo Dapter is the last word is USB Bluetooth adapters. Highly recommended.
Manufacturer
Newton

Review

MoGo Dapter USB Bluetooth adapterAdding Bluetooth to a laptop that lacks it is simply a matter of plugging a USB Bluetooth adapter in an available port. An adapter that will stick a couple of inches out of the side of the case, probably get knocked out at inopportune moments and possibly even lost if you’re careless with your ‘laptopping’. Not so the MoGo Dapter. This USB Bluetooth adapter is barely bigger that the USB plug it sits on the end of, so you can leave it permanently plugged in without fear of it falling out.  

 

Newton Peripherals reckons that the MoGo Dapter is the world's smallest Bluetooth adapter and we certainly see no reason to doubt it. When plugged into a laptop, the semi-circular business end of the MoGo Dapter sticks out of a USB port by a mere 17mm and at 2.6g (not 39g, as stated on the product data sheet!) , adds almost nothing to its weight. It supports Bluetooth 2.0 EDR and up to seven simultaneous connections.

With Windows XP and Vista, getting it up and running is just a case of plugging it in and installing the drivers from the supplied 8cm CD (which isn’t much use to laptops with slot-loading drives).

The BlueSoleil Bluetooth application offers the usual array of connection options, plus a nifty graphical display of nearby Bluetooth devices. Range is easily up to Newton Peripherals’ claimed 30 feet, too. Well worth the price if you need Bluetooth on a laptop.

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Newton Peripherals MoGo Dapter specification

Description
USB 2.0 Bluetooth adapter
Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.0 EDR; supports up to seven slave devices
Transfer rate
3.0Mbit/s (max)
Range
Up to 30 feet
Size
29.4 x 18.5 x 9.4mm
Weight
39g
System requirements
Windows XP/Vista/Mac OS X 10.2, free USB port

Comments


Comment 1
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v dack 19:25 on 20 Nov 2008

i have just purchased a mogo drpteri tried to load on my laptopbut it will not loadi am running windows 2000am i doing something wrong

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Comment 2
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snew 20:24 on 14 Dec 2008

Hey. When you install the software that came with the adapter, don't have it plugged in. I learned that the hard way. You'll have to delete the temporary install data if you've already done this. Funny enough, as I sit here writing this, I am installing BlueSoleil... with the adapter in the computer. (Doh)

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