Newton Peripherals, the outfit behind the MoGo Mouse (and that new ExpressCard-compatible
MoGo Mouse X54), also launched the MoGo Dapter, which they're claiming is the "world's smallest Bluetooth adapter". We're taking them more or less at their word, especially since they don't mention any dimensions in their press release. Should be out in the second quarter of this year with a retail price of $49.99.
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icepop4who @ Jan 7th 2007 7:31PM
from the picture, i'll definitely take their word for it. now, you can have bluetooth for pc almost as good as the mac's. sure it's not invisible on the outside, but it's damn close.
grable @ Jan 7th 2007 7:32PM
it looks pretty small to me! id worry more about loosing the sucker ;)
Mrfreezie @ Jan 7th 2007 7:40PM
Hey, just wanted wish all of the Engadget team a happy new year and I hope you all have a good time at CES! I'll be watching, thanks as always.
DT Jacobs @ Jan 7th 2007 8:12PM
Either that, or it's the World's Largest USB Plug!
Mr. B @ Jan 7th 2007 8:12PM
Now we just need one that's 1/2'' x 1/2'' x 1.8'' inch. Insert and remove with tweezers.
Liam @ Jan 7th 2007 8:19PM
SD card bluetooth adaptors have been around a while, and they're clearly smaller. Smalles USB bluetooth adaptor perhaps, smallest bluetooth adaptor -no.
ozone @ Jan 7th 2007 9:01PM
Holy lost adapters, Batman!
Neg2LED @ Jan 7th 2007 9:29PM
i need like five of these! if it doesnt extend from the usb port by more than the size of that little nodule i'll buy some!
--neg
Tony C @ Jan 8th 2007 8:54AM
Tiny, yes! Pretty much tiny enough to leave it in place all the time. Kinda hard to lose, unless you actually do need to take it out, because after all, it'll hog up a whole USB port. Bummer for anyone that only has one or two ports available on their notebook.
austin @ Jan 8th 2007 10:18AM
0.4 x 0.73 x 0.37" per their data sheet.
JohnG @ Nov 22nd 2007 6:44PM
Ok, its Winter 2007 and I cannot find these anywhere. Even their site says it should be on sale by now. Any links to where I can get one?