Nah, it's a good price. As Apple taught us, it's the software stupid. If the software is easy to use and they market it correctly it could be a huge seller. People ask me all the time for an easy way to get cameraphone pics on their computers, and now I can tell them to buy this device. I'm just leery of how it's going to interface with every freaking camera out there - Is there an industry standard for cameraphone storage & transfer?
You're actually almost *only* paying for the software. I bought this exact same bluetooth adapter at CompUSA for $15 - only difference is that it came with a driver and that's it.
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$50 is $15 too much. In China these things are dirt cheap (lower than $20 in fact). We are paying for name recognition.
Its a good piece of equipment though.
Nah, it's a good price. As Apple taught us, it's the software stupid. If the software is easy to use and they market it correctly it could be a huge seller. People ask me all the time for an easy way to get cameraphone pics on their computers, and now I can tell them to buy this device. I'm just leery of how it's going to interface with every freaking camera out there - Is there an industry standard for cameraphone storage & transfer?
You're also paying for the software.
You're actually almost *only* paying for the software. I bought this exact same bluetooth adapter at CompUSA for $15 - only difference is that it came with a driver and that's it.