Kensington K33902US, Works but with a HUGE..
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Works but with a HUGE problem
The unit works well with any devices that I personally have paired it with ie. cell phones, headsets, stereo headsets, and another computer.
However, when the radio is on when you turn the computer on, there are 2 processes TOSOBEX.EX and SERVICES.EXE that will take up most if not all your CPU cycle. This slows down the computer very much. This happens even when there are no devices paired with the unit.
I have installed the unit on 2 other machines with the same results. So, somehow the Toshiba Stack that comes with this unit takes up CPU cycles when the bluetooth radio is turned on. This happens on my laptop and 2 desktops.
Once those services are on, there is no way to turn it off except to reboot the machine. However, PRIOR to rebooting the machine, TURN the bluetooth radio off first. That way when the computer is rebooted, those services will not be on.
The one workaround that I did was to RENAME the TOSOBEX.EXE file to something else like BAD_TOSOBEX.EXE_BAD. That way it won’t get invoked when you turn the bluetooth radio on. That means that you WILL NOT have OBEX capability.
Kensington Techincal Support so far has been USELESS. But, I’m still trying to get to people there who actually know what they are talking about.
Also, on the cosmetic side, the unit has VERY SHARP corners. Be careful when you are handling your laptop (if you are using it on a laptop); I have been scratched multiple times by its corners.
Update (2/6/2012): I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Kensington K33902US Bluetooth USB Micro Adapter Electronics, was written by PNS.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: August 26, 2010
Filed under: Reviews


Reviews (3)
Jim Moore
August 11th, 2010 at 7:59 am
Flawless
This device works as advertised for my purpose, which is to connect my Samsung Hue via BitPim. I’ve used the adapter on two systems (both running XP SP3), and it works flawlessly, installing the native XP drivers (no need to install the much more resource-intensive application that ships with the adapter). No hassle at all: switch on the Hue’s Bluetooth discovery mode, switch the PC Connection setting to Bluetooth, and the devices communicate without a problem. Then, when you’re not using it, just disable the radio in the device manager. In neither case (on my desktop nor laptop) did the native XP Bluetooth drivers consume unreasonable resources. It just works.
Daniel Feygin
August 12th, 2010 at 11:05 pm
Toshiba BT stack is a liability
I have no problem with the hardware, but the Toshiba drivers that come with the device, significantly limit his abilities. Some parts of the software, such as Skype integration, are over-engineered. As a result, I could not Skype to work with this product (maybe a compatibility problem with the latest version of Skype, but I could not find a compatible version or one that was not recognized by the Toshiba driver - should have worked, if the drivers just do not try to do something special). There are other peculiarities, like always for the same USB port as used during the installation. I recommend the face of a similar device based on a Broadcom chipset (sometimes called the driver, come with Widcomm).
PNS
August 22nd, 2010 at 12:38 am
Works but with a HUGE problem
Rated 2 stars.
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