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There are a few nano bluetooth adapters now available. | There are a few nano bluetooth adapters now available. | ||
They are USB based and not much bigger than the USB plug itself. | They are USB based and not much bigger than the USB plug itself. |
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There are a few nano bluetooth adapters now available. They are USB based and not much bigger than the USB plug itself. The Nano Bluetooth adapters are less than 5 Euros/Pounds each.
They are ideal for Linux MCE because they only have a range of 10m and work out of the box. Simply plug and play!