New
drivers for COM One USB devices
(by using native Windows Bluetooth
stack)
Last page update : march 2015
These drivers files allow to use the Windows built-in (« native ») « Bluetooth stack » driver (from Windows XP SP2), instead of custom driver from manufacturer. The Bluetooth help is also built into Windows.
The only drawback : device loose the PAN feature (network through Bluetooth, rarely used).
Recommendation : uninstall old COM One driver (if installed) before to use the new driver.
COM One Bluetooth USB Dongle or RFI Anycom Blue USB Dongle (COM One is the OEM). |
Last official driver : TECH0799 (march 2003).
New
driver available for :
Status
for these others OS :
Advanced
technical details :
Note : this device is compatible Bluetooth v1.1, class 1 (= long range). |
COM One Bluetooth USB Adapter class 1 (package name : BlueLight)
COM One Bluetooth USB Adapter class 1 for Macintosh |
Last
official PC driver : TECH0799 (march 2003).
New
driver available for :
Status
for these others OS :
Advanced
technical details :
Note : these two devices are compatible Bluetooth v1.1, class 1 (= long range). |
COM One Bluetooth USB Adapter class 2 |
Last official driver : TECH0856 (march 2004).
New driver available for (not tested because I don't have this USB key) : -
Windows XP SP2 and SP3.
Status for these others OS : - Windows 8 : Not tested (if you know please write me).
Advanced
technical details :
Note : this device is compatible Bluetooth v2 ?, class 2 (= short range). |
COM One “Bluetooth stereo USB adapter” (“Adaptateur USB Stéréo Bluetooth”) |
Last official driver : REF C04000030 (june 2007) for Windows XP, Vista.
None driver made (because useless).
Status for these others OS : - Windows 7 : OK without providing a driver, because automatically installed by Windows update as “Generic Bluetooth adapter”. - Windows 8 : Not tested (if you know please write me). - Linux Mint v17.1 (a fork of Ubuntu v14.10) : Plug and play OK (no driver file to install). Should work fine.
Advanced
technical details :
Note : this device is compatible Bluetooth v2.0 EDR, class 2 (= short range).
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These drivers were made by an ancient employee (1997-2005) of COM One technical support helpdesk.
No download link on this page, ask me the file by email :