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A friend brought back a Billionton USB blue tooth adapter for me from Japan a couple of years ago and I had fun connecting to my phone etc. I was always frustrated though as about a year ago I became the proud owner of a set of HP bluetooth headphones, a free gift from one of my suppliers, but I was never able to get them to work with this adapter and spent hours searching the web for solutions all to no avail.
My daughter for her 16th birthday wanted a new phone and of course she wanted to connect her phone to her pc for pictures and mp3's etc so I gave her my usb connector and she was as happy as Larry.
I decided that for £9.99 I would splash out and get a new adaptor for myself as I knew I would never see mine again. I bought one last week on the spur of the moment and was amazed at how easy it was to get my HP headphones to work with it. The adaptor doesn't even have a manufactursrs name on the packaging just ES-388 Bluetooth USB Adaptor.
No more wires draped over my keyboard
My daughter for her 16th birthday wanted a new phone and of course she wanted to connect her phone to her pc for pictures and mp3's etc so I gave her my usb connector and she was as happy as Larry.
I decided that for £9.99 I would splash out and get a new adaptor for myself as I knew I would never see mine again. I bought one last week on the spur of the moment and was amazed at how easy it was to get my HP headphones to work with it. The adaptor doesn't even have a manufactursrs name on the packaging just ES-388 Bluetooth USB Adaptor.
No more wires draped over my keyboard