New drivers for COM One USB devices
(by using native Windows Bluetooth stack)



Last page update : march 2015

Introduction

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.

Products supported by the new drivers

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 :
- Windows XP SP2 and SP3.
- Windows Vista SP2.


Status for these others OS :
- Windows 8 : Not tested (if you know please write me).
- Windows 7 : Windows update automatically download a driver for the device (detected as UGT). However the device will not work (error code 43) because the driver is for a other chipset brand. I will try to make a compatible driver.
- 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 :
Plug and play identifiers string of this device : USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3001
New driver name : COM One Bluetooth USB Dongle= BthUsb, USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3001



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).
Last official Mac OS driver : DOCU0755 (feb 2004).



New driver available for :
- Windows XP SP2 and SP3.
- Windows Vista SP2.


Status for these others OS :
- Windows 8 : Not tested (if you know please write me).
- Windows 7 (32 and 64 bits) : No driver needed. A compatible driver is built into Windows, installation is easy : plug and play. Driver name is « Generic Bluetooth Adapter ».
- Mac OS X : Plug and plug should be OK (no driver file to provide).
- 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 :
Plug and play identifiers strings of these devices : Vid_09D3&Pid_000A
New driver name : COM One Bluetooth USB Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_09D3&Pid_000A



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.
- Windows Vista SP2.
- Windows 7.


Status for these others OS :

- Windows 8 : Not tested (if you know please write me).



Advanced technical details :
Plug and play identifiers strings of this device : USB\Vid_09D3&Pid_000B
New driver name : COM One Bluetooth USB Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_09D3&Pid_000B



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 :
Plug and play identifiers string of this device : USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2121



Note : this device is compatible Bluetooth v2.0 EDR, class 2 (= short range).





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 :

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