The Motorola Bluetooth software is a powerhouse suite for Windows-based personal computers. Users can connect wirelessly to their PC with a variety of Bluetooth devices, such as mobile phones, ear buds, stereo headsets, smart handhelds, printers, digital cameras and more.
The software support Ralink RT3090BC4 and RT5392BC8 WiFi Bluetooth combo module.
Hardware Info:
Device Name: Ralink Motorola BC4 Bluetooth 3.0+HS Adapter
Hardware ID: USB\VID_148F&PID_1000Device Name: Ralink Motorola BC8 Bluetooth 3.0+HS Adapter
Hardware ID: USB\VID_148F&PID_2000Device Name: Realtek Motorola BC8 Bluetooth 3.0+HS Adapter
Hardware ID: USB\VID_0BDA&PID_0001
Software Features:
The current version of Motorola Bluetooth stack supports the following Bluetooth Core specifications:
- Bluetooth Core 3.0+HS; Bluetooth Core 2.1+EDR; Bluetooth Core 2.0+EDR; Bluetooth Core 1.2; Bluetooth Core 1.1
The following Bluetooth profiles are supported:
- AVRCP; BIP; BPP; DUN; FTP; GAP; GAVDP; GOEP; FAX; HCRP; HFP; HID; HSP; OPP; PAN; SDAP; SPP; SYNCH
Additional description about Motorola Bluetooth functionality can be found in the Motorola Bluetooth User's Guide.
The current version of Motorola Bluetooth stack supports the following platforms:
- Windows XP x32; Windows XP x64; Windows Vista x32; Windows Vista x64; Windows 7 x32; Windows 7 x64
Download Motorola Bluetooth Software Version 3.0.02.298: Download (48.6MB)
i how are you,
Dear Motorola!
I bought a HP 620 notebook for my daughter, with Motorola bluetooth.
You wrote: “Additional description about Motorola Bluetooth functionality can be found in the Motorola Bluetooth User’s Guide.”
Where to download it?
By the way: enabling Office integration (btmoffice.dll) crashes MS Word 2003: it will EVERY TIME ask me for saving of normal.dot, even there were not any changes.
Of course, to turn off the Word’s option “Ask for save normal.dot” is NOT a solution – it MUST be turned on.
Any idea?
Solution is founded: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/officeins.html