I think you're limited with Apple products.  I don't believe the bluetooth 
device supports a serial profile.


I like the idea of this device but I can't see spending money for something 
that's already out of date, doesn't have a lot of positive reviews and is 
excessively priced for what you get.


On Oct 24, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:

> As you say it yourself, it boils down to interoperability and future 
> projects. The new features aren't there yet, and i was looking for a product 
> which works out of the box for my iphone.
> 
> Furthermore, i don't know whether the 66 channel devices have those features 
> you mention, if they require a firmware update on the device itself, or if 
> its part of the network packet sending features. If it is the latter, those 
> extra satellites would join the party, but still 32 channels is more than 
> enough for another few years.
> 
> I take this device as something which works seamlessly with my apple product 
> and provides me the necessary precision with less than half of it's capacity 
> used, with some of the features coming at a later date.
> 
> This said, if anyone was able to connect a different bluetooth receiver on 
> his/her iphone or ipad, i'm all for checking it out too.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> Yuma DX®. 
> 
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