Bluetooth Software 1.5 for Mac OS X: Information and Download

  • Last Modified on: November 14, 2007
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This document contains the Bluetooth Updater 1.5 information and a link to the Bluetooth Updater 1.5 software.

Bluetooth Software 1.5
Download Requirements
Operating System
Mac OS X 10.3.2
Software
none
Hardware
Mac OS X compatible computer

Download Help
For help with downloading, see Knowledge Base Document 75098 "Help: Downloading Software

License Agreement
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1.5 2004-02-05
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About Bluetooth 1.5?

When you have a Bluetooth enabled Macintosh you can use Bluetooth technology to communicate wirelessly with devices such as mobile phones, printers, keyboards, PDAs and more.

What's new in Bluetooth 1.5?

Bluetooth 1.5 for Mac OS X provides support for Bluetooth enabled headsets which may be used with iChat AV 2.1 public beta or later. In addition, the Bluetooth 1.5 update adds the ability to print to supported Bluetooth enabled printers.

Requirements

Bluetooth 1.5 works on all Macintosh computers running Mac OS X version 10.3.2 or later. Printers must support the Bluetooth Hard Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP) and have a Mac OS X Bluetooth enabled printer driver. Headset support requires a Bluetooth enabled headset and either an internal Apple Bluetooth module or a D-Link DBT-120 rev. B or later. In order to configure and use a Bluetooth headset, the Bluetooth module must have the latest Bluetooth firmware from the Bluetooth Firmware Updater application version 1.0.2 or later (http://www.info.apple.com/usen/bluetooth/). Speech recognition is not supported using a Bluetooth headset.

For more information

For information about using Bluetooth 1.5 or about making your Macintosh Bluetooth enabled, visit the Apple website at http://www.apple.com/bluetooth/.

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