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The chip manufacturer and version are displayed in gimx-bluetooth:
 
The chip manufacturer and version are displayed in gimx-bluetooth:
 
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Note for PS4 users: you should look for a bluetooth dongle based on the newer CSR8510 chip, which is the first bluetooth 4.0 chip from CSR.
  
 
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This bluetooth dongle list is not exhaustive. Please add any working dongle to this page; don't forget to mention: the chip manufacturer and version, the price and the store.

Using GIMX+bluetooth requires a bluetooth dongle or module that can have its bdaddr (bluetooth device address) modified.
Following bluetooth chips can have their bdaddrs permanently modified:

  • CSR bluecore4-rom
  • CSR bluecore2-ext

Some Broadcom chips can work, their bdaddrs can be temporarily modified.
You should prefer CSR bluecore4 chips over any other chips (some CSR bluecore2 chips and some Broadcom chips do not work reliably).
Warning: most of the CSR dongles from ebay/dealextreme don't work because they are counterfeits!
The chip manufacturer and version are displayed in gimx-bluetooth:

Note for PS4 users: you should look for a bluetooth dongle based on the newer CSR8510 chip, which is the first bluetooth 4.0 chip from CSR.

WORKS (bdaddr changed permanently)

(Alternative, Chinese seller)
Sold on Chinese website detail.tmall.com.
Warning: the chip may have been replaced by a broadcom one (to be confirmed).
Sold in France by Intermaché for 14.99€.
Sold on Polish website elektroshop.com.pl for 34,90zł.
Sold in France by Darty for 9.90€.
Sold in France by Carrefour for 14.90€.
Sold in the U.S. by Fry's Electronics for 22$.
Sold on Amazon and ebay.
Sold on Amazon and ebay.
  • Pluscom BT20 (CSR Bluecore4-rom)
  • Cellink BTA-3000 (CSR Bluecore2-ext)
  • Fujitsu FMWBA-101 (CSR Bluecore2-ext es2)
  • EPoX BT-DG03 (CSR Bluecore2-ext)
Sold in Denmark for 35KKR (6$)
  • Kensington K33902US (CSR(10) Bluecore4-rom))
Bought at BestBuy locally in Canada/US (39.99), Kensington also sells Online (19.99)(BestBuy will price match)

WORKS (bdaddr not changed permanently, not recommended, can operate unreliably)

  • COM1 dongle (unknown reference) (Broadcom chip)
  • Dell Latitude E4620 Laptop internal BlueTooth Module (Broadcom Corporation (Company ID: 15))

Notes: Running on a VMware Player (virtual Machine) - Ubuntu 13, 64-bit. Response has a +3 seconds latency

DOES NOT WORK (bdaddr cannot be changed, etc.)

  • HP SDCAB-0705 (Broadcom)