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Old September 27th 19, 08:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
David Hirst
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Default Kobo vs Nook

It has WiFi but no Bluetooth. If another instrument can act as a WiFi router or host, then the Boox should be able to connect to it. I say "should" only because I've never tried.

The IOIO box is really just a multi-port serial-to-USB adapter so, in theory should also let you use any BT dongle with an RJ45 connector, or will let you connect to a K6 BT module.

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