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Convergent GSM/GPRS CF Card

One of my biggest gripes and the most hidden secrets I have been living with was the fact that I have not been carrying around an iPAQ for the past 6 months. Yes, I know my site name is Dave's iPAQ and I am the iPAQ guy, dude, evangelist or whatever you want to call me. But one of the reasons was the fact that none of the iPAQ's had the capability to connect to the internet without Bluetooth or via cables. I purchased the T68 phone in hopes that I will use it with my 5450 but unfortunately who wants to carry all that excess baggage? Not me! Well say no more. Convergent Technologies has just gotten approved a CF GSM/GPRS card. When I received the email my eyes could not believe it! I actually posted a news brief on the company and also looked into contacting them directly. After speaking to the founder, Dennis I learned alot about his company and also learned that over 200+ of these have been sold already! Many of you have always sent me emails requesting the HP GSMGPRS PCMCIA sleeve but as you know it still is not available in the US. During this review I will go over ease of use, setup and also speed tests.

The box contents consists of a PCMCIA adapter for a laptop also the CF card with a headset to plug into for using the card as a phone. The CD that is bundled with the card comes with IA Dialer and also the setup instructions. I will go over step by step what you need to do to configure this on PocketPC 2003, its really a snap! When I received the card it was nicely filled with popcorn to protect the inner box and also was packed within another box. Convergent really does a nice job on the shipping! Please note I was not able to get the IA Dialer to work with PocketPC 2003 but they are working on a fix. I therefore went to the Mercedes Benz of dialers and purchased Running Voice GSM by Pocket Presence. Wow how does this enhance the experience.

The overall design of the card just screams of pizzaz. Convergent Technology really designed a sleek but small CF card that really packs a one two punch. How does a company cram all that circuitry within this little CF card. You'll also notice (left) the door that slides open for the sim card. Once I opened the sim door I gently slid my sim inside the chamber and closed the door. The cards also has a earpiece slot for the earphone to enable the phone. Users need to note the slot for the earplug is the same size as all Nokia phones. Some of you might have the Jabra Bluetooth headset so be sure the model supports Nokia earplugs. The top portion of the card is the actual antenna which swings open from left to right. I never really needed to open the antenna but possibly in some rural areas of coverage it might help. The antenna sits snug and seems quite stable, so those who always think small parts will break no need to worry. The card also has 2 side grips for inserting and pulling out the card. One complain of CF cards was that they tend to be a little hard to pull out.

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I answered my own queston --YES it does suport the hx4700, and the instructions in this article work great... I have a *spare* one of these CF GSM cards forsale if anyone wants to buy it. Comes with Running Voice GSM ver 3 as well. email me and make an offer over $120 plus shipping... jonathan_mirabile@hotmail.com . It also works in a CF to pcmica adapter under windows 2000 and XP. thx -jmirabil
Great question: will this device support the hx4700?
will this device support the hx4700?
I've read about the GSM/GPRS CF Card of Siemens (i think CF45!?!?). Will it run under H5550? Please make a review with the gadget...
Can anyone help me?Is it possbile to use bluetooth headset while using this card on asus mypal a716. Please reply to chandar4u@hotmail.com
Dave, have you had an opportunity to look at the Seimens CF45 GSM/GPRS CF card? Any comments?
Ben.

If you have a 2215, I would buy the extended battery to offset this power hungry device.
I've wanted one of these since Dave posted the review.

I hope I win.

Thanks Dave!
I know you said that this was a secondary feature for you due to battery drain, but do you have any estimates on how bad that drain will be for those of us that use the phone more?
I'm not sure why you said you couldn't connect to the Internet without Bluetooth or cables, Dave. There were at least two methods that I can think of.

First, there were PC Card wireless modems available (for example, the Sierra Wireless Aircard). Yes, you needed a PC Card sleeve to use them, but most iPAQs other than the 2210 require a sleeve to use this Compact Flash card, too.

Second, the iPAQ 5450 allowed connecting to the Internet using WiFi (at home, work or at hot spots). It wasn't wide area coverage, but it's usually cheaper than GSM or CDMA plans (and often free).

Steve

Silicon Valley Pocket PC
http://www.svpocketpc.com
This will be a nice stopgap until the 6300s are available!
If you want to win be sure to be in the forums you never know when it will be offered as a giveaway. I apologize but US residents only.
Yes, I am interested if it will work in Australia too.
I dont know why not?
david do you know if the unit is available in Australian and would it work with our GSM/GPRS network?
by the way, I am using compaq Pocket Pc 3970 and PPC2003
Any hope of something like this coming out for the 4350?
Jabra headset is for NON Bluetooth Phones. We are not using the Bluetooth feature on the iPAQ.
I just want to clarify - does that mean that the CF Card does not support bluetooth natively since you are specifying to use the Nokia plugs when using the Jabra Bluetooth headset
Yes but we will be doing a giveaway
Hello Dave, Did,t you review this same product a couple months ago? : )
Tmobile, ATT, Cingular all can work
What mobile service are you using with this? I missed that part in the review.
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