The most common use. Many older, popular dive computers, such as the Uwatec Aladdin series, require infrared to download dive logs to a PC.

: Compliant with IrDA v1.0 and v1.1 / v1.3 standards . Data Transmission Modes : FIR (Fast Infrared) : Up to 4 Mbps . MIR (Medium Infrared) : Up to 1.15 Mbps . SIR (Serial Infrared) : From 9600 bps to 115.2 Kbps . ASKIR : Amplitude Shift Keyed IR up to 56 Kbps .

Supports speeds from 9.6 Kbps to 4 Mbps .

: Usually includes a built-in LED indicator that shows active link or data transfer status.

The U2IRDA Mini 4 Mbps FIR USB IrDA 2.0 Portable comes with a range of features and specifications that make it an attractive option for users who need to transfer data wirelessly. Some of its key features include:

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