The Geek's Guide to the Coolest Holiday Gifts

Ubertooth One

You never know when you might need to do a little bluetooth monitoring this holiday season.

From HakShop:
The Uberbooth One is an opensource Bluetooth test tool from Michael Ossmann. It is the world's first affordable Bluetooth monitoring and development platform and is a fully open source product (both hardware and software).

Architecture

  • RP-SMA RF connector: connects to test equipment, antenna, or dummy load.
  • CC2591 RF front end.
  • CC2400 wireless transceiver.
  • LPC175x ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller with Full-Speed USB 2.0.
  • USB A plug: connects to host computer running Kismet or other host code.

Features

  • 2.4 GHz transmit and receive.
  • Transmit power and receive sensitivity comparable to a Class 1 Bluetooth device.
  • standard Cortex Debug Connector (10-pin 50-mil JTAG).
  • In-System Programming (ISP) serial connector.
  • expansion connector: intended for inter-Ubertooth communication or other future uses.
  • six indicator LEDs.

Currently retails for $119.99.

The season of gift-giving is well underway, and since we're sure most of you are not finished shopping, we thought we'd give you some of our ideas for the perfect holiday gifts. Enjoy!

Gift (thumbnail) photo via Shutterstock.

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hopefully more successful

Sedot WC's picture

thank you very much for offering this immeasurably
Your dedication is appreciated, hopefully more successful future..

good one

angela's picture

Thank you so much for letting us know about this! I must say that you are a very dedicated person to have written a wonderful post like this!
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Thanks for post update! It's

Webdesign's picture

Thanks for post update! It's another informative linux journal you post here. I'm kinda fan of it. Keep it up though!

I think So

John S.J's picture

Especially the Roku 2 HD Streaming Player , I do not received it, instead I bought it for me. :)

@Mozai I also have this dout " why we can not read the article in one site"?

nine or more pages

Mozai's picture

Is it possible to read this article all at once, instead of having to click and wait for eight additional pages to load? The "social networking" items that are included in each page is holding up the page rendering, causing a long pause between each of the pages, and I lost my patience before I reached the end.

I think I agree about the

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I think I agree about the social network stuff. They may be offed by morning. :)

Katherine Druckman is webmistress at LinuxJournal.com. You might find her on Twitter or at the Southwest Drupal Summit

Gimmick

Anonymous's picture

This article seems like a gimmick, allowing you to advertise the LJ DVD Archive collection. As a linux user I read your magazine, but would hate it if someone bought me the archive. Who needs to read articles posted in 94'? They are all irrelevant I'm sure.

It's actually not. It is,

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It's actually not. It is, however, a ploy to get people to buy me cool stuff. The archive cd is there because *we* think it's awesome.

Katherine Druckman is webmistress at LinuxJournal.com. You might find her on Twitter or at the Southwest Drupal Summit

Well

Anonymous's picture

Well I think you are awesome! I love the avatar. The person behind it could be a leper and I still think I would love you just as much! i love Linux chicks, they rock!

LOL! No Leprosy here,

Webmistress's picture

LOL! No Leprosy here, promise. :) I am sure I have plenty of other flaws to choose from though.

You can think our awesome Art Director, Garrick, for the avatar. I am quite fond of it myself.

Thanks for reading and thinking I am awesome. Now I'll have to go earn that. ;)

Katherine Druckman is webmistress at LinuxJournal.com. You might find her on Twitter or at the Southwest Drupal Summit

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