hacking the Logitech Wireless Adapter (removing the metal weight)
watching the video “Belkin Bluetooth Audio Receiver Hack” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUg-bqDZ4-s made me wonder if one could do the same with the Logitech Wireless Adapter …

and then i also remembered that when standing in front of the (stationary) computer which streams to the Logitech Wireless Adapter it sometimes started stuttering …
after doing the following the stuttering was not better nor worse … i can’t tell if it did help in case of range .. though i could test it .. tomorrow …
[update] well .. just to say i forgot to measure the distance with the hacked and original one … and today i sold my spare (unhacked) one …[/update]
so off i went turned it bottom-up …

removed the foames (i did use the original glue to reattach them afterwards)

then the screws and opened the case

i then removed the metal weight which was glueed to the bottom plate

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