Approximately EUR 8 including shipping. Still sealed (probably - if not re-sealed).
There’s definitely some more stuff in the box like a manual and driver disc that I can hear moving around. After all, the boxes are fairly large compared to what you’d get today.

I’d want to unpack them… but I also don’t because they survived so long. I don’t know. Maybe if I’ll get yet another one…

Here’s a look at the entire box:

Specs:
Bluetooth 1.2 Class 1
USB 1.1

Minimum requirements:
300MHz CPU
128MB RAM
Windows 98SE

So what about the Class 1?
Typically the devices you use are Class 2 with Tx power of up to 2.5mW and range of around 10m.
Class 1 can go up to 100mW with range of around 100m. Assuming both ends are same class. Otherwise you’re just causing more interference on 2.4GHz.
https://www.sharetechnote.com/html/Bluetooth_Specification.html#Bluetooth_Classes_and_Ranges

It also has an external antenna giving it some cool factor.

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    There were also some Bluetooth APs similar to WiFi. I’ve been wanting to get one.

    I have 2 pictures of this one. The green one comes from a review I wish I had archived because I can’t find it anymore and it’s possibly gone now.

    But there’s a review of a similar product from Belkin: https://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=1773

    There’s also like 3 different Bluetooth profiles for networking. LAP (LAN access profile), DUN (Dial-up networking profile) and PAN (Personal area network).
    I need the PAN one, that works fine with modern devices.