Bluetooth Printer Card

I just got a used HP Deskjet 460 and I would like to set it up to accept bluetooth connections.  I have found two HP Bluetooth Printer Cards that work for the printer.  The specs looks exactly the same to me.  Is there something I am missing?
CB004A
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/za/en/ho/WF06c/A1-329290-329223-3965890-3965890-66329-1100056.html 
C8249A
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc-JAVA/offweb/vac/us/product_pdfs/BluetoothPrinterCard.pdf
Any help would be appreciated.

The first link is for a USB BlueTooth adapter and the second link is for a CF BlueTooth adapter. Both do the same thing just different connectors. Theoretically the CF should be faster.

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