Yes you can. Bluetooth - just as most other technology - is 'backwards compatible'. This means it will work with older versions
Bluetooth is a radio frequency used to transfer date without wires. It's relatively slow. If you have a Bluetooth enabled phone, you can use wireless headsets, sync your contacts and other info to a Bluetooth enabled computer, or even print a document from your computer to a Bluetooth enabled printer. The range is limited to about 30 feet, and deteriorates with distance.
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As long as you are less than 30 FEET away... YES!
Here are a few limitations of Bluetooth: 1. Speed. Bluetooth is not designed for high-speed data transfers. 2. Range. The range of communications is often limited to a few feet (I've seen as few as 2 and as many as 30). 3. Compatibility. Some devices do not have profiles compatible with the devices you want to connect with.
Bluetooth car speakerphones can be purchased for $30 or less online. Some brands of Bluetooth car speakerphones are the same brand of well-known electronics such as Motorola, Sony and Jabra.
A Bluetooth mirror can be purchased from Amazon where there are many such devices listed for sale for prices between $30 and $100. One can also get them from eBay.
A bluetooth to use in your vehicle had several advantages over a regular mobile phone. Many states have passed laws banning the use of handheld phones, using a bluetooth device makes it possible to use it hands free, allowing you to still talk and obey the law.
Yes through the bluetooth connection. The charge dock is a Apple 30 pin. You can get the 30 pin to lighting adapter for the charge dock to work as well.
It can transfer information wirelessly form one enabled device to another. It can transfer information heedless of blockages or obstructions that may be in the way in form of walls, people, cars, etc. It is relatively safer than infra-red enabled devices although it can only function within 30 feet or 100 feet in the case of a very powerful device.
No, the iPod Classics did not feature any wireless capability. However, there are nowadays bluetooth adapters that you can buy that insert into the 30-pin cable slot at the bottom of your iPod for give you bluetooth connectivity.
No. Medical studies do not indicate any increase in tumors from regular cell phone use. Updated Answer: The jury's still out on this question though there are plenty of studies that indicate that there is an impact of mobile phone radiation on mobile phone users, especially accumulative and excessive impact -- that is, those using their phones for over 10 years, or more than 30 minutes a day (according to the most recent Interphone studies). There are several ways you can reduce your exposure to mobile phone radiation. Did you know that the use of speaker phone, for example, can in certain circumstances actually reduce the radiation level you absorb from your phone?
The cost of a wall speaker will depend on the type of wall speaker you purchase. As of 2013, you can purchase a wall speaker for anywhere between $30 and $200.