No. Only the one that came with that FitBit.
No, there is not.
If there is no built in Bluetooth adapter, then as long as you have a USB port then you can stick a USB bluetooth dongle into your computer's USB port. Then install any necessary drivers and set up your devices.
First of all, Bluetooth is only officially specified to reach about 100 meters, maximum. Any device that claims to reach further is not in proper conformance with the Bluetooth standard. Secondly, even if the dongle could transmit data that far, it cannot receive data from a device that does not transmit at the same power level. So you'll never be able to use your Bluetooth headset from 250 meters away, unless you either find a way to increase the transmission power of the headset,or build a massive antenna for your dongle.
it is free you just have to be within 10 metres of another phone
Due to the software it has to be a 3 Dongle for a Laptop
a dongle is a charger that any other PC brand chargers can connect to.
I would recommends the Wireless Mighty Mouse by Mac.
Bluetooth allows various consumer electronics devices to communicate without being connected. Common uses include: - using a bluetooth keyboard - using bluetooth speakers - using bluetooth to transfer files (e.g. ringtones to a phone, mp3 files to a player) - using bluetooth to synchronise PDAs
Yes, there are PDA's which have a bluetooth feature.
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