You can get headaches from Bluetooth because Bluetooth sends a signal that is to quiet for the human ear to hear to our brains. The signal is a bad signal and can hurt your brain. The body doesn't like this signal.
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Bluetooth causes headaches or migraines if used if used for long hours.
ATT would have no way of knowing if your device were connected to another device by Bluetooth. They wouldn't charge you for using a plug-in earphone...same thing for Bluetooth.
A bluetooth is needed to receive the info
Yes you can fly a helicopter by using Bluetooth function on your smart phone. There are numerous toy helicopters which are compatible with Bluetooth function.
Yes, you can download things off computers with a mobile on bluetooth Newer Laptops sometimes have bluetooth built in but most do not come standard. You can buy a usb adapter to make it bluetooth capable. Then it would have bluetooth
Of course you could do this with just about any recent phone out there using bluetooth. Simply turn on your bluetooth and using your phone find the phone's bluetooth and connect.
Using the bluetooth on an iPod does take more battery life out of your iPod, so only keep it on if you have a bluetooth connection to the iPod.
no you cant because an i phone has no bluetooth so you would be better to go to your blackberry and get all your contacts and go through them and put them in
Is the Device you are using for Skype support Bluetooth? If it dose, Its Possible.
Using Bluetooth USB adapter, they are very cheep, as low as £1,
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
First, open the phone Bluetooth function, then need to enter the Bluetooth mode Bluetooth speakers. Using a mobile phone to scan for Bluetooth devices and click to Connect a Bluetooth device!
Very few computers come with BlueTooth, so you are left with connections via cable. Even if you had BlueTooth it would be a lot slower than using the cable connection.