Yes. The iWatch can connect to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac computer wirelessly to transfer files, stream music, and more.
iOS 8.3 or later
MacOS Sierra or later
Compatible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch iOS 8.3 or later
Compatible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
iPhone model A1395, A1396, A1697, A1703, A1708, A1709, A1713, A1724, A1805, A1806, or A1823 with iOS 9.3 or later
iPhone 5 or later
iPad model A1469, A1512, A1566, or A1677 with iOS 9.3 or later
iPad Pro (2nd generation)
iPad Pro (10.5-inch)
iPad mini 2 or later
iPad 4th generation or later
iPod touch 6th generation or later
Mac with macOS Sierra 10.12.6 or later
No, as Apple's iOS will only support other Apple devices. You cannot connect to a normal cellphone via bluetooth.
It is slow with Bluetooth to discover an connect to other Bluetooth devices, even other apple products like the iPad!
it comes with apple programs.. its like with itunes or something.. it doesnt rlly do anything other then connect to wireless devices
Yes, you can access files and information from your other devices on your iMac using iCloud Drive, which allows you to sync documents and data across Apple devices. Additionally, if you have enabled file sharing or remote access, you can connect to other devices on the same network. For non-Apple devices, consider using applications like Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive for cross-platform access.
4x HDMI means that there are 4 HDMI plug-ins for you to connect other devices, such as DVD players, game consoles, Apple TV, etc.
They don't make as much Apple devices as they do with other brands.
NICs do not connect to applications, rather they connect to other wireless devices. IEEE 802.1 is the standard used to connect wireless NICs to other network devices.
iCloud takes your purchased music, books, apps and your mail, calendar, documents and photos and stores them on an Apple server. Then you can, using Apple ID, access it from any other compatible device. Compatible devices are: iPod Touch, iPhone, Mac and PC
Yes, you can connect Apple TV to your home storage device, but it requires using compatible apps or services. For example, if your home storage device supports protocols like SMB or DLNA, you can access media files through apps like Infuse or Plex. Additionally, you can also use AirPlay to stream content from devices connected to your home network. However, direct integration with Apple TV is limited compared to other streaming devices.
Jailbreaking an iPhone can enable it to connect to other mobile devices and networks that are typically restricted by Apple, such as non-Apple accessories or alternative carriers. It allows users to install unauthorized apps and tweaks that may enhance connectivity options. However, jailbreaking can void warranties, compromise security, and lead to unstable device performance. Additionally, while it may expand connectivity options, it may not guarantee compatibility with all mobile devices.
If the network is set up properly, other devices should not be noticeably affected.
To connect multiple devices to a single audio source using Y adapters, simply plug one end of the Y adapter into the audio source and the other ends into the devices you want to connect. This allows you to split the audio signal and send it to multiple devices simultaneously.