Bluetooth is found in a number of modern products, such as laptops, desktop PC's and Apple Mac's, obviously cell phones and even in some watches! Just look for the Bluetooth logo when looking for a Bluetooth-enabled device. Bluetooth is found in a number of modern products, such as laptops, desktop PC's and Apple Mac's, obviously cell phones and even in some watches! Just look for the Bluetooth logo when looking for a Bluetooth-enabled device.
The phone must be "bluetooth capable". If it is your instruction manual will direct you on how to get it to recognize you bluetooth.
No. It will work on any cell phone that has a Bluetooth chip installed, though (which is pretty much any phone nowadays).
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.
Yes, all Bluetooth headsets work the same way. They are universal in terms that you can use it with any phone. I would recommend getting one that your carrier or cell phone maker recommends.
Any bluetooth headset with a good battery life will work great for a hands-free setup with a cell phone.
You could connect any device with your bluetooth.
There are three ways to use your Bluetooth cell phone with your car stereo: 1.a universal Bluetooth kit that works in any car 2.a stereo-specific adapter that connects to a Bluetooth ready stereo 3.a stereo with built-in Bluetooth capability You'll need a cell phone with Bluetooth capability. Fortunately, most of today's phones offer this.
Most bluetooth accesories can be used on any phone, but there are name brands that only work on name brand phones (like AT&T)
Bluetooth. PS3 controllers run on Bluetooth wireless technology. Therefore almost any bluetooth device can also be accessed via the PS3 console. In Settings there is a Manage Your Bluetooth devices area where you can control the scanning and adding of compatible bluetooth devices. For instance your cell phone is probably bluetooth capable. Make it discoverable. On your console go to Accessory Settings: Manage Bluetooth Devices; Register New Device. The PS3 will then scan and find your discoverable phone and vice versa. Then select pair on your phone. If the pairing is successful you will be able to click on pictures from your cell phone and then send them via bluetooth to the PS3. *Note: If this is the first time you're using the bluetooth on your phone you will most likely be prompted to input a password/code of some sort. This is typically 0000. If that doesn't work you'll have to contact your wireless provider and find out.
A bluetooth headset can be bought at any free standing cell phone store, at most electronics stores, many mass market retailers and at 'big box' retail stores.
Any phone service that sells cell phones or a computer store for things like a MP3 player with wireless headphones.
Not any more than a Bluetooth ear piece would. The phone and car communicate through the Bluetooth connection, but the cars speakers are powered by the car battery, not the phone. The phone and car may use a small amount of power to maintain the connection when you aren't calling anyone, but that shouldn't be anything noticeable. As to whether a Bluetooth call uses more energy on the cell phones part than using the phone's speaker, I believe it does slightly, but I am not sure.
Silicone cell phone covers are mainly to protect the phone from dropping or bumping it on something so there are not any scratches on it, they usually work pretty well.
The Digipower Solutions JS1LGB5 Instant Cell Phone Charger will work with most but not all LG phones.