Bluetooth is neither hardware nor software. Bluetooth is a protocol definition for short-range wireless communications for (relatively) low-speed Bluetooth devices. It is not intended for general-purpose networking or security.
Bluetooth is formally documented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as IEEE 802.15.1.
Bluetooth is implemented as a hardware interface in computers, phones, tablets and other programmable devices using device driver software to communicate with Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth device include hardware such as keyboards, mice, game controllers, headphones, speakers, mobile phones, etc..
No, it is a specification that has realisation in both hardware and software.
No, There is no such hardware or software as "super bluetooth"
Bluetooth is hardware that creates a wireless connection. There is no software that can replicate this, however, if you already have the hardware, there are programs that can manage Bluetooth connections.
A VDU is hardware.
A driver is useless unless you have the accompanying hardware. You will need to purchase the hardware that the driver is intended for if you want to use it.
If you have the correct set-up (including hardware devices, and software), Yes this is Possible
Bluetooth is a type of device protocol, not something you can download. If you have a Bluetooth device, Windows should recognize it and add the appropriate system files and control panel icons.
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
hardware
A microphone is hardware. Software is what programs and games are called.
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Verizon Wireless does not offer free bluetooth software, but a bluetooth headset is available for purchase via the online Verizon Wireless store. Software should come included with any bluetooth set that you buy.
both a hardware and software