Becouse there is no need for connect more deviced than 7, in most situations 2 devices is enough
You can only do so when the other party's mobile has his/her bluetooth turned on and set to Visible. Then you can go to your bluetooth to scan for nearby devices. Note that Bluetooth has only a range of 10m radius.
Yes, it most definitely can. but it only uses bluetooth 2.0 so only similarly equipped devices may be able to communicate with via this option.
On iPhone you can't transfer files to other devices only to other iPhone and that with a program you can go to settings>general and theres the option bluetooth
You can only do that if your host supports multiple Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth is useful but i don't think it can work with multiple if we are talking about phones. The phones have option to only have one live Bluetooth connection. If you are configuring in some Bluetooth transmitter then you can have two or few more by making live connection with alternatively with all of them .
Here are a few limitations of Bluetooth: 1. Speed. Bluetooth is not designed for high-speed data transfers. 2. Range. The range of communications is often limited to a few feet (I've seen as few as 2 and as many as 30). 3. Compatibility. Some devices do not have profiles compatible with the devices you want to connect with.
No. Bluetooth is designed for very low power use, and the transmission range is typically only around 10m (about 30ft). High-powered Bluetooth devices will enable ranges up to 100m (300ft). Considering the design philosophy behind Bluetooth, even the 10m range is adequate for the purposes Bluetooth is intended for. Cellphones must be able to communicate reliably with the nearest cellular tower. Transmit power output can range up to as much as a few watts.
Only when purchasing hardware. Communications between Bluetooth devices - such as cellphones, computers etc. - is free.
No, the Blue-Tooth function on an iPod can only be used with devices like Blue-Tooth speakers and keyboards. You cannot do file transfers with it.
No, as Apple's iOS will only support other Apple devices. You cannot connect to a normal cellphone via bluetooth.
No, the PSVita's bluetooth only pairs with audio devices like headsets. Two nearby PS Vitas could just connect via ad-hoc wifi anyway.
You only can if your computer has bluetooth capability. if it does go into control pannel, on windows, and then go bluetooth, and turn it on. then turn your phones bluetooth on and connect them. for macs go to spotlight and search for bluetooth. do the same as windows.
The TV must be with Bluetooth! If the TV is no Bluetooth! You can only connect the TV and Bluetooth speakers with audio cable!