Yes through the bluetooth connection. The charge dock is a Apple 30 pin. You can get the 30 pin to lighting adapter for the charge dock to work as well.
No, it does not stream the camera through the bluetooth connection.
Right click on the file and go on "send to" and then "bluetooth" and then click on your device. If you don't have bluetooth installed you can get an adapter for $20 at walmart.
Bluetooth keyboards remove the need for the device to be physically connected to the computer unit through a lead, and instead connect through a wireless connection.
You can get emails if you connect to a computer with bluetooth and Wi-fi connections. And have your computer and phone setup to use the Internet through bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth keyboards remove the need for the device to be physically connected to the computer unit through a lead, and instead connect through a wireless connection.
First, get ready the music you want to transfer on your computer.Then, connect your nokia 5800 to your computer through bluetooth.After that, just transfer the music over to your nokia 5800 through the bluetooth connection.
No, you cannot connect a Wii to the internet via Bluetooth. The Wii connects to the internet using a standard Wi-Fi (wireless) connection through a compatible wireless router. Bluetooth on the Wii is primarily used for connecting accessories like controllers and not for internet connectivity.
Yes. As long as it runs through a USB or Bluetooth connection it should work fine.
No. You can not transfer energy through bluetooth.
A wifi connection to a router connected to the internet, or a cell phone with internet access through bluetooth tethering
Wireless surround sounds plays through a medium of adapter such as bluetooth to produce high efficient output resulting in high surround sound effect.
A through axle adapter for a trainer allows bikes with through axles to be used on trainers designed for quick release axles. This adapter helps improve cycling performance by providing a secure and stable connection between the bike and the trainer, resulting in a smoother and more realistic riding experience.