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Yes.
802.11 signals travel farther than Bluetooth signals, and 802.11 technologies transmit data at higher throughputs than Bluetooth.
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For comfort; bluetooth. For quality; bluetooth Conclusion; bluetooth
Yeah, there are plenty of websites that can help you select a bluetooth phone headset. Check out CNet, they have great product reviews. Check out the travel insider. They have a great guide to choosing a bluetooth phone headset.
The TV must be with Bluetooth! If the TV is no Bluetooth! You can only connect the TV and Bluetooth speakers with audio cable!
Bluetooth and WiFi are the two most dominant wireless technologies to choose from for personal connection. (I'll assume you PDA is not a cellular phone) If you don't want to use WiFi, then Bluetooth is really your only option. You can setup your Computer which also must have Bluetooth as a Bluetooth modem. You can then connect from your PDA to your Computer via the Bluetooth connection and to the internet. This however will be significantly slower than WiFi and the distance you can travel form your computer will be short.
No! It does not have an inbuilt bluetooth.
yes it has bluetooth
First, open the phone Bluetooth function, then need to enter the Bluetooth mode Bluetooth speakers. Using a mobile phone to scan for Bluetooth devices and click to Connect a Bluetooth device!
If bluetooth doesnt computer with laptop, buy a USB Bluetooth dongle.
Yes, you can use the bluetooth until you have turned on bluetooth and paired the bluetooth devices.