the more power u add on to the bluetooth device... the maximum range will increase. Basic range = 10 meters
This question could be answered two ways: how far a Bluetooth signal can reach and what position the signal is in. Bluetooth Signals can generally reach about 32 feet. The range of a Bluetooth signal changes 1,600 times a second to avoid interfering with other Bluetooth devices. It uses radio-frequency signals that move between 2.402 gigahertz and 2.48 gigahertz (79 spaces).
This question could be answered two ways: how far a Bluetooth signal can reach and what position the signal is in. Bluetooth Signals can generally reach about 32 feet. The range of a Bluetooth signal changes 1,600 times a second to avoid interfering with other Bluetooth devices. It uses radio-frequency signals that move between 2.402 gigahertz and 2.48 gigahertz (79 spaces).
24 miles
You can get headaches from Bluetooth because Bluetooth sends a signal that is to quiet for the human ear to hear to our brains. The signal is a bad signal and can hurt your brain. The body doesn't like this signal. ps. this is all made up and I love pie!
Your home stereo would need to be equiped with bluetooth technology in order for it to receive a bluetooth signal.
They pair with a Bluetooth device, and that device transmits a signal (a type of digitized radio wave) to that device.
Its highly unlikely....
Bluetooth uses short wavelength radio transmissions in the ISM band from 2400-2480 MHz
Bluetooth stereo transmitters transmit a bluetooth signal from one source to a receiver. Depending on the make and model you can get one for $40 to $100 (from Amazon.com).
Bluetooth is wireless technology. Factors such as walls can get in between the printer and the computer, thus making the bluetooth wireless connection wearer. It's kinda like a cellphone and a tower. If you are inside your house you'll get a weaker signal than if you're outside standing right next to the tower. There isn't a specific answer to your question. Just an estimate. The standard is about 33 feet.
how far is the signal visible in miles
Bluetooth signals can be blocked by physical obstacles like walls, metal objects, and electronic interference from other devices operating on the same frequency.