Bluetooth devices typically consume very little electricity, usually around 1 to 10 milliwatts during active use. In standby mode, power consumption can drop to as low as 0.01 milliwatts. The energy efficiency of Bluetooth technology, especially with low energy (BLE) versions, allows devices to operate for extended periods on small batteries, making it ideal for wearables and IoT applications. Overall, Bluetooth is designed to be power-efficient while maintaining connectivity.
no it does not cost to use Bluetooth ow ever Bluetooth is very slow on the iPhone 4
no, a TV requires electricity to operate
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
in kw we use
They use about 1200 watts of electricity, which is a LOT!
Yes, the most models of tracfone LG support bluetooth; you can use it with another bluetooth-enabled device (like a laptop computer) to transfer data.
You use a USB Bluetooth dongle.
non ur business
A lot of electricity a day
There is Velcro in the package with the BlueTooth adapter that you can use for this.
14 electricity bolts per hour.
Trains don't use electricity it uses coal trams use however electricity.