the more power u add on to the bluetooth device... the maximum range will increase. Basic range = 10 meters
the more power u add on to the bluetooth device... the maximum range will increase. Basic range = 10 meters
Blue tooth phones vary in range depending on the phone and the device. You can compare the devices and check the features here: http://www.pcmag.com/reviews/Phones+Bluetooth
Blue tooth technology involves communication between devices. The transmission is sent through short-range radio waves. The devices just need to be in the same area to communicate with each other. When they interact a personal network is formed between the devices.
A 9-speed cassette is not compatible with an 11-50 tooth range.
No, it is not compatible will all Blue Tooth devices. There is no mobile device to date that can connect to any Blue Tooth headset. However, is you find out that version of Blue Tooth (2.0 or 2.1, ect.) receiver it has, you can find out what devices do work with it.
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A Shimano 9-speed cassette is compatible with an 11-32 tooth range.
The Yamaha RX V365 will work with both your newest blue tooth and your newest iPod devices.
That model can be connected to bluetooth devices.
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.
Change the rear sprocket from the standard 46 tooth to a smaller 34 or 36 tooth and the maximum speed will increase.
The Blue-Tooth function on and iPod can only be used for connecting devices such as Blue-Tooth headsets and keyboards. It cannot be used for file transfer.