FitBit app need to use Bluetooth to synchronize your phone with other devices.
No, the Fitbit sync dongle is not a Bluetooth adapter. It is a USB device designed to connect Fitbit devices to a computer for syncing data and charging. While it enables wireless communication between the Fitbit and the computer, it primarily functions as a sync tool rather than a general Bluetooth adapter.
It has to be a Bluetooth phone and you have to have the Bluetooth turned on. You then have to pair it with your iMac.
The 2006 Passat doesn't have bluetooth.
You don't
All cellphones that are compatible with bluetooth devices should be able to sync to the device. Try checking the settings on your phone. Most phones call the menu "Bluetooth settings" or "Bluetooth devices." Most will prompt you to turn on your bluetooth device in order to sync.
You will most likely need a USB cable, however many phones and PDA's have Bluetooth or IR for syncing.
Download or buy music from itunes... then sync your phone and there it is under ipodand u can get it on vodafone music store or on bluetooth
No, Bluetooth is not a Service like internet or Messaging, But is a feature of the phone you have to connect things to your phone without wires. So feel free to Connect as many bluetooth headsets or sync via Bluetooth as much as you like without worry that you will have to pay extra.
Bluetooth technology is arguable the most helpful short range wireless system in the world. For example, I can sync my phone through bluetooth, automatically without the need of wires. Also my mouse is bluetooth so I don't need to waste a USB port for a mouse. It is much more than being able to use wireless headsets.
You can sync it with bluetooth or get a usb cable and transfer it to the folder on your phone that way. With the cable it is like a flash drive.
Not directly. You can use an app called Sync Solver, which is a bridge for you to move Fitbit data from the device to the Apple Health App.
If you're having a problem with your Samsung T249 and a Bluetooth headset, follow this troubleshooting guide. Ensure that both devices are fully charged and turned on. Turn off any other Bluetooth devices and phones that are nearby. From the phone's "Settings" menu, select Bluetooth. See if the phone is trying to connect to another device. If not, select "New" and locate your Bluetooth headset under the New Menu and select "Sync." If asked, the default PIN setting is "0000." The headset light will blink and then go steady to show that it's properly in sync with the Samsung T249.