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They pair with a Bluetooth device, and that device transmits a signal (a type of digitized radio wave) to that device.
The iHome iBT39 is a bluetooth device and if your Laptop supports bluetooth (or you get a USB bluetooth dongle for it), you will be able to pair it to your laptop if your Operating system is modern enough - follow the "help" instructions on how to turn on bluetooth and pair a device.
To connect a Bluetooth device to a Mac you need to ensure that Bluetooth is turned on in the Mac's System Preferences and that it is Discoverable. Bluetooth devices should then find the Mac by its name and pair with it.
A Mini Cooper can indeed be synchronized with a Bluetooth device. Simply use your device manual to help you pair the devices.
You would just need to go to Settings>Bluetooth, and turn it on. It will display the nearest visible Bluetooth devices. Press the device you want to pair, and follow the steps from there.
A Hands-free device is usually paired with a mobile phone via bluetooth.
You can beam music to another device by using Bluetooth technology. Simply pair your device with the other device, select the music you want to share, and then choose the option to send it via Bluetooth.
You could connect any device with your bluetooth.
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.
To pair up a Plantronics 340 or any other Bluetooth device, simply turn on that device, on the Nexus One go to Bluetooth under Settings, search for the Plantronics, then click it to highlight it.
Yes you can with a Bluetooth connection device you will have to buy. Reason being is that your G5 does not have Bluetooth built in. The Magic Mouse works off Bluetooth. You will love the Magic Mouse once you get the Bluetooth device and pair it with your mouse.
No, once paired, your Gen1 Bluetooth speaker connects automatically unless the device settings are changed.