First Xbox open the bluetooth, xbox scan bluetooth speaker device name, connection can be used.
Yes you can. Bluetooth - just as most other technology - is 'backwards compatible'. This means it will work with older versions
Yes, you can use Alexa with any Bluetooth speaker without an Amazon Echo by using the Alexa app on your smartphone. Simply pair your Bluetooth speaker with your phone, then open the Alexa app to interact with Alexa through the speaker. However, keep in mind that you'll need to have the app open and your phone nearby for it to work.
You can only do that if your host supports multiple Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth is useful but i don't think it can work with multiple if we are talking about phones. The phones have option to only have one live Bluetooth connection. If you are configuring in some Bluetooth transmitter then you can have two or few more by making live connection with alternatively with all of them .
Well, update the bluetooth driver could be a solution. My bluetooth speaker stopped working for days. I updated the driver with Driver Talent and now it works fine. You could also have a try.
Bluetooth works with anything that can receive Bluetooth, so yes, it does work with an iPhone
If you mean "Will bluetooth work abroad", yes it will. Bluetooth has nothing to do with your mobile network provider, so it will work anywhere that there's another bluetooth device to communicate with.
I just bought Bluetooth adapter for my iPod touch 2nd generation and found out that it doesn't work even though it stablished a connection the speaker on the iPod will not disable, the controls on the earphones work fine but no sound comes out, what a waste of money I should of done some research before buying
Make sure Bluetooth is turned on...
Yes - generally Bluetooth will work when you are on a plane. The issue is that some flights will ban the use of bluetooth devices. You also are in close quarters so you can get interference from neighboring bluetooth devices.
Dose the iPod 4th is iPod touch 4th? if yes. the bluetooth keyboard can work on it. because it have bluetooth function.
I've never been able to make that work. It'll always default to last one you told it to connect to.
So what happened to the unit. Was it dropped, shocked, made wet? It may just be the speaker but the presence of static points to an electronic issue. Can you plug in headphones; is the sound OK or is the static still there, Connect a Bluetooth speaker; is the sound OK or is the static still there, If headphones and Bluetooth speaker still work, the electronics are working. If not you no longer have a quality music playing device but you still have a computer and gaming unit. There is no telling how long it will stay this way till it gets worse, if it does.