The 3.0 software, which costs $9.95, claims to provide Bluetooth functionality. Thus far, there are NO reports of full Bluetooth headset functionality with this upgrade. The typical report is that headphone works, but microphone does not. Before spending $10, research online to confirm that someone else has succeeded in enabling the iPod Bluetooth functionality that you desire.
Yes, it contains Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, making it compatible with the iPod touch.
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No it won't. The iPod Touch will not recognize the Xbox 360 head set as Bluetooth. The xbox 360 Bluetooth is strictly for the Xbox 360 only.
Hi, 1. Just activate the bluetooth in your mobile. 2. Put your bluetooth headset in discovery mode (for this you may need to press the ON button in your headset for more no. of secs around 15 secs) . Please read the user manual of your bluetooth headset to know about how to put it in discovery mode. 3. After that, search for bluetooth devices in your samsung mobile. 4. your headset should be detected in your mobile. If not, still your bluetooth headset is not in discoverable mode. you have to turn it on and try again. 5. If listed in your mobile, select it and it may ask for Passcoe. Provide 0000 as passcode. Thats all now the bluetooth headset is connected to your mobile. If passcode is not accepted, then please do refer the device manual to know about that. I hope this is useful to you. Thanks
I have tried the X5 headset with three LG Dares including two from a Verizon store (one was new out of the box and one was a floor model). It would NOT pair with any of them. We tried upgrading the LG Dare software on my phone to the latest version. It made no difference. The same headset paired OK with an LG Env, LG Env Touch, and a Blackberry. The BlueAnt X5 Headset IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE LG DARE! I threw away my money on the one headset that is completely useless to me.
you CAN make skype calls with the touch g2 and adaptor :P and the app is in the itunes store ;D
yes they are. all you need to do is go to setting on your iTouch. in the settings there is a bluetooth option. turn the bluetooth into pairing mode and then your bluetooth will find it. now in order to use a regular bluetooth you have to have an application to make calls. however if you are going to be just listening to music you will be fine as long as the bluetooh you are using has the music capability
When they breathe or move the headset/ touch it
by making sure the other device have the bluetooth turned on
2nd, 3rd and 4th generations do and are compatible with all devices, bluetooth keyboards and headsets.
i think so, but you have to have a bluetooth modem.