The Nike Fitbit surge and Bluetooth devices do not uses data on your cell phone. They will use up battery power quicker than when you are not using them.
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.
Yes, Fitbit devices with heart rate monitoring, including those with Bluetooth capabilities, frequently transmit data to your paired smartphone or other devices. The Bluetooth connection allows for real-time syncing of heart rate and activity data. However, the frequency of data transmission can vary based on settings and usage, as the device conserves battery life by not continuously sending data when not in use.
To completely reset a Fitbit, first, make sure to unpair it from your smartphone by going to the Bluetooth settings. Next, access the settings on your Fitbit device, usually found under "Settings" > "About" > "Factory Reset" or "Clear User Data," depending on the model. Confirm the reset, and your Fitbit will erase all stored data and return to its original settings. After the reset, you'll need to set it up as a new device.
If you have Bluetooth , Infrared or Data cables connected to the phone you can overcome it.
The dongle that comes with the Fitbit HR is for plugging into your USB port either on your laptop or PC. If you don't want to use it you can also download the Fitbit APP for an IPhone and it will upload your data to the Fitbit website. I use both and my steps, etc. all automatically upload once I am within 20 feet or so of my laptop of phone. You do have to go onto Fitbit website though and set up an account for yourself and get the Fitbit to link to your Laptop/PC or phone for it to work. Hope this helps.
There are many ways: -Bluetooth (someone send is to you over phone) -Downloading of Internet -Data transfer goodluck
Yes, the most models of tracfone LG support bluetooth; you can use it with another bluetooth-enabled device (like a laptop computer) to transfer data.
A wireless device, that lets you transfer, answer, or call for data from a device, like a Computer, or phone.
Bluetooth is just a different means of data transmission that operates on a different frequency. From a user standpoint, the phones probably operate identically. However, depending on the bluetooth phone's specifications, it could have additional features such as increased security due to bluetooth pairing or encryption (although encryption isn't exclusive to bluetooth). Without seeing specific phone's specs, I cannot tell you anything further.
No,only a bluetooth enabled phone can transmit data wirelessly.
The Bluetooth is a device used to transfer data from one phone to another quickly. It can also be used to answer phone calls, hands free. This is a great feature when driving. On the Nec E616V phone, you want to go to settings in order to turn on the Bluetooth. When you see the Bluetooth icon, you want to click on it, which will then turn it on. If sending information to another person, you want to click on their Bluetooth name, then connect and send the information. You will need to set up a passcode for the Bluetooth, the default passcode usually is '0000', change this to make it something someone will not easily guess.
One of the most popular uses is for file and data transferring. Take an example a Bluetooth headset and Bluetooth enable devices. You can share files, music, data and do phone calls. All great features in today's fast paste life. More info in the link below.