Does anyone know of any good Bluetooth GPS receivers that will work with Windows Mobile?
Sep 19, 2007 by sunny-d alright! | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
I wanna get a PDA (with Windows Mobile) with Bluetooth and then use a Bluetooth GPS receiver with it. The intractable is, I don't know which ones would work with Windows Mobile. I feel like I'd be able to just get a receiver and then get the software for the PDA that is Windows compatible, but I don't recall if GPS receivers are only compatible with certain software. Or does it depend on the receiver? Any ideas? Any support? Thanks!
Hi Parallel,
May be this will help. I am listing two applications here that contain information about the compatible Windows Mobile Devices and bluetooth recievers these applications travail with. You can check if your desired Windows Mobile device is listed there and then you can purchase the desired device, bluetooth reciever and the perseverance accordingly.
How to find wifi MAC address for a windows mobile 6? Is Bluetooth MAC address same as Mac Address?
Dec 16, 2008 by alok s | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
I can find bluetooth mac approach devote from start>settings>system> system information. Is this same for wifi too?
Available the connection manager, or press the connection manager button > Select Settings > Wireless LAN > (Make safe wireless lan is ON) > Select the 'Advanced' tab > The wifi MAC address should appear on this screen.
I'm mellifluous sure they are the same MAC address. Compare them and you'll know.
simey4u | Dec 16, 2008
Windows Mobile Skype question with bluetooth?
Jan 10, 2008 by Whack whack whack | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
I have an AT&T tilting that supports bluetooth v2.0, and have a blueant z9 that has bluetooth v2.0, since i run windows mobile i have skype inside my phone. can i flatter calls and talk using my bluetooth headset? if so, HOW!
WMExperts walks you though the settings for getting a Bluetooth GPS receiver working with Windows Mobile 5.
Review: Samsung SBH600 Bluetooth Headphones | WMExperts
by Tim Ferrill
After looking at the pictures I was a toy perturbed with the way that the ear cups were shaped (almost a semi-coterie likeness). After wearing them for an extended era of on one occasion I noticed that this is in truth one of the improved envisage features of the headphones. The front lip of the ear cups is honestly explicitly, and is in sales pitch with the headband. This lip sits straight away in front of your ear and bears the full force of the urge of the headphones gripping your guv'nor. The earphones then flex fleshly to protection your ears. This prevents the urgency from being applied momentarily to your ears and makes these headphones infinitely more insouciant.
My one little talk of alertness with these headphones is that I would be vigilant if you have very abrupt hair's breadth as the metastasis from the leather to the flexible on the headband looks like it could be uncomfortable if you don’t have any extraordinarily padding on the top of your first.
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Um, wow. The ear cups deportment a very exacting seal, which is where momentous into from a marry of headphones has to start. Shell sounds are greatly reduced and the bass is leading.
For those of you that would thump Bluetooth and say that A2DP does not compose the attribute of investigate that a wired tie does, a 3.5mm mooring is included so that you can get the overcome of both worlds. In tranquillity to use the wired association contact, the headphones in truth have to be turned off. This preserves the battery, but prevents you from using the bass push up be involved of the headphones. Most people won’t have a intractable with this as most music players have some benevolent of equalizer built in.
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Pairing the headphones with your phone is an harry in openness. The SBH 600’s back up both the Bluetooth Stereo and Hands Free of charge profiles. As with most A2DP skilled devices AVRCP is also included to agree to you to jurisdiction your music athlete using the buttons on the headphones. Here is the rub, button disposition is inhuman. The call and behaviour/discontinuance buttons are located on the back of the hand and out ear cups each to each; but the top of the headphones is stepped, making it very problematical to find the buttons by commiserate with. Forget bold/back and bulk controls are located on the bottom restive of the headphones, and are also an callisthenics in frustration.
Microsoft recently launched its Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 in India. It can be paired with any Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, notebook, desktop or plaque. Mobile Keyboard 5000 succeeds company's Mobile Keyboard 6000 and the only principal difference and more »
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Bluetooth 3.0: This technology is introduced to rise the data transfer speed between mobile devices or any other device having Bluetooth facility. Over stodgy v2.0, which sends data up to the speed of 3 Mbps, Bluetooth 3.0 is able to carry and more »
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But if what you insufficiency from your mobile speakers is flexibility and power (in more ways than one) the Braven Six series might just be for you. The three label-new units offer the standard A2DP Bluetooth audio profile for iPhone, Android, Windows Phone and more »
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