Is this possible, and has anyone made this? With a cool UI?
The Xbox 360 hasn't got bluetooth, so you can't connect your Leo with the Xbox 360 over bluetooth
what about a ps3 remote it has blu ray
There's already threads about that.
If it doesn't have BT, and the controllers doesn't use IR, how do they then connect?
it uses 2.4 ghz wireless technology. Similar to a cordless phone. There was wireless before bluetooth
I enjoy playing emulators and such with my DHD.
So I was just wandering, is still possible to buy any bluetooth gamepad, or are they all long gone?
Have you tried sometning for ps3?
You my ps3 controller? I thought that wouldn't work
Well, that is Bluetooth controller and if it's not working I don't see why would some other prove better?
I wanted to see what you recommend I can use to Stream Music wirelessly from my Xoom Tablet to my Home Stereo. Looking to use my xoom music player and something that will not degrade sound quality. Bluetooth sounds like the best option i think. Any ideas?
1el said:
I wanted to see what you recommend I can use to Stream Music from my Xoom Tablet to my Home Stereo. Looking to use my xoom music player and something that will not degrade sound quality. Bluetooth sounds like the best option i think. Any ideas
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I believe that the standard charging dock has audio out...I haven't hooked it up to external speakers but I believe that StrifeSoldierIIV said he does that and it works well.
okantomi said:
I believe that the standard charging dock has audio out...I haven't hooked it up to external speakers but I believe that StrifeSoldierIIV said he does that and it works well.
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Thank you for the info Okantomi. I was looking a something wireless. where i can take my xoom and use and just let the music play.
1el said:
Thank you for the info Okantomi. I was looking a something wireless. where i can take my xoom and use and just let the music play.
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I use LG BT headset...I guess that BT speakers would be great.
I have used the standard dock for a wired connection and bluetooth to both a Motorola S9 headset and a Parrot Party BT Speaker. The Xoom has performed pretty good all around. The range of BT I have gotten with my Parrot Party is impressive (30'-40' through multiple floors). I do not have any experience with a stand-alone BT receiver to connect to a home stereo, but a google search came up with several options.
Whatever you get please report back with your experience.
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I have used the standard dock for a wired connection and bluetooth to both a Motorola S9 headset and a Parrot Party BT Speaker. The Xoom has performed pretty good all around. The range of BT I have gotten with my Parrot Party is impressive (30'-40' through multiple floors). I do not have any experience with a stand-alone BT receiver to connect to a home stereo, but a google search came up with several options.
Whatever you get please report back with your experience.
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HuckFinn and okantomi. Thank you for your help. What do you think about these two products?
1. Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter for Bluetooth Audio Devices $40. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wire...UTF8&coliid=ILO9AKPF7AF0R&colid=1YCH0XH8HNDCR
2. Belkin F8Z492-P Bluetooth Music Receiver $32 http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F8Z492-P-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver/dp/B0047T79VS/ref=pd_cp_e_2
If you have some sort of DLNA player, I would use that. An app like UPnPlay works quite well. I still use my 6 year old Roku soundbridge for its mp3 decoding capabilities, range is then limited by wifi range rather than bluetooth. I can sit on the deck and play my mp3 collection off a nas, through the soundbridge and HT amp and over my outdoor speakers all controlled through the xoom. Or just fire the music off the local device to the soundbridge.
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HuckFinn and okantomi. Thank you for your help. What do you think about these two products?
1. Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter for Bluetooth Audio Devices $40. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wire...UTF8&coliid=ILO9AKPF7AF0R&colid=1YCH0XH8HNDCR
2. Belkin F8Z492-P Bluetooth Music Receiver $32 http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F8Z492-P-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver/dp/B0047T79VS/ref=pd_cp_e_2
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Either one should work but the Logitech looks more suited for a home stereo.
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If you have some sort of DLNA player, I would use that. An app like UPnPlay works quite well. I still use my 6 year old Roku soundbridge for its mp3 decoding capabilities, range is then limited by wifi range rather than bluetooth. I can sit on the deck and play my mp3 collection off a nas, through the soundbridge and HT amp and over my outdoor speakers all controlled through the xoom. Or just fire the music off the local device to the soundbridge.
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what soundbridge DO you recommend
Why doesn't the technology exist?
Each device has a unique ID and are paired together.
Why isn't there a way to have an android device paid simultaniously to two bluetooth headsets?
Scenario:
I'm on a plane and want to watch a movie with another person on my phone. We have 2 pairs of bluetooth headphones. We pair both to the device and BAM we're watching the movie and hearing the audio.
I have seen splitters in the amazon market, but why do we even need these AND would they actually work??
Thanks for the feedback!!
I have a Magicsee n4 s905x Android TV box, but it has no Bluetooth. Is there a USB Bluetooth dongle I can add that will work?
ALSO if it does work, is it possible to use two Bluetooth devices at the same time, e.g. a Bluetooth game controller and a Bluetooth remote at the same time.
Any recommendations for a USB hub as well?