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* Brand and model for specific solutions.
* Most devices have some sort of "connection" to the outside world. Otherwise it's just a phone or document reader.
* Use the same method to transfer document (ebooks, PDF, pictures, etc.) but transfer the MP3 music files.
* You probably can download or transfer any digital file using this method. BUT you will need app to read or play them. IE: mp3 player app to play audio. (WAV audio may need a different app.)
* Mpeg3, MP3, MP4, AVI may need separate apps too.
* Your device does not have blue tooth but does have "Ear Buds" plug in.
* Many Blue tooth speakers may come with an "ear Bud" or Earphone plug adapter. This allows you to plug the speaker directly into your device without having to use Blue tooth. (Direct is better as it uses less power on your device.)
* Direct connection may give you a better sound (High Fidelity) than Blue tooth. Deeper bass, Higher Treble.
* Transfer files is possible on some devices by loading it directly to the SD memory card. Remove card from device and plug into lap top. Transfer files directly to music folder on card (note; load only file types that your device can play.) Return SD card to device and check files with app or File reader.
* You may be able to transfer files using the "Micro USB" or USB port on your device. Though many stopped this file transfer option. It's only used for recharging.
* Last method (most common) is to use "cloud drive" service. Many devices already come with remote data storage on the internet. They do this for low RAM devices. "You don't need Lots of RAM if everything is stored in the "Cloud". Use your laptop to transfer files to cloud and then access file from cloud to your device.
* Contact your device support for additional advice.
Aloha, ukeboy57
learn how to pair devices,a combination of buttons must activate the pairing seqvence,search the device in the pair mode by phone or other,pair it and then play music by your telepphone if mobile telephone can play via bluetooth,if not u only can enjoy hands free function or come up with a most performant tphone
best regards
Bluetooth technology makes possible sound transmittion to devices without the wired connections from the device out puting the sound out put gagdget. The bluetooth technology would only perform with devices that have that functionality. For example, once the device acquired on retail has indication of being developed to handle blue tooth technology also known as wireless connectivity, simply use the device settings to enable bluetooth functions. keep in mind that, blue tooth technology workswith only blue tooth gadgets. for example, a blue tooth phone requires a bluetooth ear piecees before functionanlity can be assumed with the settings. Once decided that each devices wanting to perform a blue tooth connectivity are designed for that function, use the settings function either on the menu area to set the wireless connectivity like also known. Remember, wireless cannot access another device that does not provide signals. in other words, once each devices setting are enabled, a signal should appear maybe blue light indicating blue tooth signal has been detected.The functions of thead set requires attempting to listen to any sound during the set up process. The entire process of setting bluetoothh should not be tasking.
checks to perform
1. make sure each device is designed to handle wireless signal recognistion also known as blue tooth technology
2. the devices may need to be set to allow access from the particular devices, a function that was design so that not all signals could be received by your heard piece. In the sitaution of which absence could be noice generation interfering the receiver and possibly preventign setthings
The H500 is a monaural headset, thus good for phone calls only, not for listening to stereo music. You haven't specified which Motorola phone you own. Check in its user guide if it is able to handle stereo bluetooth headsets (i.e. if it bears the A2DP and AVRCP bluetooth profiles), which are suitable for music streams. If your phone is able to handle them, go to the mall (or store, or even online), buy one set which suits you better, pair them with your phone and enjoy!
Just my 2 cents...
Carlos
Unfortunately most phones cant use the bluetooth headset to play music thru you will need to purchase a set of bluetooth stereo headset (headphones) like these Google Search: Bluetooth Headphones
If your handset does not support stereo music on blue tooth headset, then you can not hear music on blue tooth head set. However you are able to answer and make calls through blue tooth headset.
If you access the settings menu on the player, you'll see the bluetooth settings. You'll need to turn on the bluetooth radio. Then on your bluetooth device you'll need to activate the "pairing" sequence. With both devices set to "pairing", look back on the player and check to see if it found the receiver in the bluetooth settings. You'll probably be asked to input a passkey. If the device doesn't require a passkey, then just accept and start playing music.
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and also include what device you are trying to pair with. I'll walk you through it.
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