Oh no, we are going to end up in a heated conversation trying to define how many are in "a couple" vs "a few". Just glad you didn't add " several" to the mix. I have my coffee ready, so let's get started.
@TaRDy I did not know there's a free version of the Oxford Dictionary online. This might be the second best thing I've learned today, and it's only second because I got good news from a doctor today.
@jqubed Congratulations on your good news! So much better than the other kinds of news (bad and ambiguous) that doctors share. Best wishes for continued good fortune!
I also had a cheap Bluetooth adapter for my aux jack in my car, but I had to mess with the device and pair it every time I got in the car. Wasn't worth it.
I think I own a lot of things that have Bluetooth but I find myself almost never using it. At home the X-Mini is probably the thing with Bluetooth I've used the most. At the office I have a keyboard/mouse that are Bluetooth that I use every day, so I guess that counts.
2 pair of earphones (LG HB730+), Dell keyboard and mouse, 2 tablet keyboards (bought here), 3 speakers I use in my RV, 1 speaker I use in my kitchen, and a dongle each for my desktop and laptop. All of them I use everyday, except the speakers in the RV.
I have a bunch of bluetooth-enabled stuff, but it's been over a year since I've even turned the BT on my phone on, let alone used it. My laptop has BT, too, and I don't think it's ever been used. In fact, it's disabled in the device manager.
Now that I think about it, I forgot that my TV has a bluetooth remote control. It's awesome, because you don't have to point it at the TV, and don't need line-of-sight, like you do with standard infrared. So my corrected answer is two: My car with my phone, and my television remote.
@DJP519 I doubt your TV remote has Bluetooth, the only common alternative to infrared remotes is RF. I used that in the 1990s when I had to use each DirecTV reciever in a couple rooms. Tivo remotes use RF also. Try to pair your TV remote with your mobile phone. Bluetooth can but RF can’t.
I use a bluetooth mouse many times daily for the desktop that's hooked to my entertainment system. I rarely use its keyboard mate, but when I need to name a file or type in a You-Tube search I will. I have some bluetooth headphones that seemed like a great idea in my imagination but in the six months I've had them the only time they've been turned on was when I paired them with my tablet. Same with the portable bluetooth keyboard I bought here on Meh not long ago, although I expect I really will use that from time to time.
My Prius with my personal phone for hands-free calling, a Galaxy Gear smart watch with my work phone, and that's pretty much it for now. I am getting a bluetooth enabled set of headphones I am hoping to use with my phones and laptop for calls. I had a fitbit, but I gave it up because the company does not give you access to your own detailed data.
I have many devices, sereral of which I never use. I have a few that I use occaisionally, and the one I use constanly is my Apple Magic Trackpad. I would use a Bluetooth keyboard if I could easily switch it between my phone, tablet, HTPC, etc. I missed last week’s deal. :(
I'm still lurkin' in the 20th century.. Microwave popcorn still fascinates me. Love those MP3's, LCD's and blu-rays though.
Oh no, we are going to end up in a heated conversation trying to define how many are in "a couple" vs "a few". Just glad you didn't add " several" to the mix. I have my coffee ready, so let's get started.
Couple = 2
Few = 3
@Pamtha Agreed.
@Pamtha a few is two...it rhymes so it must be true.
@TaRDy Nope nope nope
@Pamtha I have a few, but only a couple I use regularly, depending on how you define "regularly"
@Thumperchick @Pamtha for some reason I felt compelled to research this some more...we all know how yahoo answers can be, but the answer by "Frank F" is actually good, few people have said it better https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071204235425AAUNNrD
@Pamtha There are only 3 Marines?
@TaRDy I did not know there's a free version of the Oxford Dictionary online. This might be the second best thing I've learned today, and it's only second because I got good news from a doctor today.
@rockblossom Why would you need any more? 3 Marines could do ANYTHING.
@Pamtha You have a point. That 3 would have the strength of 30 because, like Galahad, their hearts are pure. (Gotta know your Tennyson.)
@jqubed Congratulations on your good news! So much better than the other kinds of news (bad and ambiguous) that doctors share. Best wishes for continued good fortune!
I say none only because I don't use them regularly I have 5 soon to be 6 ;)
I have a speaker that I never use.
I also had a cheap Bluetooth adapter for my aux jack in my car, but I had to mess with the device and pair it every time I got in the car. Wasn't worth it.
One - my car. Ford Sync system for hands-free calls and occasional mp3 playing.
@DJP519 I forgot that one!!!! And also my Panasonic "Link to Cell" landline. LOVE THAT thing
I think I own a lot of things that have Bluetooth but I find myself almost never using it. At home the X-Mini is probably the thing with Bluetooth I've used the most. At the office I have a keyboard/mouse that are Bluetooth that I use every day, so I guess that counts.
2 pair of earphones (LG HB730+), Dell keyboard and mouse, 2 tablet keyboards (bought here), 3 speakers I use in my RV, 1 speaker I use in my kitchen, and a dongle each for my desktop and laptop. All of them I use everyday, except the speakers in the RV.
I have a bunch of bluetooth-enabled stuff, but it's been over a year since I've even turned the BT on my phone on, let alone used it. My laptop has BT, too, and I don't think it's ever been used. In fact, it's disabled in the device manager.
I have a few and they're all wireless mice.
Now that I think about it, I forgot that my TV has a bluetooth remote control. It's awesome, because you don't have to point it at the TV, and don't need line-of-sight, like you do with standard infrared. So my corrected answer is two: My car with my phone, and my television remote.
@DJP519 I doubt your TV remote has Bluetooth, the only common alternative to infrared remotes is RF. I used that in the 1990s when I had to use each DirecTV reciever in a couple rooms. Tivo remotes use RF also. Try to pair your TV remote with your mobile phone. Bluetooth can but RF can’t.
@Neil I assure you, it IS bluetooth, and I DO know the difference between bluetooth and RF. The model number is SV422XVT, feel free to look it up.
I use a bluetooth mouse many times daily for the desktop that's hooked to my entertainment system. I rarely use its keyboard mate, but when I need to name a file or type in a You-Tube search I will. I have some bluetooth headphones that seemed like a great idea in my imagination but in the six months I've had them the only time they've been turned on was when I paired them with my tablet. Same with the portable bluetooth keyboard I bought here on Meh not long ago, although I expect I really will use that from time to time.
My Prius with my personal phone for hands-free calling, a Galaxy Gear smart watch with my work phone, and that's pretty much it for now. I am getting a bluetooth enabled set of headphones I am hoping to use with my phones and laptop for calls.
I had a fitbit, but I gave it up because the company does not give you access to your own detailed data.
Yes.
I have many devices, sereral of which I never use. I have a few that I use occaisionally, and the one I use constanly is my Apple Magic Trackpad. I would use a Bluetooth keyboard if I could easily switch it between my phone, tablet, HTPC, etc. I missed last week’s deal. :(