@DaveInSoCal Same here. Phone to car with Spotify on deck. I also have a speaker on my desk and some crappy headphones, but I don't use them as much. (Speaker for the beach)
My Fitbit syncs with my PC and tablet via bluetooth. And that's it for now. If I ever get a car with bluetooth, then I guess some of this phone and music connecting might happen.
Toys. Literally. Fun stuff like Sphero 2.0, Ollie, Parrot Jumping Sumo and Parrot Rolling Spider (mind you, I only own the Sphero 2.0). Speakers...especially when I'm working, it's fun to demo speakers with my own music. Sometimes a keyboard. Oh, and the infamous Fitbit Flex. I think that's it, lol. :)
Multiple. Keyboard to tablet, phone to car hands-free speaker thingy, phone to speaker dock pup via bluetooth adapter, and phone to speaker when in the garage.
Car doesn't have BT. Ear-pieces are pretentious (or, perhaps I never figured out how to answer my phone with one. You choose.). BT for calls through a speaker in the car. That's about it.
Lemme see, Pandora, MP3s and phone in the car. Also, I have a BlueTooth OBDII link. It told me the error codes driving the Check Engine light; they were related to the charge door being open. Also BT speakers and a phone headset when I'm in the house and a stereo headset for when I'm mowing. And I can link to my PC and use it as a speaker! Oh, and I have a wired/wireless BT mouse and a BT keyboard for my tablet. So lots of blue teeth here.
Had a Pebble. I miss how light it is, but the Android Wear G Watch is better. (Sorry, the Moto 360 is attractive like a Snapple cap on your wrist is attractive. I saw someone wearing one for the first time last week and it's even thicker than I expected.)
I mainly use it to connect my phone to my car.
@DaveInSoCal Basically this
@DaveInSoCal Same here. Phone to car with Spotify on deck.
I also have a speaker on my desk and some crappy headphones, but I don't use them as much. (Speaker for the beach)
@DaveInSoCal yup this. Plus PS3/4 controllers.
@DaveInSoCal Same here. Mostly to listen to podcasts. Once a week or so to make a phone call.
How in the world do you forget handsfree/car sync driving in a poll like this???
@DaveInSoCal Ditto. But I agree with @Veloslave, one of the options should have been hands-free calling in the car.
@DaveInSoCal "Car Use" should have been on the voting list. Fail.
I was going to say speaker audio, but then I remembered keyboards and mice. So I guess it's both! ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I clicked "headset phone calls" but I really meant my car's built-in hands-free calling.
I use bluetooth to connect a gaming controller to my PC. 'Cause reasons.
Pebble Steel Watch and car
@rileyper Nice to see I'm not the only Pebble user around here.
@TheArtimus There's dozens of us! Literally dozens of us!
@rileyper Pebble Steel is really nice. I switched from my kickstarter pebble to a Steel in December.
@rileyper my black scratched plastic kickstarter pebble is jealous of your shiny metal pebble ;)
My Fitbit syncs with my PC and tablet via bluetooth. And that's it for now. If I ever get a car with bluetooth, then I guess some of this phone and music connecting might happen.
My car is too old, so currently headphone audio (at the gym with a BT headphone dongle) and keyboard/mice.
i would use it for my fitbit if my phone wasn't so shitty
Toys. Literally. Fun stuff like Sphero 2.0, Ollie, Parrot Jumping Sumo and Parrot Rolling Spider (mind you, I only own the Sphero 2.0). Speakers...especially when I'm working, it's fun to demo speakers with my own music. Sometimes a keyboard. Oh, and the infamous Fitbit Flex. I think that's it, lol. :)
Connect to Cars + Conmect to Panasonic Link-to-Cell home cordless phone system.
Multiple. Keyboard to tablet, phone to car hands-free speaker thingy, phone to speaker dock pup via bluetooth adapter, and phone to speaker when in the garage.
I use my blue tooth to open my beer bottles.
Car doesn't have BT. Ear-pieces are pretentious (or, perhaps I never figured out how to answer my phone with one. You choose.). BT for calls through a speaker in the car. That's about it.
I use it as an excuse to buy stuff on-line that I don't really need.
So much this: www.motorola.com/us/accessories-batteries-chargers/Power-Pack-Micro/power-pack-micro-pdp.html
Get to keep my phone unlocked while I have my keys on me. Phone will find my keys; Keys will find my phone.
Also a little bump if I need it to get through the day.
I use it to pump songs/audio from youtube to wake up my kids every morning.
Mostly nothing...wife's car has it, and it sucks. I use it in the summer to control and tune the ignition system on my Wetbike watercraft
Decoration..
Headsets, game controllers (PS3/PS4/VitaTV), Headphones (Phone, Vita), and Pebble Watch.
I have a ton of different bluetooth headphones that I switch between.
The general category of smartwatch/fitness tracker. I have the category-straddling Microsoft Band.
Fitbit sync!
I was surprised not to see "smart watch" on the list. My phone is always connected to my Pebble. Apple Watch coming soon!
Lemme see, Pandora, MP3s and phone in the car. Also, I have a BlueTooth OBDII link. It told me the error codes driving the Check Engine light; they were related to the charge door being open. Also BT speakers and a phone headset when I'm in the house and a stereo headset for when I'm mowing. And I can link to my PC and use it as a speaker! Oh, and I have a wired/wireless BT mouse and a BT keyboard for my tablet. So lots of blue teeth here.
To annoy myself whenever i drive a different car.
Comeonyoupieceofshit
pairdamnit
i have one of these in my car http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-ELM327-V1-5-Bluetooth-OBD2-II-Car-Auto-Diagnostic-Scanner-Android-Carabiner-/281555912805?hash=item418e0a4865&vxp=mtr
it connects to android phone via bluetooth and can tell you a myraid of things. from RPM to why the check engine light is on
Bluewhatsit? I don't got no blue tooth, but sometimes I gets a blue tongue after drinking Mountain Berry Blast Powerade.
Had a Pebble. I miss how light it is, but the Android Wear G Watch is better. (Sorry, the Moto 360 is attractive like a Snapple cap on your wrist is attractive. I saw someone wearing one for the first time last week and it's even thicker than I expected.)
I mostly use it for this game on my phone called Spaceteam
@mubbleman425 EJECT THE HYPERCORE!!
Leading raids on Britain. What else is he good for?
@rockblossom
Harald Bluetooth
I use it for: my Pebble, my Fitbit, a bluetooth speaker, a bluetooth headset for music, and a bluetooth headset for calls.
I pretty much just link to Uconnect, in my Jeep.
Bluetooth, bluetooth, bluetooth? Don't they make a toothpaste to take care of that??