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Using Android as an FM Transmitter. Android mobile devices provide Internet access on the go and can even bring your favorite songs to your car stereo. With a few simple tweaks, your Android ...
Change iOS GPS location with Bluetooth Mode – Use MocPOGO Android App to change GPS locations on iPhone via bluetooth connection, making spoofing easier and more convenient than ever.
The newest version of Android Wear brings GPS support and welcome enhancements to music playback. The update is rolling out to users in stages.
Bluetooth tags for Android’s 3 billion-strong tracking network are here Third-party Bluetooth trackers plug in to Google's massive Find My Device Network.
Set up Android Auto in any older car with these steps: Buy a car phone mount and a Bluetooth receiver, and use a few handy apps and settings to make the experience seamless.
The new BT11 Portable Bluetooth Transmitter from FiiO easily allows devices such as the iPhone 15 and 16, PS5, and Nintendo Switch, PC and Mac to support high-res Bluetooth transmission.
Google Maps now supports navigation inside tunnels. An update to the app on Android allows users to connect to Bluetooth beacons for better location accuracy.
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Android Wear is getting its first big update, with features that make smartwatches using Google’s wearable operating system more standalone devices, including music syncing and GPS location support.
Much like putting a DVR into a VHS player, Belkin's TuneCast Auto Live utilizes really good technology to support something that isn't all that great.
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