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Are different brands of Bluetooth products compatible?

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Are different brands of Bluetooth products compatible?

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Yes. They have to be compatible. The Bluetooth Logo Certification Program requires Bluetooth products to interoperate with products manufactured by other vendors. Those products that don’t interoperate will not be allowed to use the Bluetooth logo.

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Yes. They have to. The Bluetooth Logo Certification Program requires Bluetooth products to interoperate with products manufactured by other vendors; those products that don’t interoperate will not be allowed to use the Bluetooth logo.

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Yes. They have to be. The Bluetooth Logo Certification Program requires Bluetooth products to interoperate with products manufactured by other vendors; those products that don’t interoperate will not be allowed to use the Bluetooth logo.

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Yes. They have to. The Bluetooth Logo Certification Program requires Bluetooth products to interoperate with products manufactured by other vendors; those products that don’t interoperate will not be allowed to use the Bluetooth logo I am having trouble getting them to work or am not sure if they are compatible There are over 1200 unique Bluetooth enabled products on the market ranging from automobiles to personal computers, mobile phones to pulse oximeters. There are over 2000 companies, worldwide, that build Bluetooth wireless technology into their products. The very nature of Bluetooth wireless technology as an international wireless standard for short range wireless communications makes a single source of technical and product support an impossibility. There are 3 ways to resolve your product issues: 1. Contact the Product Manufacturer The manufacturer designed and implemented the Bluetooth capabilities in your product and provides complete technical support for all of your product

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Yes. They have to. The Bluetooth Logo Certification Program requires Bluetooth products to interoperate with products manufactured by other vendors; those products that don’t interoperate will not be allowed to use the Bluetooth logo.

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