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‘A device can be paired.’

[⟨det device.n⟩ paired.a]

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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

SkyeSpy is installed on a mobile device that is used as the audio monitoring hardware The SkyeSpy device is placed in an area where the audio / sound is to be monitored e. g. near a baby, in the home / office etc SkyeSpy is ‘paired’ to ‘communicate’ with another mobile device or landline When SkyeSpy detects an audio instance, it alerts the paired device with an SMS, MMS or even a CALL!
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The device only supports one paired device at a time, big bummer for me with 2 cell phones.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The sound quality was poor as well, with an annoying echo not experienced with my any other paired device. (I live on a hilltop in Marin County, about a half – mile from Highway 101, the main North – South highway running the length of California.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The goal is simple: if the paired device is near the workstation, it’s kept unlocked and way you walk away with the device, it’s locked a few seconds later.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The device works as long as you’re within 33 feet of the paired device and can be charged through numerous ways including the use of BlackBerry chargers.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

To review major utilized features of the SmartLink SX: a) Bluetooth: The SmartLink has the ability to pair with other bluetooth audio sources, though in actual usage, I’ve found that even when the SmartLink and paired device are sitting on – top of one – another, audio often cuts – out, or is otherwise illegible – various other distances and positions where also attempted, but with little positive change.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Only pair with them if they are sending a lot of files and delete the paired device after you’re done.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The sound quality was poor as well, with an annoying echo not experienced with my any other paired device.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I’m following the instructions i.e. tools – bluetooth – new paired device.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Here’s the quick list: Switch to a paired Bluetooth device during a call New music icon on Homescreen for direct access to playlists New clock application – multiple faces, features alarm, timer, stopwatch LOTS of multimedia and web browser enhancements Setup wizard reminder (annoying!) Unique icons for meeting requests in message list New Shortcuts: On Full QWERTY, Hold down A to lock phone and Q to toggle to Vibrate profile Spell checking while you type Enhanced SMS user interface Support for reverse contrast and enhanced icon discovery Delete apps from the homescreen!
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

It reconnects on its own to any paired device.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Auto power off and auto connect to last paired device.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

If some paired device is close enough, the computer try to conenct to the phone.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Only pair with them if they are sending a lot of files and delete the paired device after you’re done.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

SkyeSpy ‘monitors’ all sounds around the mobile – device and filters this as’ incoming audio’ When the detected audio reaches a user – configured volume level, SkyeSpy sends a communication to another paired device (mobile or landline) SkyeSpy will can notify the user by (defined by user): (1) sending an SMS (2) calling a contact / number (3) sending an MMS with an audio recording attachment User can also call the SkyeSpy device secretly.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Plantronics 220 Bluetooth Headset Paired to PC just fine, but there are no services available when you click properties of the paired device and then click the services tab nothing shows up. what do I need to do to get sound and mic working?
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Bluelock is a Windows app that locks your PC when you walk away with a paired Bluetooth device in your pocket.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Only pair with them if they are sending a lot of files and delete the paired device after you’re done.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

There are two methods available to detect the presence of the phone: Bluetooth inquiry (a search) or Bluetooth connect (using a COM port mapped to the paired device).
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Queried on 2013-05-22.