Who owns BlueAnt?
Who owns BlueAnt?
Michael I.M. MacMillan
Blue Ant Media Inc. is 100% held by Michael I.M. MacMillan.
Where are blue and speakers made?
Melbourne
WE ARE PROUDLY Born and bred in Melbourne, BlueAnt has been designing premium audio products since 2004.
Does BlueAnt have an app?
Each BlueAnt Android Application has been designed to work with a specific BlueAnt device. Please ensure that you download the correct application for your BlueAnt device. BlueAnt Android Applications are currently available for the COMMUTE, RIBBON, Q1/Q2, S4, SENSE (S3), Endure and T1.
How do I pair BlueAnt?
Place the Pump Air 2 into the charging case to turn it off. Take the Pump Air 2 out of the charging case and it will power on and the right ear bud will say “pair me”. On your phone, go to settings > Bluetooth® > enable Bluetooth® > scan/search/add new devices > select BlueAnt Pump Air 2.
Where is Blue Ant from?
South Australia
The Blue Ant (Diamma bicolor) grows up to 2.5 cm long but there is a secret to its massive growth… it’s actually a wasp. They live in Tasmania, New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria. The male Blue Ant has a darker body with white spots on his abdomen.
Are ants blue?
Identification. The wingless, ground-dwelling female Blue Ants are bright metallic blue or green, and can sometimes be mistaken for a large ant. However they are a solitary wasp species, with fully winged males, and can often be found on flowers.
Is Minirig 3 waterproof?
And for those who like to listen to their music outdoors, the Minirig 3 design is splashproof so a little bit of damp won’t spoil the party.
How do I reset my BlueAnt st3?
Reset the BlueAnt device. Press and release the “Vol +,” “Vol -” and “Multi-Function” buttons all at the same time. The volume buttons are located on the side of the BlueAnt, while the Multi-Function button is on the front. The BlueAnt resets and clears the existing pairing list.
How do I reset my blue ant?
What is the name of the Blue Ant?
Diamma bicolor
The blue ant (Diamma bicolor), also known as the blue-ant or bluebottle, despite its name and appearance, is not an ant, but rather a species of large, solitary, parasitic wasp sometimes known as a flower wasp.