Solving The Bluetooth Mystery
By Lee MacRae
Your ability to connect a number of your devices is becoming more and more complex every day. In the following article we will look at a method of connecting devices, called Bluetooth. It can actually can streamline the process. Bluetooth creates a connection that is wireless and automatic, with a number of interesting capabilities that can simplify your every day life.
Bluetooth Enabled Headsets Bluetooth enabled headsets are extremely easy to use all without the use of wires. Normally, in order to connect it to a Bluetooth device is simply press the power button down for a moment. An LED on the headset will blink and will start a search for Bluetooth devices like a cell phone, printer or PC to connect to. If a device requires a PIN code it will be 0000 by default.
The Bluetooth Dongle If you want to use the Bluetooth technology but your laptop or PC does not have Bluetooth capability, don't despair. The Bluetooth dongle will give you that. Plug it into a USB port on your PC or laptop and you'll be able to communicate with others that are using Bluetooth technology. With the Bluetooth Dongle it means any old device you have can be kept and become a Bluetooth enabled device and used with present day Bluetooth equipment.
Bluetooth GPS devices The Bluetooth GPS receiver gives you many options. You can use it in a car or for hiking, among other uses. Being wireless, these devices are powered by batteries. This is an advantage for PDA users due to the GPS receiver not being an additional load to an already power sucking PDA. another enormous advantage to the Bluetooth variety of GPS system is the fact you can put your receiver in a location where it has a better "view"
This is a major reason why Bluetooth GPS systems perform so well.
Bluetooth offers many unique advantages. Bluetooth devices are usually less expensive than comparable devices. And the future for new applications is extremely exciting. This technology is a universal, world-wide, wireless standard. It will continue to expand in use for many years.
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JVC has launched a Bluetooth transmitter for Apple iPod users at CES in Las Vegas. The new AA-T100BT Bluetooth transmitter is compatible with fourth-generation and newer iPod players, plugging directly into the iPod dock connector to transmit audio to any Bluetooth headset. Powered by the iPod itself there is no bulky battery pack required.
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The world is going wireless. Whether it's Wi-Fi or WiMax, or Bluetooth, wires are going the way of Britney Spear's career. ArtDio, after dabbling in wireless audio last year, has embraced this trend whole-heartedly, adding a trio of Bluetooth-enabled speaker sets to its line up. The BT-132 is a portable stereo Bluetooth set up that can be powered by either 4 AA batteries or an AC adapter. The 132 also includes a built-in microphone so that when a call comes in on your paired mobile phone, the music stops, allowing you to use the BT-132 as a speaker phone.
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While most of the US is just getting their first glimpse of the Neonode N2, we've got the Neonode N2.5 for you dear readers. We were assured that this engineering prototype features a heftier battery to offset complaints raised by N2 owners. The other complaint -- lack of 3G data -- is also solved. It will also feature A2DP-enabled Bluetooth 2.1 (yes, 2.1) when its ships (no time specified) and a big fat 3G radio of unspecified type. Thing is, this time, the N2.5 is specifically targeted at the US market with Neonde already starting to sort through the carrier quagmire in order to bring it to market. WiFi? Maybe, that all depends upon the carrier's demands. Other than those changes, it features the same UI and touch screen technology of the tiny N2 which is fine by us. The only question now is how consumers react to it's new chubby profile.
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The Bluetooth News
Aruba Networks' 802.11N Broadband Wireless Network Selected by Houston's Spring Branch Independent School District
Wed, 21 May 2008 00:00:00 EST
Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in broadband wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced that Spring Branch Independent School District (ISD) in Houston, Texas has selected Aruba's 802.11n wireless LAN technology and identity-based security for use across the district's 51 facilities including 46 elementary, intermediate, and high schools.
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Soon after buying my first cell phone in 1998, I really enjoyed the freedom offered by these hands-free wired headsets. That's why I love bluetooth.