How To Use Bluetooth
By Lee MacRae
The art of connecting things seems to be fraught with more difficulties these days. Follow along as we will look at a unique way of connecting those devices through a technology called Bluetooth. It can actually can streamline the process. Bluetooth creates a connection that is quick, painless and wireless, with a number of interesting capabilities that can simplify your every day life.
Bluetooth Headsets The Bluetooth headset offers a number of advantages over a standard headset. Many people find it great to wear it and use it as a hands-free device for compatible mobile phones. The phone can be put in a pocket, a bag or on a table and you simply answer and make outgoing calls. You can use it like any other cell phone
but in a much safer manner because of the Bluetooth headset.
Bluetooth Can Work Automatically The Bluetooth system is designed to permit low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use and seamlessly integrate into everything you do. An example of a very simple application is the act of bringing your cell phone directory up-to-date. Normally, you either manually enter phone numbers and names of all your contacts or use a cable or IR link to connect your cell phone and PC and use another program to synchronize the info. On the other hand, Bluetooth can make this happen automatically and without you having to get involved
Of course, you can easily see this expanding to update your to do list, e-mails, memos...everything! And yet this is only one application for this new technology! Just imagine walking into a corner store and having any sale items automatically transferred onto your cell phone or PDA! It is a definite possibility with Bluetooth.
Bluetooth offers many unique advantages. Devices using Bluetooth are relatively inexpensive. The possibilities for new applications is extremely exciting. Bluetooth is a universal, world-wide, wireless standard. It will continue to expand in use for many years.
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Comments About Bluetooth Tech
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The world's smallest Bluetooth headset just three weeks ago was Nextlink's Invisio G5. Today's it's a fatty, out-ano'd by the more dwarven AD-HSM10, which looks like a titanium hearing aid. It weighs about a gram less than the G5 and is more squat, but its measly 3 hours of talk time and 100 hours of standby fall short by an hour and 50 hours, respectively.
To learn more go to Bluetooth headsets.
Gear4's latest Bluetooth speakers pack a surprisingly decent sound for such a small unit with only 8W speakers. The beauty of this device is that it allows you to beam music from any Bluetooth-enabled gizmo straight to the speakers from a distance of up to 10 metres away from the unit. And because it's wireless, there's less chance of New Year's revellers tripping over trailing cables while dancing to Auld Lang Syne.
For more information go to Bluetooth.
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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.
