How To Use Bluetooth
Bluetooth Review
By Lee MacRae
Gone by are those days when you had to stay in one spot or had to carry the music device around with you When you wanted to listen to your favorite music. Now you're music playing device can be way over there and the speakers in a totally different place. And in an area of 30 feet without using any wires, you can connect one thing to the other and enjoy your music. The mobile, wireless technology brings about this possibility. Follow along as we go over some of the amazing possibilities.
Headsets Without a doubt, an obvious advantage to using a Bluetooth headset is the wireless aspect of the technology. Wireless means not being tied up with wires and you can move about with great freedom using a Bluetooth headset. And what's more you will soon find that almost all Bluetooth headsets are very light. They're very comfortable to use over a long time.
The Bluetooth Dongle The Bluetooth Dongle simply gives you a way to connect various pieces of Bluetooth equipment to your own computer that is not already Bluetooth capable. So the dongle gives you a way to get your PC or laptop connecting with other Bluetooth ready devices. So you can, for example, gain a connection to the Internet or to be able to transfer images and data as long as you are within 32 feet. Bluetooth technology is great for sharing files, printing, transferring photos, exchanging your data or synchronizing various devices. You can combine it with a Bluetooth Headset to enable voice calls on the internet with Skype.
Bluetooth Can Work Automatically The Bluetooth system is designed to permit wireless connections along with low bandwidth to become easy to use and seamlessly integrate into everything you do. One very simple example is updating the phone directory of your mobile phone. You would have to manually enter the information of every single contact you have or use a hyperlink or a cable to connect your cell phone and PC and start an application to synchronize the contact information. With Bluetooth, this could all happen automatically and without any user involvement
Of course, you can easily see this expanding to include your calendar, to do list, memos, email, etc. This is only the beginning for this amazing technology. You have the future prospect of walking into any store and having any sale items automatically transferred onto your cell phone or PDA! It is a definite possibility with Bluetooth.
If you want to rid yourself of wires and cables, Bluetooth can help get all of your devices at home, in your office or on the road talking together over 30 foot area.
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Ideas On Bluetooth
The newly introduced Printstik lets you print from a laptop, phone, or PDA, either wirelessly via a Bluetooth connection, or via a direct USB connection. The unit supports direct thermal printing at up to three pages per minute (at 200 by 100 dpi, 200 by 200 dpi, or 200 by 400 dpi) from Windows XP and Vista, Blackberry, and Java wireless phones.
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Motorola Bluetooth Headset
The Spykee Cell is another build-it-yourself robot from Meccano. It�s remote controlled via Bluetooth from a cellphone and can move and snap pictures, then transmit them back to your cellphone for storage. The loudspeaker module gives it the capability of becoming a hands-free set, if you want to speak and hear through the robot.
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Bluetooth devices are capable of sending and receiving information from many devices simultaneously because of their ability to communicate with each other automatically. They are a preferred choice over the Infra � red because they can function without a line of sight. Bluetooth enabled devices generally need to be within a range of 10 metres from one another, although there are some more powerful ones that can detect gadgets within a range of 20 metres as well. The fact that the Bluetooth signals are relatively weak ensures that there is non � interference in the functioning of other gadgets that may be within the stipulated range.
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Around The World With Bluetooth
NETGEAR Broadband Wireless Routers Now Available at Wal-Mart
Mon, 19 May 2008 00:00:00 EST
NETGEAR, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTGR) announced the availability of NETGEAR's industry-leading routers for wireless networking at Wal-Mart stores across the U.S. and via Walmart.com.
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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.