How Bluetooth Will Help You
The Amazing Wireless Bluetooth Headset
By Lee MacRae
Devices using Bluetooth technology are becoming more and more popular around the world since millions of users purchase them every year. Without a doubt, one of the most popular Bluetooth devices is the bluetooth wireless headsett. For those not acquainted with this Bluetooth device, the information that follows discusses what a Bluetooth headset is and why it is becoming so popular wherever they are sold.
Bluetooth wireless headsets can be used with Bluetooth enabled phones which let you talk on your cell phone hands-free, without those pesky wires that might get tangled up in your task. But there are additional uses for a Bluetooth wireless headset as well. You can easily use them to connect to a computer that is Bluetooth capable that allows you to listen to your favorite tunes and use your VoIP phone at the same time.
Users of Bluetooth technology love the ease and convenience that comes with a Bluetooth mobile headset simply because they can easily tap on The very small device on/around their ears to answer the phone or in the call. And the voice dial feature also works with most newer models so you don't have to do even as much as lift a finger to converse on your phone. And there is also the fact that worrying a light blue tooth headset is much more comfortable than pressing your mobile phone to your ear for extended periods of time. Imagine the pain and hurt in your ear and fingers after you're done with a three-hour chatting marathon with your boyfriend! And because a Bluetooth headset is so light and small, it easily eradicates this problem.
To summarize
when looking to buy a cheap Bluetooth headset is should look at-
* Are the controls simple and easily laid out * Does the retailer your buying the cheap bluetooth headset from offer a money back guarantee? * Is it comfortable to wear? Can it be adjusted for a better fit? * How easy is it to pair with your phone?
Pioneer introduced a hybrid navigation-cum iPod compatible entertainment system at CES. The AVIC-F500BT is designed to integrate with "virtually any factory audio system", the company said. Maybe. What the system does claim to do is add advanced voice technology for controlling iPods and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. The AVIC-F500BT can operate as both a navigation device and as a media centre, connected to an existing audio system via a line-in jack, the solution becomes a gateway for personal audio and communication devices. Built-in speakers and a rechargeable battery are also provided for use of the system while on the go.
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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.