How Bluetooth Will Help You
Why Use A Bluetooth Headset
By Lee MacRae
With great changes in today's technology it's only natural scientists have come up with a better way than a hand-held mobile for effective communication while being limited by fixed wires. Cell phones combined with wireless Bluetooth headsets are becoming standard fare because this technology will allow you to use a cell phone whenever you need to with complete freedom from those tangled up wires. The following information will highlight how the bluetooth headset combined with a Bluetooth enabled cell phone allows you tremendous freedom as you communicate.
Bluetooth wireless headsets are used in conjunction with Bluetooth enabled phones which let you talk hands-free, without wires that usually get wrapped around everything. But there are additional uses for your wireless Bluetooth headset as well. You can easily use them to connect to a laptop or computer that is Bluetooth capable that lets you listen to your favorite music while also using your VoIP phone.
Another distinct advantage of the wireless headset over the more common wired type is that this unique technology also offers up an amazingly clear quality of sound. In addition, you can use your enabled headset to access an activate any voice command already available in your wireless cell phone. All this makes it extremely easy to send, receive and even make phone calls from your cell phone even if it is stowed away in a purse, pocket or briefcase, if it has functions that are voice-activated. Amazing technology isn't it?
Of course, not all Bluetooth headsets are created equal. In order to make sure that you buy the headset that best meets your needs, take into account what you plan on using the headset for. And when purchasing a Bluetooth headset one must always consider the comfort level, battery life, looks and design, pairing-up and of-course voice quality and price.
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Thoughts About Bluetooth
The 'BlueGenie(TM) Voice Interface(1)' uses advanced Voice Recognition and Voice Synthesis technology to allow users to easily control the functions of their headset using their voice rather than multiple button presses.
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CellPoint Connect AB, developer of high-end Bluetooth headsets today announced the launch of the Flamingo Wired Headset line featuring the Flamingo Music and the Flamingo Mobile versions at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Wired Headsets have been recognized by the CES Innovation Awards and feature the comfortable and secure fit of the EarClick wearing technology. The headsets will be available in a variety of colors.
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Plantronics Bluetooth Headset
Wireless fanatics rejoice - Parrot has cured the headache of Bluetooth pairing. The French Bluetooth specialists are proudly showing off a prototype Bluetooth photo display that allows you to send a picture from a mobile simply by tapping the phone on the frame.
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The Bluetooth News
Airspan Announces Shareholder Approval of Reverse Stock Split
Fri, 19 Dec 2008 00:00:00 EST
Airspan Networks Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRN)
announced that in a Special Meeting of Shareholders on December 16, 2008,
its shareholders overwhelmingly approved a consolidation of the Company's
common shares, also known as a reverse stock split. With close to 85% of
eligible votes being cast, shareholders voted more than 94% in favor of the
principal consolidation resolution. The other two resolutions were also
approved.
Seamless Optichron DPD Development Tool Suite Covers 700 MHz to 3.7 GHz Broadband Wireless Transmitters
Fri, 19 Dec 2008 00:00:00 EST
Optichron, Inc. announced availability of its suite of three integrated
tools, including a common GUI to ease evaluation, development and migration
to production for developers of radio transmitter cards using Optichron
crest factor reduction (CFR) and digital pre-distortion (DPD) solutions.
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.