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Bluetooth Review
By Lee MacRae
Bluetooth is the term that refers to an RF technology operating at 2.4 GHz that allows transmission of data and voice. There are a number of ways where Bluetooth technology can be used to connect a variety of devices. Follow along as we discuss in this article how you can use Bluetooth technology in your home office.
Bluetooth Headsets If you have a Bluetooth device like a computer or a cell phone, Bluetooth capable handsets offer Hands free capability when you answer your cell phone. It is very easy to use on a PC that is Bluetooth enabled and with speech recognition software like Dragon NaturallySpeaking to input data to your PC rather than using a keyboard. A Bluetooth headset can also be used for video chatting over the internet if you have a webcam or making low-cost calls over the web.
Bluetooth Allows Remote Capabilities Ever wanted to sit on your patio while you remotely play music with your iPod? Well, sit down. The Belkin TuneStage [using Bluetooth technology] delivers that and more. This Bluetooth device can transmit from up to 33 feet away from your stereo, and free from interferance from things such as ceilings, walls or windows . You can roam free and still control the music from just about any spot in your house. And remarkably, the small unit draws power right from the iPod itself, it needs no batteries or extra cables. That makes Bluetooth the kind of technology that makes life easier.
Bluetooth Can Work Automatically Bluetooth was designed to permit wireless connections along with low bandwidth to become so simple to use that they seamlessly integrate into your daily life. A simple example of a Bluetooth application is the act of bringing your cell phone directory up-to-date. Today, you would have to either manually enter the names and phone numbers of your friends, contacts or family members or use a hyperlink or a cable between your phone and your PC and start an application to synchronize the contact information. 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 include your calendar, to do list, memos, email, etc. This is only the beginning for this amazing technology. Can you imagine walking into a store and having any sale items automatically delivered to your PDA or cell phone! That is a definite possibility with this technology.
Bluetooth offers many unique advantages. Bluetooth devices are relatively inexpensive. And the possibilities for many new applications is very exciting with this versatile technology. Bluetooth technology is actually a universal, world-wide, wireless standard. The uses for it are only beginning.
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Blueant V12 Bluetooth Headset
WM Experts - Inverness,FL,USA
The BlueAnt V12 Bluetooth headset with LCD display, caller ID and vibrating call alert is packed with some truly advanced features. ...
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CSR Offers Dual-Mic Echo & Noise Reduction for Bluetooth Headsets
Wireless Developer Network (press release) - USA
The dual-microphone feature of CSR�s CVC software provides up to 30 dB noise suppression allowing Bluetooth headset users to be heard clearly whatever the ...
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Got an eye -- and ears -- on the i4550
Manila Bulletin - Philippines
Tracks are easily transferred to the phone via Bluetooth, USB or by downloading them from the internet. When USB transfer is completed, ...
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Nigeria: Revenue From Removable Memory Cards for Cell Phones Booms ...
AllAfrica.com - Washington,USA
Last year, market researcher, ABI had estimated shipments of Bluetooth, wired and other headsets worth $5 billion. "Memory cards for handsets are bought by ...
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Bluetooth Module
Wed, 03 Mar 2004 08:39:00 EST
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Ericsson Wins Mobile Broadband Wireless Network Expansion Contract in Germany
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 00:00:00 EST
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has been selected by German mobile operator E-Plus to expand and upgrade its WCDMA network. The deal also includes the expansion and enhancement of the E-Plus microwave transmission network and will allow subscribers to enjoy best- quality mobile data services in most parts of Germany.
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