What Bluetooth Technology Offers
By Lee MacRae
Bluetooth is a wireless protocol for creating your own personal local area network. It has a range of 10 metres [30 feet] and with a speed that is comparable to USB. Many cell phones, PDAs, laptop computers and a number of other devices can be linked by Bluetooth technology. Read along as we show a number of ways you can use Bluetooth in your life.
Bluetooth Enabled Headsets Bluetooth enabled headsets are extremely simple to use and give you wireless capabilities. Normally, in order to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device is simply press the power button down for a moment. An LED on the headset will blink and will start a search for other Bluetooth devices like a PC or your phone to connect to. If a device requires a PIN code it will designate a default number.
Bluetooth GPS devices An outstanding feature of the Bluetooth GPS device is versatility. The Bluetooth GPS receiver is easily used in conjunction with the Bluetooth PDA as well as a Bluetooth cell phone. On the other hand, With the CF style of GPS receiver you are limited to only a compatible PDA since many cell phones don't have the CF slot An additional advantage is related to the life of the battery. Many of the Bluetooth GPS receivers have great battery life, maintaining power up to 26 hours.
If you hanker after a cable-free life, Bluetooth can help get all the separate and various devices at home, in your office or on the road talking together over 30 foot area.
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The world is going wireless. Whether it's Wi-Fi or WiMax, or Bluetooth, wires are going the way of Britney Spear's career. ArtDio, after dabbling in wireless audio last year, has embraced this trend whole-heartedly, adding a trio of Bluetooth-enabled speaker sets to its line up. The BT-132 is a portable stereo Bluetooth set up that can be powered by either 4 AA batteries or an AC adapter. The 132 also includes a built-in microphone so that when a call comes in on your paired mobile phone, the music stops, allowing you to use the BT-132 as a speaker phone.
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Philips's claim that its new SHB9000 headset offers the best-ever music and conversation quality from a Bluetooth headset might be a bit optimistic, but it's their PR, so we'll let 'em say what they want. The over-the-ear headphones offer native MP3 decoding for loss-less streaming, 40mm neodymium speakers and can automatically switch between calls and music. There's a digital signal processor to filter out background noise and echo when on the phone, and you can connect to your phone wirelessly or via a provided cord.
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Headlines About Bluetooth Tech
Harris Corporation Awarded an IDIQ Contract with Potential Value of $77 Million for U.S. Navy Commercial Broadband Satellite Program
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:00:00 EST
Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) has received a potential five-year, $77 million Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Navy for development and production of multiband satellite communications terminals that will provide high-speed communications for military personnel serving onboard cruisers and destroyers. Under the IDIQ contract, the company received an initial award valued at $17.5 million.
Belden Acquires Trapeze Network's Broadband Wireless Networking Equipment Business for $133 Million
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:00:00 EST
Belden has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Trapeze Networks, a leading provider of wireless local area networking (WLAN) equipment and management software, for $133 million in cash. The acquisition builds on Belden's market-leading position as a complete signal transmission solutions provider by adding a recognized leader in the wireless LANmarket.
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